- EAST AREA
- TSUKIJI
TSUKIJI PARADISO
A well-known Italian restaurant in Tsukiji. The signature dish, pescatore, is highly recommended. Though small, the restaurant has an atmosphere that makes it feel like something you would truly find in Italy.
A well-known Italian restaurant in Tsukiji. The signature dish, pescatore, is highly recommended. Though small, the restaurant has an atmosphere that makes it feel like something you would truly find in Italy.
A ward facility was constructed on the occasion of the relocation to Toyosu, with fish market stores lining the first floor and a food court on the third floor. You can savor Western-style cuisine and soft ice cream (Milko Soft), both popular favorites from the Tsukiji Market. The food court may have the ambiance of […]
Zojoji Temple is renowned as the family temple of the Tokugawa clan. During the Edo period, the structure of Zojoji Temple’s gate was particularly tall, and one could see the sea from the top. The Tokyo Tower is also nearby, and the Shiba-Maruyama Kofun, an ancient burial mound, is situated in the adjacent Shiba Park. […]
A Japanese tea specialty store established in Kyoto in 1717, offering matcha and sencha. You can enjoy their tea at the café called Kaboku within the shop, but they also offer takeout options. However, note that the prices inside the shop are a bit high, so takeout is recommended.
A famous shrine known as the “Stairway to Success.” Be sure to exercise caution when ascending or descending the truly steep staircase. It is said to be the highest natural elevation (26 meters) among the 23 special wards of Tokyo. Behind the shrine, you’ll find a genuine cheese specialty shop called Fermier.
An old and long-established soba restaurant. Although the building has been renovated, it still maintains the nostalgic atmosphere of the past. When you get tired from your walk, why not casually stop by for some nourishment and hydration before continuing your journey with renewed energy?
Baked goods and croissants made with Echire’s fermented butter. The croissants are especially popular and are sold out in the morning. But the baked pastry financiers are also delicious, so you can go there in the afternoon. You can eat them on the benches in the plaza of Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum.
A very popular crepe shop with a mysterious appearance. Various kinds of crepes are made by a single woman. Customization is also free, so just ask for what you want to eat.
The typically American Pizza, with a side of Coke. It really does taste as expected. Clam chowder is also recommended. A must for a mid-walk snack.
The Obscura Laboratory is a recommended coffee roasting place. You can take away delicious drip as well as beans. Even those who normally drink deep roast coffee are encouraged to try the shallow roast.