Tokyo is a city where tradition and innovation come together. While it stands at the forefront of cutting-edge culture, it is also home to long-established flavors dating back to the Edo period and the refined craftsmanship of highly skilled artisans, making it a place where the essence of Japan’s traditional culture converges.

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    The Five Secret Secrets of Long-established BusinessesUeno, Yanaka, Nipporidangocafe featuring Japanese-style sweetsv…
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    Editor's RecommendationAsakusa (department store)syrup-coveredblend of seven spices (cayenne, sesame, Japanese pepper…
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    Mamegen Azabu Juban HontenAzabu, Akasaka, Roppongi2023.05.25Azabujuban Mamegensu] Now selling a gift set of popular b…
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    Editor's RecommendationAsakusa (department store)souvenir from AsakusaTour of old shops in AsakusaAsakusa Sightseeing…
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    Ginza Wakamatsu

    Sweet shop & Fruits Ginza (shopping district in Tokyo)Established in 1894syrup-covered sweet red-bean soupMany Kabu…
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    Azabu, Akasaka, Roppongitemple elementary school (during the Edo period)Yuri Shikakusmall sweet bean jellytea-of-heav…
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「Tokyo Metropolis」-「Traditional Japanese Sweets」Shop List

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    Kikumi Senbei Sohonten

    Meiji 8 (1875)A senbei shop loved in Sendagi for over 140 years. Its specialty is the traditional square-shaped senbe…
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    Umezono Asakusa Main Store

    Founded in Ansei 1 (1854)https://youtu.be/VLuf41NeoY0A traditional sweets shop that continues to create wagashi loved…
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    Toranomon Okano Eizen

    Founded in the first year of the Taisho era (1912)The signature product since its founding, the mame-daifuku, is almo…
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    Seigetsudo Main Store

    Founded in 1907 (Meiji 40)A Japanese confectionery shop that inherits the spirit of “one generation, one signature co…
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    Edo-style Confectioner Nihonbashi Naga…

    Founded in the Kyōhō era (1716–1736)A long-established Japanese confectionery shop loved by the Tokugawa familyA Japa…
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    Toraya Akasaka

    Founded in the late Muromachi periodWe want to make the most delicious wagashi for the present time.With 500 years of…

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