Japanese Confectionery Spots in Ryogoku / Kinshicho / Kameido Area

  • Oshiage Senbei Honpo
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 2-38-5
    A seven-minute walk from Kameido Station on the JR Sobu Line. This long-standing senbei (rice cracker) shop originally opened in Tokyo's Oshiage in 1927. Operating out of an atmospheric, old-fashioned Tokyo-style establishment, the shop's displays are filled with a variety of products, such as the shop's vaunted hard-baked senbei. The shop's abundant selection of products includes cute turtle-shaped Kame no Ko-sen, Kameido Daikon Senbei, and spicy kaki no tane rice snacks. The shop also sells products in attractive boxes and bags, making this a fun place to look for souvenirs. The shop's huge Oiwai-sen, on which you can have a message written; and product assortments sold in gift boxes and tins make perfect presents.
  • Ryogoku Okawaya
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    5.0
    1 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Ryogoku 3-7-5
    "This confectionery shop has been committing themselves to the best taste of Edo sweets since 1869. The Okawaya building, which features a modern Japanese exterior, is located in the area where there once was a mansion of Kira's, one of the settings from the Fourty-seven ronin. One of their signature items is ""Chushingura no Kira-manju"" (sweet bun), a popular menu item made with white bean paste, elegantly finished with kneaded roasted soybean flour. Their soft and moist Japanese sweets include ""Sumidagawa monaka"" (bean-jam wafers), made in the shape of an oystercatcher bird playing around Sumida River, and ""Matsuzaka mochi"" (rice cake), which is only sold at Genroku Market in December, creating a seasonal atmosphere for these well-known fresh Japanese sweets."

    大川屋は、正式には両国大川屋と呼びます。明治二年創業の老舗和菓子屋です。本店は三丁目吉良邸の前に有ります。又、支店は両国四丁目店が有ります。価格が下町価格なのが嬉しいですね 国産の北海道小豆と砂糖を使用しており、アッサリとした甘味で胃もたれしません。団子類は、午後には売れ切れてしましますのでご注意下さい。 お勧めは、隅田川最中、吉良饅頭、鬼平団子などです

  • Mochikichi Kameido
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 6-chome 2-ban 3-go
  • 1Chome1Banchi Olinas Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Taihei 4-1-2 olinas KINSHICHOolinas mall
  • Mountain Cho
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    3.5
    2 Reviews
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 3-60-21

    亀戸駅から歩いて亀戸香取神社に行くときにあります。ショーケースに陳列されている和菓子などどれも美味しそうでいちご大福に限っては旗がたってたのでこれに決めて購入しました。 また香取神社行くときは今度は違うのを買って食べたいなと思います!! そのあとは錦糸町駅まで歩き食べ歩きにも最高です♪

  • Mi Gendo Main Store Atré Kameido
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 5-1-1 Atré Kameido B1F
  • Akasaka Kaki Yama Atré Kameido
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 5-1-1 Atré Kameido 1F
  • Funabashi Ya Kinshicho Station Building
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-14-5B1F
  • Yamada Ya TERMINA
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-14-5
  • Kinshicho Shirakaba TERMINA
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-14-5
  • Anya Hiyoko Atré Kameido
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 5-1-1 Atré Kameido
  • Funabashi Ya Atré Kameido
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 5-1-1 Atré Kameido
  • Funabashi Ya Atré Kameido
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Koto-ku Kameido 5-1-1 Atré Kameido
  • Omedetaiyaki Honpo MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho
  • Owari Matsukaze Ya MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho
  • Shibamata Ya MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho
  • Nihonbashiya Chobe MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho
  • MoguMogu MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho
  • Ganko Shokunin MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho
  • Kaneido MARUI Kinshicho
    Gourmet / Alcohol
    Tokyo Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-9-10 Marui Kinshicho

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