金曜日, 8月 6th, 2010...3:36 PM

Kappabashi Street

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Kappabashi Street
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Kappabashi Street is five minutes’ walk from Asakusa. It is a street entirely populated with shops supplying restaurant trade where many pro in food industry visits often. Not only kitchenware and raw items for confectionery, there are rapping items and it is said you can get everything here.

Recently, it is becoming a popular tourist spot with foreigner, including cooks, visiting and buying at this street.

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The large cook building.

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It is a huge shopping street with over 170 shops lined for 800 meters.
Lately, most shops sell retails so this place is heaven for people who love to cook. There are shops that only sell Korean tableware or iron pot.

This is a shop that sells Japanese tableware.

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This shop specializes in items used to make bread and sweets. There are many patterns for sweets.

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Japan original, food display made from plastic is identical to the real ones.

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There are meal ticket sellers that you see in fast food restaurants.

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There are many types of tableware such as antique ones and a bowl.

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Be aware that many shops in Kappabashi Street is closed on Saturdays.
After walking around Asakusa, taking a peek at Kappabashi Street may be fun!

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