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  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    Sep 17(Tue) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    Sep 18(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    Sep 24(Tue) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    Sep 25(Wed) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    Sep 26(Thu) 10:00-12:30

    Ramen & Gyoza

  • Yuka's Japanese Cooking
    2-34-8, Nishiogu116-0011
    Sep 26(Thu) 10:00-12:30

    Okonomiyaki & Gyoza

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Tokyo Guide : Sugamo Jizo-dori (巣鴨地蔵通り商店街)

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Sugamo Jizo-dori (巣鴨地蔵通り商店街) is a famous shopping street located in the Sugamo district of Tokyo, Japan. It’s often referred to as “Grandma’s Harajuku” because it’s particularly popular among older generations. The street is known for its traditional atmosphere and its variety of shops that cater to elderly customers.

At the heart of Sugamo Jizo-dori is the Togenuki Jizo Temple, which is dedicated to Jizo, a guardian deity. The temple is renowned for its statue of Jizo, which is believed to have healing powers, and many visitors come to the temple to pray for good health.

The shopping street itself is lined with shops selling a range of goods, from traditional Japanese snacks and sweets to clothing and household items. Many of the stores offer products that are specifically tailored for seniors, such as comfortable footwear and health supplements.

Recently, there has been a noticeable trend of bakeries and Western-style confectionery shops gaining popularity among younger people as well.

Overall, Sugamo Jizo-dori provides a charming glimpse into a different side of Tokyo, showcasing traditional culture and catering to the needs of older residents.

My recommendations :

– Melon Pan (melon shape bread)
– Daigakuimo (sweet potato)
– Shio Daifuku (salted rice cakes)
– Senbei (rice crackers)
– Kakigori (shaved ice cream)

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