Good Food, Good Mood in Tokyo

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Good Food, Good Mood in Tokyo

Katsushika: Aoto, Keisei Takasago, Shibamata, Koiwa, Keisei Tateishi Stations

Authentic Japanese cuisine and desserts that are within walking distance to Aoto Kachofugetsu/Ukiyoan Takasago or just a short train ride away!
7 locals recommend
Kawachiya
7 locals recommend
Takagiya Rōho
Kameya Honpo
6 locals recommend
Tsukemen Michi
6 locals recommend
Trattoria Takichi
cafeRob 京成小岩店
6 locals recommend
Unagi Uomasa
6 locals recommend
Ishii
Yoshii
Iseya
Shoei-ken
Butaya
Gyu-shige
HOKUHOKU 鉄板ダイニング
黒毛和牛焼肉 舜 青砥
Takagiya Rōho
5-chōme-41-1 Takasago
5-chōme-41-1 Takasago
Kaishu

Historic Tokyo: Asakusa & Ueno Stations

Cafe Rion
Kura Sushi Global Flagship Store Asakusa
8 locals recommend
Ninja Experience Cafe Asakusa In Tokyo
8 locals recommend
Tempura Asakusa SAKURA

Central Tokyo: Nihombashi, Higashi-Ginza, Shimbashi Stations (Tokyo Station Vicinity)

FUJIYA Restaurant Sukiyabashi Store
Be! FRUITS SANDWICH

Modern Tokyo: Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Roppongi Stations

Baby Tapi Tokyo Harajuku
Meat & Cheese ARK 2nd

Traveler advice

Customs and culture

Dining Hours & Shop Closures in Japan

Many restaurants and cafes in Japan have a slow start, often opening around 10 or 11 AM. Lunch service typically ends by 2 or 3 PM, with dinner service beginning at 5 PM. Additionally, small independent shops, especially on shopping streets, often close on Wednesdays. This tradition stems from cultural beliefs about the character for "water" (水) symbolizing things flowing away, as well as the idea that midweek closures allow businesses to cater to weekend visitors more effectively.