Tsukishima
A dish that represents the Shitamachi area of Tokyo would have to be monja-yaki! Monja-yaki was originally served by small-time candy stores and street stalls in Asakusa-Shitamachi. As the name suggests, it was apparently made originally by roasting the dough in the shape of characters. This evolved to become the modern-day monja-yaki. It was originally eaten at small-time candy stores as a snack by children. Today, Tsukishima Monja Street is the best place to visit for those who want to try monja-yaki in Tokyo. They are available in a wide range of varieties. First-time diners need not worry, because the waiters can roast the monja-yaki for you, and show you how to eat it. Come and enjoy a lighthearted meal and the taste of Tokyo Shitamachi that has remained unchanged since the old days.
View scenic routes that include this spot
FEEL THE TRADITION THROUGH FIVE SENSES
More Information about Tsukishima
Street address
- 1-8-1 Tsukishima, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access
- Direct access from the No. 7 Exit of Tsukishima Station on the Toei Subway Oedo Line
Opening Hours
- Depends on the restaurant
Closed
- Depends on the restaurant
Best season
- All year
Point
- The Tsukishima Monja Street General Information Center sells discount meal coupons that can be used at participating partner stores, as well as merchandise such as souvenir monja-yaki and monja-yaki T-shirts.
A "Monja MAP" of participating partner stores is also available, so do drop by for more information.
update: Feb.26.2025

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