Besides staying here, you can walk around and take lots of photos. It's perfect for modern women who love taking selfies and being stylish online.
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Noroshi Honten
You should expect a line at this popular tsukemen shop. The soup for the tsukemen uses pork bone and chicken broth, as well as dashi from mackerel, skipjack, and other seafood. Although it is very rich, it is easy to eat.
Noroshi is super popular, so be ready to wait in line if you want their tsukemen.
After you finish your noodles, you can pour broth into the leftover dipping sauce and enjoy it as a soup—such a nice touch!
They also have other great dishes, like the curry tsukemen with bold spices, and the dry noodles loaded with green onions, chashu, and a raw egg.
So many options here—definitely worth trying! -
Haisai Kitchen
This restaurant is both casual and stylish with a basic tone of white. In addition to standard Okinawan cuisine, they also offer original Okinawan cooking such as taking Okinawan ingredients and giving them a Western-style twist.
It's close to the station and has a separate smoking area.
The food and drinks are stylish and have a unique touch. -
[Closed Down]Khaosan World Ryogoku Hostel
In 2017, the "Khaosan World Ryogoku Hostel" hostel opened in Tokyo. The nearest station is Ryogoku Station, where both the TOEI Oedo Line and JR Sobu Main Line pass through. The Ryogoku Kokugikan, famous for its sumo tournaments, is also within walking distance. Both dormitory beds and private rooms are available, and up to 10 people can stay in a private room.
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