Naritasan Omotesando
Traditional street with shops and foods
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Shop

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Restaurant

Message from Tony Xia

Walking down Omotesando to Naritasan Temple was like stepping back in time, with every turn revealing something unique and steeped in history. My friend suggested it, and it turned out to be a great spot to explore before heading to the airport. The street is lined with traditional shops and eateries, some of which are hundreds of years old. The unagi (eel) shops were especially memorable—the chefs prepare the eel right in front of you, making it a real spectacle and giving the place an extra charm.

The architecture along Omotesando really gives a sense of Edo-era Japan, especially with the old wooden storefronts and the pharmacy that’s been around for generations. It’s a much more relaxed vibe than the bustling Sensoji in Asakusa; you can take in the sights without being overwhelmed by crowds. And, of course, the souvenirs and snacks were irresistible. After the winding walk up, arriving at Naritasan Temple felt peaceful and rewarding, with open spaces and that serene, temple-town feel. It’s definitely a spot worth visiting, especially if you’re looking for a quieter yet authentic cultural experience near Tokyo.

Restaurant Type

local

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