Explore Asakusa! Enjoy Halal Ramen and Tokyo Sightseeing

Explore Asakusa! Enjoy Halal Ramen and Tokyo Sightseeing

We will introduce tourist spots in Asakusa, Tokyo, and "SHINJYUKU TEI," a halal ramen restaurant recommended for Muslims.

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Globridge Inc. is a company that produces restaurants across Japan and delivers Japanese food culture to travelers around the world. They operate stores that are halal-friendly and offer multilingual support, so that many people can enjoy hearty and luxurious gourmet experiences unique to Japan, such as sushi, crab, and wagyu beef, with peace of mind. This account provides information on restaurants managed by Globridge and introduces gourmet experiences recommended for visitors to Japan. They will share "food experiences" that will enrich your trip to Japan with people around the world.

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Asakusa is a popular tourist area in Japan where you can get a strong sense of Tokyo's history and culture. It attracts many visitors with its old streets, temples, and Tokyo Skytree, a symbol of Tokyo. This time, we will introduce a model itinerary that will allow you to fully enjoy Asakusa and safely enjoy delicious halal ramen.

Experience Tokyo's history and culture in Asakusa

1. Sensoji Temple

First, head to Sensoji Temple, the symbol of Asakusa. Pass through the Kaminarimon Gate and walk along Nakamise Shopping Street, enjoying the traditional Japanese atmosphere. The temple's main hall and five-story pagoda are truly majestic and beautiful.

2. Nakamise Shopping Street

This is a bustling shopping street that stretches from Kaminarimon Gate to the main hall of Sensoji Temple. There are many souvenir shops and stores selling traditional Japanese sweets. It's fun just to browse.

3. Tokyo Skytree

A short walk from Asakusa will bring you to Tokyo's landmark, Tokyo Skytree. Its impressive height of 634m is a sight to behold. From the observation deck, you can get a panoramic view of the Tokyo cityscape.

Take a break during your trip with HALAL ramen at "SHINJYUKU TEI"

After enjoying sightseeing in Asakusa, you can soothe your travel fatigue with some delicious halal ramen.

SHINJYUKU TEI Asakusa store

Address : YN Building 2F, 1-10-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo

"SHINJYUKU TEI" is a restaurant that has obtained strict Halal certification, so Muslims can enjoy Japanese ramen with peace of mind. They do not use any pork or alcohol, and they recreate the taste of authentic Japanese ramen with their special soup and ingredients.

The ramen made with Wagyu beef that melts in your mouth is especially delicious. It will be a valuable experience to enjoy Japanese gourmet food in a halal way.

Explore Asakusa! Enjoy Halal Ramen and Tokyo Sightseeing

Recommended Asakusa sightseeing itinerary

Morning: After arriving at JR Asakusa Station, head to Sensoji Temple. Explore the Kaminarimon Gate and the main hall, and experience Japanese history and culture.

Lunch: Walk from Sensoji Temple to SHINJYUKU TEI and enjoy heart-warming halal ramen.

Afternoon: After your meal, head to Tokyo Skytree to enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo from the observation deck and create some memorable memories.

Evening: On your way back, head to Nakamise Shopping Street. Enjoy souvenir shopping and sampling the delicious food.

Asakusa is the perfect place for Muslims who want to experience traditional Japanese culture. We hope you will find your own way to enjoy it and create wonderful memories.

Shinjyuku-tei HP

It is recommended to make a reservation before visiting

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The best way to visit is to make a reservation. Make your reservation here!

Shinjuku store

Eclat Shinjuku B103, 3-11-6 Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : 1 minute walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station, 8 minutes walk from Shinjuku Station

Make a reservation here

Yotsuya store

Ueno Building B1F, 1-23 Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : About 3 minutes walk from Yotsuya Station

Make a reservation here

Shibuya store

DIX Jinnan Building B1F, 1-17-2 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : About 5 minutes walk from Shibuya Station

Make a reservation here

Ginza store

1-6-5 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : 10 minutes on foot from Ginza Station, 3 minutes on foot from Uchisaiwaicho Station, 3 minutes on foot from Shimbashi Station

Make a reservation here

Akasaka store

Kawamoto Building 1F, 2-21-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : 4-minute walk from Tameike-sanno Station, 7-minute walk from Akasaka Station, 1-minute walk from Akasaka-mitsuke Station

Ikebukuro store

Banseido Building B1F, 1-21-13 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : 1 minute walk from Ikebukuro Station (West Exit)

Make a reservation here

Asakusa store

YN Building 2F, 1-10-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : 7-minute walk from Asakusa Station, 1-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station

Ueno store

1F Ikenohata Building, 3-45-10 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo

Nearest station : 1 minute walk from Yushima Station, 6-7 minutes walk from Ueno Station

Make a reservation here

Sapporo store

Noren Yokocho 2F, 1-6 Minamisanjo Higashi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido

Nearest station : 11 minutes on foot from Sapporo Station, 4 minutes on foot from Hosui-Susukino Station, 6 minutes on foot from Odori Station

Make a reservation here

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Globridge Inc. is a company that produces restaurants across Japan and delivers Japanese food culture to travelers around the world. They operate stores that are halal-friendly and offer multilingual support, so that many people can enjoy hearty and luxurious gourmet experiences unique to Japan, such as sushi, crab, and wagyu beef, with peace of mind. This account provides information on restaurants managed by Globridge and introduces gourmet experiences recommended for visitors to Japan. They will share "food experiences" that will enrich your trip to Japan with people around the world.

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