'Yanaka Ginza Street Food: Best Bites in Tokyo’s Old-Fashioned Cat Town'

13:19 Nov 30, 2020
'Book the Yanaka Ginza Food Tour with Tea Ceremony: https://www.byfood.com/experiences/tokyo-old-town-food-tour-in-yanaka-ginza-132   While it’s located just a short walk from Nippori Station on the JR Yamanote line which connects Tokyo’s major city centers, somehow Yanaka Ginza feels eons away from the modern capital. This is one of the very few areas that has somehow managed to survive natural disasters and the air raids of World War II, retaining its charming old town feel.   As it used to be home to many street cats, Yanaka Ginza became known as Tokyo’s Cat Town and the “manekineko” (lucky cat) is the unofficial mascot of the area. Today, there aren’t so many street cats left, but seven cat statues can be spotted by the eagle-eyed all around the shopping district.    Yanaka Ginza’s “Yuuyake Dandan” (Sunset Steps) has been featured in many anime and TV programs, and is a great viewpoint from which to see the shopping street and, if you’re lucky, catch the sunset.   While the shopping street is only around 170 meters long, Yanaka Ginza street food spots are plentiful, along with souvenir shops, ceramic stores, grocery shops, and more. Yanaka Ginza’s cheap and tasty traditional street food is a major draw for visitors who want to fill up without shelling out too much cash.   Featured Foods: 1 - Chocolate covered dango from Yanaka Kenshindo 2 - Frozen mikan (mandarin orange) from Yanaka Kenshindo 3 - Muscat grape daifuku mochi  4 - Japanese kyoho grape daifuku mochi 5 - Cream & red bean paste “fuku nyan-yaki” (taiyaki-like dessert) from Manekiya 6 - Pizza “fuku nyan-yaki” from Manekiya 7 - Hasami-age renkon (meat sandwiched between two slices of lotus root)  8 - Nori-shio (seaweed and salt) flavored fried potatoes 9 - Yasai korokke (vegetable croquette)  -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  ABOUT BYFOOD:  ByFood is Japan’s one-stop platform for foodie travelers. Here, visitors can book food experiences (food tours, cooking classes, dining experiences, tastings), place restaurant reservations without Japanese, and learn about Japanese food culture and places to eat in different regions of Japan.  ByFood strives to make Japanese food culture accessible to anyone, removing the language barrier and accommodating dietary needs. And if your perfect food experience isn’t available on our platform, the VIP Gourmet Concierge will create one that is custom-made for you.   Best of all, when you book an experience on byFood, a portion of the proceeds goes toward NGOs that support children in developing countries, giving them access to necessities like nutritious meals, schools, and housing.   Book a food experience on https://www.byfood.com   

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