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Saturday, January 25, 2020

Best Shops In Tokyo's Kappabashi "Kitchen Town"

Above, you know you're in Kappabashi when you see the giant chef. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Whether or not one is a big food fan (or "foodie), everyone has to eat and that means good food preparation tools are a must-have.

There's a section in Tokyo, Kappabashi, that is known as "Kitchen Town" where food preparation and other goods are sold in a pretty large cluster of specialty shops. I first visited there in 2014 and bought some chefs knives.

Above, my favorite cutlery shop, Kama-Asa Shoten. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Time Out Tokyo has an article on what they consider to be the "best shops" in Kappabashi. The cutlery shop where I bought the chefs knives, Kama-Asa Shoten, is one of their favorites.

They begin the article with:
Asakusa's Kappabashi is a haven for homecooks and professional chefs. If you’re in the market for kitchen utensils, you will want to set aside at least half a day to explore the roughly 800m-long street as there are hundreds of shops catering to every conceivable cooking, baking, dining, drinking and serving need – and that’s not counting the side streets, which have dozens more speciality shops. 
While the selection may be overwhelming, the prices are reasonable. You can easily spend less than ¥100 on a cheap pair of chopsticks and around ¥10,000 for a proper Japanese kitchen knife that you can personalise on the spot and which will last you a lifetime. You will find items you never thought you needed – think mini frying pans for single eggs, spoons in all shapes and sizes, kawaii branding irons for toasts and pancakes, and all the fake food you can imagine. 
As most stores in Kappabashi tend to cater to restaurateurs or wholesale buyers, we’ve narrowed down a list of our favourite shops for casual shoppers, whether you’re a dab hand in the kitchen, keen to learn or just looking for that perfect souvenir.
To read more, go here

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