Kappabashi Dogu-gai, Tokyo - Japanese Kitchenware Street

Kappabashi Dogu-gai, Kappabashi Dogu-gai, Tokyo, Japan

Kappabashi Dokudō Street in Tokyo, Japan, is the most famous street dedicated to kitchenware and catering equipment. Whether you're a professional chef, baker, or even a foodie, a stroll here will captivate you! This approximately 800-meter- long shopping street, located between Ueno and Asakusa, boasts over 170 shops selling everything from professional Japanese knives, cast iron pans, ceramic dishes, baking molds, coffee utensils, to ultra-realistic food models.

If you love cooking or treasure hunting, this is a paradise!


Must-see highlights

Kitchenware and catering equipment paradise

  • Professional-grade tableware : Japanese knives, cast iron pots, professional-grade baking tools
  • Affordable groceries and kitchen gadgets
  • Food samples : Very popular with tourists, many people will buy them back to Hong Kong for decoration or filming

Must-check-in

  • Kawakawa Taro Statue : The central golden statue symbolizes the guardian of the street
  • Giant chef statue : Located at the entrance of Niimi Cooker, it is the most eye-catching landmark on the street

Atmosphere

  • Many stores have English or Chinese descriptions, so even if you are not good at speaking English, you can still enjoy shopping.
  • Some knife shops offer on-site engraving services, which are popular souvenirs for tourists.

Transportation 🚇

  • 5-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
  • 6-minute walk from Iriya Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
  • About a 13-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
  • About a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express Line
  • About a 15-minute walk from JR Ueno Station or Uguisudani Station

Editor's Tips

  • Suggested itinerary: Morning: Sensō-ji Temple and Kaminarimon → Afternoon: Kappabashi Shopping
  • Remember to bring a big bag for shopping. If you buy a lot, you can take it back to the hotel and continue playing!

Recommended must-visit shops🔪🍳🍶

Ewu (つば屋Paoding store)

  • Founded in 1956, one of the most famous knife shops in Kappabashi
  • Over a thousand knives, from home-use Santoku knives to high-end knives
  • Supports English introduction and can engrave your name on the spot

Kama-Asa Kama-Asa Shoten

  • Founded in 1912, specializing in Nanbu ironware, copper pots, craftsmen's grade ironware and pottery
  • A popular purchase among Japanese chefs, the product is hailed as a "family heirloom cookware."

Iidaya

  • A large kitchen department store with a century-long history
  • Kitchenware, baking supplies, creative gadgets, everything

Niimi Cooker

  • A landmark store with a giant chef statue at the door
  • Mainly focusing on Western tableware, glassware, wine glasses and catering equipment
  • Affordable wholesale prices, a favorite among housewives

Asai Store (Asai Gold Products)

  • A must-see for baking enthusiasts, specializing in bread molds, cake molds, and cookie molds
  • A professional brand, even Hong Kong coffee shops will order

Dengama and the ware field kiln

  • Mainly featuring Japanese pottery, such as Mino ware and Arita ware
  • Beautiful design, perfect for gift giving or tabletop upgrade

Origin Food Sample House・Iwasaki Co., Ltd.

  • Specializing in realistic food models: ramen, sushi, desserts, everything
  • Check-in, collection, and souvenir shopping

Other specialty shops

  • Majimaya : Baking supplies specialty store
  • Komatsuya : Affordable and practical tableware and sundries

Walking down the entire street is truly overwhelming, so allow a few hours for your leisurely exploration!


Editor's Tips💡

  • Business hours : Most stores are closed on Sundays
  • Duty-free shopping : Some famous stores support tax-free shopping, so remember to bring your passport
  • Knife buying advice : Bring an extra bag, because it's so attractive
  • Language issue : Most staff speak Japanese, so it is recommended to bring a translation app

Kawabashi knife brand recommendation 🔪🇯🇵

Ewu (つば屋Paoding store)

  • With over 50 years of history, our products range from entry-level family knives to professional-grade and baggers.
  • We have our own brand and knives from many famous manufacturers
  • Supports engraving service, suitable for collection or gift giving

Kama-Asa Shoten

  • Famous for Nanbu ironware and copper pots
  • Our own original and clad steel is of high quality and finely polished

Yamada Industrial Co., Ltd.

  • Famous for its thick iron woks, but also has its own line of knives
  • Cost-effective, suitable for novice and professional chefs

Sakai Takayuki

  • "Craftsman Swords" Made in Sakai City, Osaka
  • High quality, a brand commonly used in star restaurants

Kai/Seki Maguroku

  • Affordable but practical, suitable for entry-level or home use
  • Sharp and durable, easy to maintain

Tips

  • There are three types of wakaba ding, including Santoku wakaba, Yanagi-ba, and Deba, each with different uses.
  • It is recommended to try it on site, and some stores have English explanations
  • You must bring your passport when buying a knife to facilitate tax exemption and pack it according to regulations

Editor's summary

Kappabashi Kitchenware Street is more than just a kitchenware enthusiast's dreamland ; it's also a great place to explore Japanese craftsmanship, aesthetics, and everyday wisdom. Whether you're a professional chef, a baking expert, or just someone who loves to cook, a visit here will leave you with a bountiful harvest, inspiring new culinary ideas every day back in Hong Kong!

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