Access | 10 seconds on foot from the Tsukuba Express "Asakusa" station |
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Business hours | 20:00~25:00 |
Regular holiday | Irregular |
Average budget | Men 4000 yen, Women 3000 yen |
Access | 3 minutes walk from Metro Ginza Line, Tobu Skytree Line, Toei Asakusa Line "Asakusa" Station. 10 minutes walk from the Tsukuba Express "Asakusa" station. |
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Business hours | Weekdays 11:00-13:00, 18:00-25:00. Sundays and public holidays 13:00-25:00 |
Regular holiday | Irregular holiday |
Average budget | 1000 yen ~ |
Access | 4 minutes walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station. 9 minutes walk from Tawaramachi Station on Ginza Line. |
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Business hours | 11:00~23:30 |
Regular holiday | Thursday |
Average budget | Lunch 600 yen and up |
Asakusa is full of various restaurants. Among them, “Tsunagaru BAR Asakusa” stands out. The proud lineup is "Omi beef tendon stew curry", "Sangenton pork loin cutlet curry", and "specialty teriyaki chicken bowl" (see the menu page for details).
Japanese-style soup stock "Soba restaurant soup curry rice bowl"and 3 cm thick “Dashi Rolled Egg Sandwich” etc.
We welcome customers with a strong food menu.
It's cheap and filling.
Your stomach is sure to be satisfied.
Drinks are also included for an additional 100 yen after meals.
You can also watch baseball and football games on the big screen.
You can also sing karaoke here.
WiFi is also ready
cigarettes are allowed too
Staff who are proficient in foreign languages welcome you with a smile.
Of course, beer, shochu, and wine are also available.
You can be satisfied "Tsunagaru BAR Asakusa"
We are waiting for you!
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