Re: [94attendees] Shopping for traditional Japanese things aroundhere

<N.Leymann@telekom.de> Thu, 05 November 2015 00:37 UTC

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Hi,

> You can also try Kappabashi-dori in Asakusa which was already mentioned.
There are at least two knife shops with a good selection:

http://www.kap-kam.com/index_english.html

(on the left side if you walk towards Ueno Station). And "Tsubaya"

http://en.japantravel.com/view/cutlery-tsubaya-in-asakusa 

https://www.google.de/maps/@35.7144248,139.7891654,3a,75y,21.44h,87.47t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s4gtAsArzNdLfLrDFTztJpQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1

Not sure if they have a web site. It's in one of the streets crossing Kappabashi-dori (right side).
 
  Regards

    Nic

On 2015/11/04 20:44, Linus Gasser wrote:
> If I may chime in to the 'traditional Japanese things'-thread: who can 
> tell me where I could find a good Sushi-knife? Googling around I found 
> that I'd probably need a "Yanagiba"-knife, but all I can find in the 
> malls is European/American kitchen knifes  ;)
> 
> Every hint is appreciated,
> 
> Linus

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