“Ninja Castle” where you can feel Japan through ninja reproduction and food

2019.12.13

A message from Asakusa, a city in Tokyo with a deep history of Japan.
When you open the door in the exterior with a profound feeling,
There is a special space that seems to have slipped back in time during the Edo period, and “Ninjas” that should have disappeared.

Combined with the atmosphere of the city that can only be made in the historical Asakusa area, You can enjoy the world of ninja and Japanese taste.
It is a store that conveys the goodness and tradition of Japan to many foreigners visiting Japan at the Olympics and to Japanese who want to enjoy ninja culture.

features

1.The staff who dressed as a ninja enjoys ninja words and customer service.
2.The interior is decorated with a feel of Japanese mansion culture, with revolving doors, armor and swords on display.
3.There are plenty of dishes and drinks that can be enjoyed with your five senses, such as a smoked ball box, a ninja drink that changes color, and a bomb menu.

Shop info

居酒屋 忍者屋敷 (Ninja Castle)
Address  1-10-5 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo KN Asakusa Building B1F
Tel  03-5828-5611
Open  11:00~23:00
Homepage  https://ninjacastle.jp/

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