- Fukagawa - Japanese Restaurant, Restaurant, Japanese Food
At Fukagawa we are working to support our community and to keep local businesses alive in Gardena We are now open for Indoor Dining and Take Out with reduced hours
- Fukagawa, Tokyo - Wikipedia
Fukagawa has a large South Asian population, mainly consisting of Pakistanis and Bangladeshis The Fukagawa neighbourhood is named after its founder, Fukagawa Hachirozaemon
- FUKAGAWA - Updated December 2025 - 1260 Photos 551 Reviews - Yelp
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- Fukagawa Tokyo: A journey through time in the heart of shitamachi
Nestled in the eastern part of Tokyo, Fukagawa stands as a living testament to the city's rich history and traditional charm Just 3 kilometers east of the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Station, this historic neighborhood in Koto ward offers visitors a captivating glimpse into the soul of old Edo
- Fukagawa Area Guide | Tokyo Cheapo
While the neighborhood now known as Fukagawa is tiny, the area consisting of the neighborhoods of Kiyosumi, Hirano, Fukagawa, Fuyiki, Tokiwa, Monzennakacho and Miyoshi is still commonly referred to as Fukagawa
- Fukagawa - a classic shitamachi and the old heart of the city
One reminder of the old days is a clam and rice dish—a local delicacy—known as "Fukagawa-meshi " Make sure to try some of this soul food for yourself during your visit There are many festivals and traditional performances that give you a taste of the shitamachi culture rooted in the area
- Tokyo Neighborhood Guide: Fukagawa - Tokyo Weekender
This eastern Tokyo area of Fukagawa combines history and some of the capital's best walking routes with oodles of appeal for everyone
- Fukagawa (Monzennakacho, Tomioka Kiyosumi-Shirakawa) - Tokyo Travel . . .
Fukagawa is a traditional shitamachi district located 2 km east of Nihombashi, on the eastern side of the Sumida river, just across the Eitai-bashi bridge In August it holds one of Tokyo's three major festivals, the Fukagawa Matsuri
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