Kappabashi Matsuri かっぱ橋道具まつり
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Kappabashi is a road lined with kitchenware shops for restaurants and professional cooks. Tourists are also welcome. Fake food can be bought (and made).
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In Oct., it holds the Kappabashi Dogu Matsuri festival. Near Tawaramachi Station on the Ginza Line. Kappabashi entrance is marked by this chef.
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Stairway with cups.
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Kappabashi road has kitchenware shops on both sides.
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Crowded during the Kappabashi Matsuri.
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Fake food are popular souvenirs.
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Molds
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Pans
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Kumamon
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Old American-style diner
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Jukebox
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Betty Page lunchbox
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Kappa imp
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One symbol of Kappabashi
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Aprons
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Welcome mats
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Side street
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Restaurant signs of all kinds
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For Chinese restaurants
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Cutting boards
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Door signs
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Tokyo Skytree tempura
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Kappa
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Kappabashi road
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Bento containers
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All fake
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Looks yummy though...
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Beckoning cat
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Shiragaki tanuki also commonly displayed at the restaurant entrance.
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