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Two must-visit matcha ๐ต shops in Asakusa that matcha lovers simply can't miss! ๐ธ๐ 1โฃ๏ธ Asakusa Chaya This shop is famous for its Japanese-style crepes. ๐ธ๐ The crepe batter is made with 100% Kakegawa matcha powder from Shizuoka Prefecture, and the flour comes from Hokkaido. ๐ธ๐ The crepes are sweet, soft, and chewy, filled with plenty of sweet fresh cream and ice cream. The flavors are rich and delicious! ๐ฅง ๐ฆ Matcha Ice Cream: ๐ฐ JPY 940 ๐ Address: 2-7-7 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo ๐ Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 11am-6pm, Saturday, Sunday, and holidays 10am-7pm ๐ Transportation: A 2-minute walk from "Asakusa Station" on the Tsukuba Express Line. 2โฃ๏ธ Suzukien Asakusa Known for having the world's strongest matcha, how could a matcha enthusiast not visit? ๐ธ๐ Must-try options include Matcha No. 7 (rich and slightly bitter) and Matcha No. 6 (milder than No. 7, with less bitterness). ๐ต ๐ Address: 3-4-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo ๐ Transportation: A 9-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro. ๐ Opening Hours: 10am-5pm. #RecorderOfARomanticLife ๐#Foodie ๐