What people gather for at Tokyo’s Kappabashi kitchen street
In Tokyo’s Kappabashi Kitchen Town near Asakusa, we ask visitors one simple question: Why are you here?” From food-truck owners adding a new winter menu to a couple shopping for their anniversary pancakes, aspiring shop owners preparing for opening day, and a veteran restaurateur passing the baton to his son-in-law–each stop reveals how food brings dreams, family, and new challenges together. Originally aired on newsevery, February 4, 2026. READ the latest news and full transcript on https://www.ntv.co.jp/englishnews/ ********************** ▼Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: / nippontvnews24japan ▼Somos Televisión Nippon, la estación de televisión de transmisión privada más antigua de Japón. ¡Por favor, suscríbete a nuestro canal! ▼Like us on Facebook: / nippontvnews24japan ********************** #japan #japon #Kappabashi #Asakusa #Tokyo #food #kitchenware #smallbuisness #Japan #Japantravel #Tokyofood

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