Here, it’s a festival 365 days a year. Being alive feels amazing!
Japanese Cultural Experience

1F — Mochi Pounding Experience & Mochi Shop

2F — Art Gallery

3F — Calligraphy & Tea Ceremony

4F — Sake Bar
Welcome to Hanbei — a cultural wonderland that suddenly appeared in the heart of Asakusa.
Here, you pound mochi. Pick up a brush. Whisk matcha. Sip sake. And laugh.
By adding real hands-on experiences to your trip, your visit becomes more than sightseeing — it becomes unforgettable.
At Hanbei, everyone gets to be the main character.
1F: Pound rice into mochi with a real wooden mallet and mortar.
2F: Enjoy freshly made mochi while immersing yourself in art.
3F: Calm your mind through calligraphy.
4F: Saryo, our sake bar, invites you to savor carefully selected Japanese sake and fusion cuisine in a stylish atmosphere.
“Tradition evolves.” But the passion behind it stays the same.
Every day here feels like a festival — yet tradition still quietly breathes beneath the surface.
That’s why both locals and visitors from around the world laugh, learn, and feel something real.
Come to Hanbei, and you just might find yourself saying:
“Japan is amazing.”
This is where you rediscover the joy of being alive.
This is Hanbei.
Press & Media Coverage
2026.02.23 TV Asahi The World That Doesn’t Appear on Izawa & Minamikawa’s Quiz
2026.01.29 TV Tokyo Yoji Goji Days
2026.01.25 Hulu TAGRIGHT : After Repeated Setbacks, the Men’s Final Challenge
2026.01.23 Nippon TV Zip Kiterune
2026.01.23 TBS THE TIMES,
2026.01.07 TV Tokyo Yoji Goji Days
2026.01.04 Shueisha Saikyo Jump” February Issue
2026.01.04 TV Asahi Bus Route Detour Journey” New Year Special
2026.01.04 TV Asahi Sunday My Choice
2026.01.01 TBS Imasara Shiro
2025.12.19 Nippon TV Hirunandesu!! Appearing live on the TV show Hirunandesu!!
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2025.08.05 Asakusa Business Nesw Asakusa Economy News Paper
How to Get Here

1-15-3 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
A 4-minute walk from Kaminarimon Gate in Asakusa.
You can get there by walking in the direction of the sound of laughter.
Search for “hanbei asakusa” on Google Maps!















