Vegan Guide to Asakusa & Ueno: Best Restaurants
- VEGGIE SUSHI JAPAN
- 6月8日
- 読了時間: 2分

The Asakusa-Ueno corridor is Tokyo's cultural heartland — packed with temples, museums, parks, and traditional shopping streets. For vegan travelers, this area also offers some of Tokyo's most memorable plant-based dining. Here's your neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide.
Asakusabashi: Home of the Best Vegan Sushi
🍣 Veggie Sushi Japan — Near Asakusa
100% plant-based sushi restaurant serving an 11-piece handcrafted course. Each topping uses a different traditional Japanese technique — grilling, simmering, tempura, pickling. Located on the ground floor of Little Japan Hotel in Asakusabashi.
📍 Asakusabashi Station, 7 min walk (5 min taxi from Asakusa)
⭐ 5.0★ Google Maps (129+ reviews) · 🕐 Mon–Fri 11:00–14:30
💰 From ¥3,000 · 🌐 EN / 中文 / 한국어 / ไทย
Ueno: Vegan Ramen & Museum District Dining
Ueno is home to Tokyo's premier museum district and the famous Ueno Park. For vegan travelers, the standout dining option is T's TanTan inside JR Ueno Station — serving excellent vegan ramen without needing to leave the station.
Kuramae: Emerging Vegan Cafe Scene
Between Asakusabashi and Asakusa, the trendy Kuramae neighborhood is developing a small but exciting vegan-friendly cafe scene. Coffee shops with oat milk, bakeries experimenting with vegan pastries, and artisan craft shops make this a delightful area to explore on foot.
Combining Sightseeing & Vegan Dining
Attraction | Nearest Vegan Dining | Travel Time |
Senso-ji Temple | Veggie Sushi Japan (Asakusabashi) | 5 min taxi |
Tokyo National Museum | T's TanTan (Ueno Station) | 5 min walk |
Ueno Park | T's TanTan + park picnic | Inside park |
Skytree | Nearby mall food courts | 10 min walk |
🌱 Book Your Vegan Sushi Experience
Veggie Sushi Japan · Near Asakusa · Mon–Fri 11:00–14:30




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