Asakusa's most representative Japanese-style dim sum shop, originally built as a rest in the mid-19th century, has a history of more than 160 years. There are various dim sum models in the glass cabinet at the door, which are simple and easy to understand. If the language is not available, it is recommended to choose at the door and then order food in the store. The store is also an old-fashioned Japanese storefront decoration in the Edo era, elegant and quiet. Mainly Japanese desserts, so it is very suitable for friends who love to eat sweet. The per capita price is about 850 yen, and the weight is also very large. My friend ordered the red bean jelly black honey bowl and ordered the mango jelly honey bowl. If you don't like red beans or too sweet, you can choose a white bowl of snacks.