Zhongjianshi Commercial Street is located at Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, one of the oldest commercial streets in Japan. After Tokugawa Kakamakawa founded the Edo Shogunate, the population of Edo increased, and more and more tourists visited the Asakusa monastery. Later, the nearby residents responsible for cleaning in the Asakusa monastery were granted privileges to operate in the courtyard and on the worship road. This is the beginning of the commercial street. The commercial street extends from Leimen to the main site of Sensoji Temple, about 250 meters in length, and a transparent ceiling is covered on the top of the block, so that there is no need to wind and sun and rain here. There are more than 50 small shops with scarlet facades on both sides, selling for god supplies, Edo toys, dance clothes, Dim sum snacks and other local products, as well as some ordinary travel souvenirs. It is said that many of these shops are century-old shops, which have long been famous. Many small shops here sell Asakusa's "human-shaped burning", which is Asakusa's most famous snack. At noon, during a break to visit Sensoji Temple, we first visited Zhongjianshi Commercial Street and had lunch here. We chose a noodle shop, which, like most Japanese restaurants, was very small and crowded. It may be because of the tourist area, the waiter has Chinese, but I feel that the service is much worse than the Japanese shops in the city. The spoon in the store is very interesting, there are two small wear on the spoon handle, just can be racked on the bowl edge is not easy to slide into the bowl, fully reflecting the Japanese in the service careful.