Akihabara N3331 Cafe
The N3331 Cafe (N3331 カフェ) is situated right in between the JR Chuo Line (中央線) tracks, in the old abandoned Tokyo (東京) Manseibashi Station (万世橋駅), alongside Kanda river (神田川).
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〒101-0041 東京都千代田区神田須田町1丁目25番地4
mAAch ecute Kanda Manseibashi-ten
1-25-4 Kanda-sudachou, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
101-0041
Curry Restaurants in Japan: Going on a spicy journey to the city of curry Kanda!
When thinking about curry, India and Southeast Asia comes to mind. What most people don't know is that Japanese people LOVE curry. There even is a whole area in Tokyo dedicated to the spicy treat. That's Kanda!
With a more than 400 curry restaurants, Kanda is often called curry battlefield or the sanctuary of Japanese curry.
Curry isn't just curry. There are countless variations, such as Japanese style curry rice, curry bread, curry udon, curry ramen, European style curry, Indian curry, Thai curry, Asian curry and so on!
From the end of August until the end of November every year, a Stamp Rally event takes place in the area surrounding Kanda. A huge number of participants eat at as many curry places they can to collect stamps in order to win the title Kanda Curry Meister.
In addition, at the Kanda Curry Grand Prix held in November, the most delicious curry restaurant in the area is chosen. It is the biggest curry festival in Japan where you can eat and compare various curries at reasonable prices. Don't miss it!
But even if you can't make it in the curry season - that's no problem!
The city of curry Kanda with its spicy and delicious scent is awaiting you all year round.
Stay tuned for more information about unique curry restaurants in Kanda!
Kanda Curry Grand Prix
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#2263 Tokyo architectural heritage“mAAch ecute”~東京建築遺産code.72「マーチ・エキュート神田万世橋」
【Location】東京都千代田区神田須田町1-25-4
[1-25-4 Kanda-sudacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo]
【Comment】御茶ノ水駅と神田駅の中間にある「マーチエキュート神田万世橋」は、かつて中央線の駅として存在していた「万世橋駅」の遺構を利用したスポット。鉄カフェ「N3331」や万世橋駅開業当時(1912年)からある階段100年前の階段「1912階段」など電車好きな人にはたまらないスポットが満載。店内をつなぐアーチにも注目。
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mAAchマーチエキュート神田万世橋 旧万世橋駅跡地施設
JR東日本の商業施設、mAAchマーチエキュート神田万世橋。中央線の旧万世橋駅跡がオシャレに変身した。2Fのデッキは中央線の上りと下りの線路の間に設置されていて、4〜5分おきに通過する電車を眺めることができる。
マーチエキュート神田万世橋(14G110916)
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テーマ:マーチエキュート神田万世橋
プレゼンター:高橋 正雄 (株式会社JR東日本ステーションリテイリング 企画開発部 チーフマネージャー)
受賞対象:商業施設 [マーチエキュート神田万世橋]
受賞者:株式会社JR東日本ステーションリテイリング+公益財団法人東日本鉄道文化財団+株式会社ジェイアール東日本建築設計事務所+みかんぐみ
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This video Left-hand side is a public toilet.
Manseibashi
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mansei Bridge (万世橋 Manseibashi) is a concrete single arch bridge across the Kanda River in Chiyoda, Tokyo. Two public transport stations and a police station nearby are named after this bridge.
Various bridges made of wood or stone stood in this place, which was one of Tokyo's city gates. The latest bridge was constructed in 1930. The street on the bridge is the National Route 17.
Chūō Main Line = Chūō Line.
Chūō Line
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The Chūō Line (Rapid) (中央線快速 Chūō-sen kaisoku?) is the name given to rapid services on the eastern section of the Chūō Main Line operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East) between Tokyo and Takao stations.
Akihabara Station
Akihabara Station (秋葉原駅 Akihabara-eki) is a railway station located in Tokyo's Chiyoda ward. It is at the center of the famous Akihabara shopping district specializing in electronic goods.
Lines
JR East:
Keihin-Tōhoku Line
Yamanote Line
Chūō-Sōbu Line
Tokyo Metro:
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Metropolitan Intercity Railway Company:
Tsukuba Express
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