Izu-ei Umekawa-tei

Ueno & Yanesen


This branch of the venerable eel restaurant, Izu-ei, is located inside Ueno-kōen, near Tōshō-gū. It's a lovely spot to enjoy lunch while exploring the park.


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1. Ueno Tōshō-gū

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2. Gojōten-jinja

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3. Ueno Zoo

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4. Ueno-kōen

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5. Benten-dō

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6. Kiyōmizu Kannon-dō

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7. Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art

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8. Shinobazu-ike

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