Ryogoku Edo Noren is located in the Ryogoku Station Building, which is easily accessible via the JR Sobu Line at Ryogoku Station.





Ryogoku Edo Noren
Ryogoku Edo Noren (両国江戸NOREN), located in the Ryogoku Station Building, is a charming food complex offering a variety of Tokyo-specialty dishes like sushi, chanko nabe, and soba. This collection of small restaurants provides visitors with a taste of the city's culinary delights in a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
In addition to the delicious food, Ryogoku Edo Noren features a replica sumo ring, allowing visitors to experience a bit of sumo culture. A tourist information desk is also available to help guests explore the area further. Whether you're seeking a tasty meal or a glimpse into Japan's sumo heritage, this spot is a must-visit.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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11:00 to 22:00
- Closed
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No closing days
Getting there
Resources
Nearby
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1Edo-Tokyo Museum — 10-minute walk
Showcasing Tokyo’s history and culture
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2Ryogoku — 10-minute walk
Center of sumo culture in Tokyo
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3Kokugikan Sumo Stadium — 10-minute walk
Famous for hosting sumo tournaments
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4Japanese Sword Museum — 10-minute walk
Showcases historic and modern Japanese swords
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5Kyu-Yasuda Garden — 10-minute walk
Heart-shaped pond, Meiji Period garden
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6Sumida Hokusai Museum — 15-minute walk
Birthplace of artist Hokusai
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7Tokyo Memorial Hall — 15-minute walk
WWII air raids, peace monuments
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8Great Kanto Earthquake Memorial Museum — 15-minute walk
Honors victims of the 1923 earthquake
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9Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center — 25-minute walk
Modern design, tourist help, great views
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10Yodobashi Camera Akihabara — 25-minute walk
One-stop shop for electronics and gadgets
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