Kamachiku: Enjoy Delicious Kamaage Udon in a Historical Stone Warehouse
In the downtown area of Tokyo, Nezu, lies an old building brimming with history, unlike any structure you'd find in today's modern architecture. That building is Kamachiku, a famous kamaage udon restaurant that inhabits a renovated, old stone warehouse built over 100 years ago. Involved in its development was none other than Kengo Kuma, the world-famous Japanese architect who also designed the Japan National Stadium. Today we will visit Kamachiku, a shop that offers delicious Japanese cuisine, and a look into some famous, historic architecture.TOP (Photo courtesy of Kamachiku)
In the downtown area of Tokyo, Nezu, lies an old building brimming with history, unlike any structure you'd find in today's modern architecture. That building is Kamachiku, a famous kamaage udon restaurant that inhabits a renovated, old stone warehouse built over 100 years ago.
Involved in its development was none other than Kengo Kuma, the world-famous Japanese architect who also designed the Japan National Stadium.
Today we will visit Kamachiku, a shop that offers delicious Japanese cuisine, and a look into some famous, historic architecture.
TOP (Photo courtesy of Kamachiku)
Involved in its development was none other than Kengo Kuma, the world-famous Japanese architect who also designed the Japan National Stadium.
Today we will visit Kamachiku, a shop that offers delicious Japanese cuisine, and a look into some famous, historic architecture.
TOP (Photo courtesy of Kamachiku)
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