Posts in Category: Japan 2025

Iriya Coffee Stand

Every time I travel somewhere, I seem to find a coffee shop that I like and go there almost everyday. I guess I am a creature of habit where coffee is concerned. This is Iriya Coffee Stand. It is a hole-in-the-wall at the entrance of a residential building on a side street in Iriya.

The featured coffee changes everyday and is always good. I am not sure how the owner makes it…it is not espresso. I think she grinds each dose to order and hand presses the coffee or it may be pour-over. So, it takes a little time but it is always delicious. There are cute little snacks available as well.

The outdoor seating is in a little courtyard off the sidewalk and sheltered from the wind and rain so it’s comfortable even on a chilly morning. You can even wrap yourself in a blanket if you get cold. A nice warm way to start the day.

Today’s coffee shop sounds…

Iriya Coffee Stand in Tokyo showing the order window
Iriya coffee stand order desk
Outdoor patio at Iriya Coffee Stand in Tokyo
Outdoor seating, cute and cozy
Two women enjoying morning coffee at Iriya Coffee Stand in Tokyo
Neighbourhood regulars enjoying their morning coffee. Many people stop by on their bicycles.
Sunshine and bicycle on patio at Iriya Coffee Stand in Tokyo
Morning sun to warm your bones and a basket of blankets if you need one
Knit gloves and steaming coffee resting on wooden stool

If you want to see more or come for a visit, here is their Instagram .

Update!! May 20th, 2025:

I just saw this picture on the Iriya Coffee Stand Instagram: They are doing a scaled pour-over coffee. That explains why it is so delicious : )

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Around Asakusa: Senso-ji Temple and Sumida River

Senso-ji Temple

Senso-ji Temple is a short walk from our house. Masses of worshipers among clouds of aloes wood gather at the huge site. Lots of tourists in cute kimonos and cool little shops are all around. I bought some knit gloves here. It is cold and windy in Tokyo! Especially at night.

Here is a link to the official website where you can find more information including history and special events.

Woman praying at Senso-ji temple with smoke behind
Many visitors come to pray and make offerings
Incense smoke at Senso-ji temple in Asakusa Tokyo
There is a constant fragrant smoke cloud from burning incense
Incense smoke at Senso-ji temple in Asakusa Tokyo

Sumida River Bank

Along the Sumida River: Tokyo Sky Tree and Asahi Breweries headquarters. This famous Tokyo building designed by Philippe Starck, is topped by the “Asahi Flame” (aka the Golden Poop). The main building is meant to resemble a tall glass of beer complete with foam head on top.

Everyday here is bright sun and blue skies so far…but chilly!

Asahi Breweries headquarters on a sunny day showing Asahi Flame and beer glass shaped building
Couple sitting on wall beneath Tokyo Skytree with blue sky
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree and bridge under blue sky

The Skytree is tall and imposing. From a distance, because of all the outer skeleton, it almost looks like it is made out of wood. Every city seems to have it pointy tower somewhere in the skyline and this is Tokyo’s most famous. It kind of resembles our CN Tower in Toronto but with more prominent bones! Here is a link to information in English for Skytree visits.

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Tokyo House in Taito City

Some months before we left, we had a look at the Airbnb website for places to stay. The main criteria was to be near a subway line and to have a comfortable place to call home. We didn’t really know what a “good” neighbourhood would be so we just chose something more or less central with subway access. This Taito City airbnb was exactly what we were hoping for. I would definitely stay here again. In case you are interested, here is the listing.

Tatami room with futons in Taito City airbnb
2 futons on tatami. Very comfortable and quiet.
Paper sliding door to kitchen and sitting area
small kitchen in Taito City airbnb
Kitchen with laundry machine
Small fridge, stove, microwave
view from sunny window in Taito City airbnb
Bright sun through big windows

This is our home base in Tokyo. It is small but has everything you could possibly need including a bathtub and laundry machine. My camera doesn’t have a wide angle lens so it is a little tight to photograph. Two of us fit comfortably in here. It is clean and bright and well organized. Anytime I return after living in one of these compact places, I wonder why we seem to need so much space. This is also my first experience with a tatami room and futons like this. But they are comfortable and warm, better than any hotel bed where the sheets are screwed down under the mattress. Lots of windows make it bright and cheerful so it is a nice place to wake up in. I think enough natural light can make any small space liveable for me. I like it here. Iriya is a few minutes walk and has lots of good food, grocery stores and coffee. High quality inexpensive sushi and sashimi is available everywhere. I am eating it everyday, sometimes twice!

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