#4 of the images The author, who has visited 3,000 restaurants that have been in business for more than 100 years, describes the “charm” of this restaurant as “like the Rosetta Stone. | FRIDAY DIGITAL

Sakura-nabe Nakae” (1-9-2 Nihonzutsumi, Taito-ku, Tokyo). It was rebuilt the year after the Great Kanto Earthquake, and is a valuable wooden structure that survived the war and is designated as a registered tangible cultural property along with its neighbor “Dote no Iseya” (from the “Compendium of Japan’s Oldest Restaurants”).

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The author, who has visited 3,000 restaurants that have been in business for more than 100 years, describes the “charm” of this restaurant as “like the Rosetta Stone.

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