Rest time: Open daily (closed in accordance with Asakusa Hanayashiki) Business hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
東京都台東区浅草2-28-1 浅草花やしき
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Children
child-friendly
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Facilities
Open terrace available
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みたこちゃんv3
3.50
At Hanayashiki, there is a collaboration event with Golden Kamuy, and Marion Crepes is also part of it. The fluffy and thick crepes with plenty of cream, fruits, and sweetness inside are delicious. I usually eat crispy sugary snacks, so this was a refreshing change that satisfied my sweet tooth. It's a good treat. I realized that once you start eating, the characters disappear! haha
ラビかおりん
3.00
After a three-year hiatus, it's an adult field trip! It's been a while since we all went out together. We started at the Skytree and then moved to Asakusa. One person who had to work joined us here! Now everyone is here!! It's been over 20 years since I last visited Hanayashiki, or maybe even longer. It's my first time coming here as an adult with everyone. Even though there are rides, like pedaling cars and merry-go-round, the roller coaster that I was looking forward to is closed now. We decided to enter the haunted house, but all the girls are pretty scared, so they all passed. The boys also decided to quit. Our throats are dry, and it's snack time at 3 o'clock. We spotted a child holding a crepe! Marion crepe?? It's nostalgic. Let's take a break together!! We sat at a table and each bought our favorite crepe to eat. I chose a crepe with chocolate and almond ice cream! It's sweet! The crepe itself is delicious too. Crepes are really tasty after all! The boys are eating them too (laughs). It's nice to feel like a child again.
ちー&りー
3.00
I took a walk in Yanaka and Asakusa and visited Hanayashiki. I had never been inside before, even though I had passed by many times. When my son was little, we tried to go in but missed the timing due to other events. The attractions are geared towards young children, so as a single adult, it felt a bit awkward. However, I decided to try it out as I had always wanted to experience a scary roller coaster. It seemed like many people visiting Sensoji Temple had also made their way to Hanayashiki. The wait for each attraction was over 20 minutes, and the roller coaster had a 50-minute wait! I gave up and looked at the shooting games and ring toss, but the lines were too long. I decided to give up and just focus on my foodie adventures instead. I tried a crepe that was featured in a certain idol's photobook. It was a simple strawberry chocolate cream crepe. The two staff members were working tirelessly, and I felt they deserved a special bonus for their hard work. The crepe was delicious, with a chewy skin and sweet cream filling that was a treat for my tired body. Adding the entrance fee to the cost of the crepe, it ended up being quite an expensive treat.
よっち君
3.00
This is my dad's nagging. The reality is that as I get older, I start to like sweet things more and more... When I was in my 20s and 30s, I never even thought about eating crepes! But now, how about that? I get tempted by the smell and the atmosphere, and I just can't resist wanting to eat it, you know? When I visited this shop, they only had one staff member working... It must be tough. And on top of that, there was already a line of customers waiting... I'm sure about 60% of the people waiting thought, "That must be tough..." But the taste is definitely worth it, it's Marion after all. Since this shop is located inside Hanayashiki, they also have a special parfait just for Hanayashiki! I really wanted to try the one with red beans and whipped cream, so I got the one with strawberries (lol) It may be a bit childish, but it was delicious! It seems like exploring sweets could become a dream of mine! Thank you for the meal!
亀有を亀歩き。
3.00
A family of four visited Hanayashiki in Asakusa. The two children had a makeup holiday today because they had school on Saturday. It took about 25 minutes by car from Kameari. It's been about 8 years since we last visited the park. We parked at the coin parking behind Hanayashiki. The maximum fee on weekdays during the day is 2000 yen. The entrance fee is 1000 yen for adults and 500 yen for children. The free pass is 2500 yen for adults and 2200 yen for children. Tickets come in two types: one ticket costs 100 yen and a set of 11 tickets costs 1000 yen. I remember that there used to be no entrance fee until I was in junior high school, so I feel that 1000 yen just for entry is expensive (I found out that they started charging entrance fees in 1985). I bought two free passes for the children, two 1000 yen tickets for adults, and an additional 600 yen worth of tickets. Today, I wonder if other families with children are also off school because the park is crowded with families. The oldest roller coaster in Japan had about a 50-minute wait. After trying out various rides, we got hungry, so we ordered shaved ice and potato modern fried skewers at Marion Crepe in the park. The modern fried skewers were surprisingly delicious, with a good combination of sauce and mayonnaise. The shaved ice was Blue Hawaii flavor, but it tasted like the usual syrup. The potatoes could use a bit more salt. We enjoyed our visit to Hanayashiki after a long time, spending about 3 hours there. I wonder when we will visit Hanayashiki again next time.
はらまるこ
3.20
It's been a while since I had Marion Crepe. It reminds me of my high school days, haha. Flower and Amusement Park in the freezing cold. Drawn in by the scent, I suddenly felt like eating it, so I bought one. My top 3 favorites are Banana Custard (Banacust), Blueberry Cream Cheese (Bluc), and Cinnamon Apple (Apple Cinnamon). This time after a long time... 'Almond Chocolate Banana' @470. It was chosen by my husband. Since I wasn't that hungry, we shared it. My husband doesn't like cheese but loves chocolate and nuts, and I can't give up bananas, so this is what happened. There was also a luxurious store original product called 'Marion Hanayashiki'. The charm of Marion Crepe is watching them make it. They spread the batter on the hot plate, top it with ingredients, fold it with a long spatula, wrap it in paper, and hand it to you. Marion Crepe has always had a crispy crust. But this time it was even crispier than before. Too crispy that it spills.. oh... was it baked too high pitched? I wish they left a little more moisture. The chocolate spray inside melts, transforming into a rich chocolate banana. The banana part is delicious. The crispy almond accent is fading in the crispy crust. I wanted more almonds. Eating it in an amusement park was delicious, but the satisfaction afterwards was a bit weak. Maybe it would have been better with custard too. Nevertheless, my craving for crepes after a long time was satisfied. Additionally, I also thought about going to Andrea in Shimokitazawa or Crepe Kids in Machida, known for their chewy batter.
reina1524
3.00
I visited Hanayashiki for the first time and I thought it would be a "small amusement park", but I was honestly surprised by how spacious it was despite being small. However, due to limited space, there were only simple food options at amusement park prices. Marion Crepe was the exception, offering the same prices and atmosphere as outside. I ordered a crepe with strawberries, chocolate, and whipped cream, and it was deliciously sweet and satisfying. The only downside was the lack of warm places inside Hanayashiki during winter. The only indoor area, labeled as a rest area, was also freezing. I wish they had more warm spots available.
まあゆもパパ
3.10
It was a cold day, so I felt like eating crepes. I chose a crepe shop that I hadn't tried yet at Hanayashiki. I saw a combination of flavors I like recently, blueberry and cheese cream, so I ordered that without hesitation. While my daughter and wife were playing, I secretly bought and enjoyed it. The hot crepe with melted cheese cream and blueberry jam was incredibly delicious. It was a bit small, but that's expected since it's not a crepe with cake or ice cream inside. It was also taken by the two who came down, which was a big factor in feeling a bit unsatisfied. (T.T)
背番号10
3.00
I went to Hanayashiki during spring break in 2016 and had a lot of fun. After playing for a while, I took a little break and decided to try Marion Crepe. There were many menu options, but I quickly decided on the Hanayashiki limited edition "Marion Hanayashiki" crepe. It costs 540 yen and can only be eaten here. It consists of strawberry ice cream, strawberry sauce, banana, whipped cream, apple and peach in syrup, and colorful spray. The pink strawberry ice cream, red strawberry sauce, and colorful spray make it look very festive. It's quite a filling dish with a high center of gravity, so be careful when eating. The strawberry ice cream and strawberry sauce were refreshing, not overly sweet. The apple and peach added a sweet and sour taste. It was delicious and I finished it all. Thank you for the meal!
肉好き友人Y
3.30
When you hear Marion Crepes, you think of Takeshita Street in Harajuku. There are many crepe shops, but Marion Crepes is the best in my opinion. It's not as good as pancake shops where you can eat inside, but when it comes to crepes, the most appropriate choice is banana, ice cream, and chocolate. However, I was curious about azuki, so I decided to taste the harmony of strawberry, azuki, and cream. The crepe dough was quite delicious when eaten warm. Surprisingly, there was a normal amount of red bean paste inside, so I was happy. The sweetness of the red bean paste combined with the acidity of the strawberry and the cream was amazing.
tabe-aruki
3.30
Amusement park, let's have a crepe. I wonder if many customers think that way. The plastic chain for forming a line continued all the way to the order counter. I ordered a banana chocolate crepe. There are various types, but the variations increase based on the basic combinations. You can add whipped cream or custard, but I chose one without whipped cream. The crepe is cooked after ordering. The process is smooth and the crepe is cooked on the griddle. Chocolate is sprinkled, bananas are placed, and then folded neatly. Be careful when receiving it because the center of gravity is towards the top. The crispy crepe is unique when freshly cooked. The bananas are soft and the chocolate is half melted, blending well with the crepe and bananas.
牧場の朝
3.50
When I went to Hanayashiki after a long time, I was surprised to see that the location of Marion Crepe had changed. There were two limited edition crepes available only at Hanayashiki, I think. I tried the limited edition crepe which was supposed to taste like pudding. It was December, so it was cold... but the crepe came with ice cream. Eating it in a fun place made it taste even better than usual. I forgot the name, but it definitely tasted like pudding! When I come to Hanayashiki again, I want to try the limited edition crepe.
Medy
3.90
Do you all know about Japan's oldest amusement park? That's right, it's Hanayashiki in Asakusa. It opened in 1853! I do various design work for doctors, and I was invited by a doctor to a medical conference social event. I thought it was a bit out of place, but the social event venue was Hanayashiki, the oldest amusement park in Japan, which they rented out for the night! The medical industry, which is often seen as formal, is quite stylish! While visiting Hanayashiki under these circumstances, I discovered something interesting! There is a crepe shop called Marion, and they offer a "Hanayashiki Limited Crepe"! The most expensive one costs 520 yen! I thought, "I have to try this!" I'm not a fan of sweets, so I was a bit anxious, but I decided to order it. I hadn't eaten a crepe in about 10 years, and I was surprised by how much food was in it! It had bananas, apples, strawberries, ice cream, and more, and I couldn't finish it all! Watching the process of making the crepe was fun. The finished crepe looked so colorful that I almost didn't want to eat it! Creating a limited crepe that enhances the excitement of the amusement park is quite impressive. I was impressed from a marketing perspective. Today's photo is quite blurry, but please forgive me.
りす3
3.50
This is a crepe chain store established in 1976. Marion Crepe was the first in Japan to offer crepes wrapped in paper for eating on the go. This store, opened in 1997 as the first directly managed store of Miyashita Industries, is located near the Swan attraction in Hanayashiki, a small children's amusement park in Asakusa.
Marion Hanayashiki is a crepe exclusive to the two Hanayashiki stores, priced at 520 yen. It is the most luxurious crepe at this store, featuring ingredients like strawberry ice cream, banana, apple (in syrup), peach (in syrup), cream, strawberry sauce, and colorful chocolate spray. You can also switch the standard strawberry ice cream for vanilla ice cream for free. The crepe is made with crispy, sweet, and fragrant thin dough baked fresh upon ordering, a signature of Marion Crepe. The combination of ice cream, banana, syrup-soaked apple and peach, whipped cream, and tangy strawberry sauce makes it a delightful treat. The colorful chocolate spray adds a festive touch. Considering it's a tourist spot, the price-performance ratio is not bad.
meibow
3.00
When my family visited Hanayashiki for the first time in December 2016, we tried some snacks during snack time. There were some limited edition crepes available, but since it had been about 20 years since I last had a crepe, I decided to order my favorite. I chose the chocolate banana custard crepe, which cost around 450 yen. The crepe was made fresh to order, so it was nice and hot. Surprisingly, it was perfect for the winter season. The combination of melting chocolate and custard with the texture of the banana was really delicious. Overall, I thought it was more of a snack for younger people. It felt a bit awkward to buy it alone.
syokujidaisuki
3.00
We visited Hanayashiki for the first time, a small and charming amusement park in Tokyo. The entrance fee is 1000 yen for adults, but seniors over 65 get a discount at 500 yen. The park has a nostalgic atmosphere and offers a variety of rides suitable for children and the elderly. We enjoyed a relaxing stroll around the park, and even though my wife didn't want to ride the merry-go-round, I decided to give it a try and had a fun time. We also indulged in a delicious crepe at a shop inside the park, reminiscing about our younger days when we used to enjoy crepes in Harajuku and Shibuya. The crepe was filled with strawberries, chocolate, and ice cream, creating a perfect balance of flavors. Overall, we had a pleasant experience at Hanayashiki and enjoyed our time at this charming amusement park.
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