Last Updated on 07/10/2024
Asakusa is located in Taito-ku, Tokyo, with Asakusa Station at its center. Asakusa is conveniently accessible by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, Tobu Isesaki Line, and Tsukuba Express, making it a popular sightseeing spot as well as a place for shopping and dining. We will introduce popular sightseeing spots, restaurants, etc. later.
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Asakusa Hanayashiki
This amusement park stretches to the west of Sensoji Temple. Opened in 1853 as Hanazono, it is said to be the first amusement park in Japan. The park has a retro atmosphere that can only be created by the long history of Hanayashiki. The oldest existing roller coaster in Japan is still going strong in the middle of Asakusa, even though it is over 60 years old. It is a popular leisure spot for families and couples alike.
Address: 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo Origami Museum
An origami exhibition facility located in Honjo, Sumida-ku, Tokyo. In addition to a permanent exhibition of origami works, the museum offers origami classes and has a collection of origami-related books and other materials. The museum also sells magazines and books, including those published by the Japan Origami Association, as well as origami paper.
Address: 1-31-5 Honjo, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
TOKYO CRUISE
The TOKYO CRUISE is a water bus that allows passengers to view the city of Tokyo and Tokyo Bay from the boat. Three routes operate from the Asakusa boarding platform, bound for Hamarikyu, Hinode Pier, and Odaiba Seaside Park. In addition to the scenery of the downtown area along the Sumida River, the boat's announcement introducing a number of unique bridges is one of the enjoyable parts of the trip.
Address: 1-1-1 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Sensoji Temple
Senso-ji Temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Asakusa. It is the oldest temple in Tokyo with a history of nearly 1,400 years, founded in the Heian period (794-1192). The main deity of the temple is the Bodhisattva Sho-Kannon, and it has been called "Kannon-sama of Asakusa" for many years. There are many attractions within the temple grounds, including the Hozomon Gate, the five-story pagoda, and the Toki no Kane (bell of time). In particular, the area in front of the Kaminarimon gate is a popular spot for taking pictures, with many tourists posing with cameras in hand.
Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo Sky Tree
Tokyo Sky Tree, completed in 2012, has been certified by Guinness World RecordsTM as the tallest tower in the world at 634 meters. The height of 634 m can be called "Musashi," which is derived from the former name of the country, Musashi. The name of the place familiar to Japanese people was decided as the world's tallest. The elevator to the observation space is one of the fastest in Japan for 40 passengers, decorated with different images for spring, summer, fall, and winter. Tokyo Skytree has a TEMBO DECK at 350 meters and a TEMBO Kairo (corridor) at 450 meters, which provide a panoramic view of the ever-changing Tokyo cityscape.
Address 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
Asakusa Engei Hall
Asakusa Engei Hall is a yose theater that opened in 1964. Located in the entertainment district called Asakusa Roku-gu, it is the largest rakugo theater in Tokyo with a total of 340 seats. Although rakugo is the main entertainment, the theater also offers manzai, magic shows, and other "colorful" entertainment, attracting not only rakugo fans but also many tourists in search of a good laugh. The store sells not only boxed lunches and snacks, but also alcohol, so it is a good place to enjoy yourself in a tipsy mood.
Address: 1-43-12 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Kimono Rental VASARA
If you are planning to stroll around Asakusa, an area rich in emotion with a mixture of Japanese culture and the latest sweets spots, you should definitely enjoy yourself in a kimono. Sightseeing in kimono is also a great way to look good on social networking sites. You will be in a great mood. Kimono rental VASARA (Asakusa main store) is a rental store that can be reserved on the day.
Address 1-1-11 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Kappabashi Tool Street
Kappabashi Togutsu-gai is a wholesale district with approximately 170 stores selling professional cooking utensils, tableware, kitchen equipment, food ingredients for professional use, food samples, and more. Food samples, a uniquely Japanese culture, are popular as souvenirs. In addition to tourists, many cooks from overseas visit the area to purchase kitchen knives, die-cutters, and other items. The nearest stations are Tawaramachi and Asakusa.
Address: 1-4 Matsugaya, 1-3 Nishi Asakusa, 2 Kotobuki, and 4 Motoasakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Boat Inn Tsurishin
Take a boat trip down the river in Edo. Seasonal dishes and an extraordinary boating experience. Freshly deep-fried tempura: The oversized shrimp will surprise you with its size, and the hot tempura of thick conger eel prepared that day is crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Try the tempura prepared by our skilled boatmen. Enjoy it any way you like, with salt or with tempura sauce. In addition to tempura, we also offer fresh sashimi, lobster, abalone, and more. The beautiful scenery and delicious food will surely make for a wonderful boat trip.
Address: 1F Schönburg Honjo, 1-3-11 Honjo, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
The concept of this commercial facility is "the hometowns of all 47 prefectures gathered in one place. The Asakusa store, which will reopen in 2021, will feature approximately 2,500 carefully selected products from each of Japan's 47 prefectures.
Approximately 2,500 products are lined up, and visitors can also enjoy paid tastings of mainly Japanese sake and Japanese wine at the corner.
Address 1-4F Tokyo Rakuten Asakusa Building, 2-6-7 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Sumida Aquarium
The aquarium is located in "Tokyo Skytree Town. Exhibits 5,000 marine organisms of about 260 species. The indoor pool tank, where you can see fur seals and penguins up close, and the fantastic jellyfish tank are well worth seeing. The main attraction is the 6-meter-deep "Tokyo Big Tank," which recreates the seas of the "Tokyo Islands. You will be overwhelmed by the colorful schools of fish.
Address: Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi West Yard 5-6F, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
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