Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist destinations. Asakusa is located in downtown Tokyo’s Taito Ward, an area with a long history of prosperity. It is one of the most popular sightseeing spots in Tokyo, where you can feel the atmosphere of the Edo period, including such classic spots as “Kaminarimon” and “Senso-ji Temple,” which everyone stops by when visiting Asakusa. Also, the Sumida River area, including the Tokyo Sky Tree, is within walking distance, so it is recommended to visit there in combination with other places.
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Popular Sightseeing Spots in Asakusa
🌸Sensoji Temple
Popular both at home and abroad! Senso-ji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo with top class worshippers. Senso-ji Temple is one of the most popular sightseeing spots 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. The rumor is that the fortune at Sensoji Temple is always bad no matter how many times you draw it, but you will have to find out for yourself.
Address: 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Business hours: 6:00 – 17:00 (open at 6:30 from October to March)
Access by train
5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
5 min. walk from Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express Line
About 5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station (Exit A4) on the Toei Subway Asakusa Line
Website URL https://www.senso-ji.jp/
🌸Kaminarimon Ryokan
Established in 1947. Located right next to Asakusa Kaminarimon, a famous sightseeing spot in Tokyo.Asakusa, where “tradition” and “Edo’s style” passed down from generation to generation still live on.In spring, you can enjoy the cherry blossoms from a houseboat, and throughout the year, numerous events such as Sanja Festival, Hozuki (Lantern) Market, and Hagoita Market attract visitors. Kaminarimon Ryokan, which was renovated and reopened in 2028, offers a relaxing atmosphere with a variety of traditional Japanese craftsmanship based on the concept of “Enjoying Japanese style. We also offer a delicious breakfast prepared by a chef from a top-class ryotei restaurant.
Address: 1-18-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
TEL: 03-3844-1873
Credit cards accepted: VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / DINERS / CUPEX
Website URL http://www.kaminarimon.co.jp/
🌸Tokyo Sky Tree
The Tokyo Sky Tree® is Japan’s tallest radio tower, boasting a height of 634 meters.
Completed in 2012, the Tokyo Sky Tree has been certified by Guinness World RecordsTM as the tallest tower in the world with its height of 634 meters. The height of 634m 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. The Tokyo Sky Tree has a TEMBO DECK at 350 meters and a TEMBO Kairo (corridor) at 450 meters, where visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the ever-changing Tokyo cityscape.
Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-8634
Business hours: 10:00 – 21:00 (last admission 20:00)
Admission Fee
(Same-day tickets and admission to TEMBO DECK)
Adults (18 years old and over): 2,100 yen on weekdays, 2,300 yen on weekends
Junior high school and junior high school students: 1,550 yen on weekdays, 1,650 yen on weekends and holidays
Children (elementary school students): 950 yen on weekdays, 1,000 yen on weekends
Access by train
Tobu Skytree Line “Toukyou Skytree Station
Tobu Skytree Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Keisei Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line “Oshiage Station”, B3 Exit or A2 Exit on the 3rd underground level
Website URL http://www.tokyo-skytree.jp/
🌸Tokyo Solamachi
Tokyo Solamachi® is a large-scale commercial facility with more than 300 stores.
Tokyo Solamachi® is a commercial facility with more than 300 stores located at the foot of the Tokyo Sky Tree® under the concept of “New Shitamachi Style. Each floor has its own theme, such as “Japan Souvenir,” where representative Japanese goods and foods are gathered, and “Food Marche,” where everything from fresh foods to Japanese and Western sweets are gathered, making it a fun place just to look around. There is also a selection of limited-edition products that can only be purchased at Tokyo Solamachi.
Address: 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0045
Business hours: 10:00 – 21:00
Restaurant floors on 6F, 7F, 30F and 31F are open from 11:00 to 22:00
Closed: No regular holidays
Access by train
Tobu Skytree Line “Tokyo Skytree Station
Tobu Skytree Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Toei Asakusa Line, Keisei Oshiage Line “Oshiage (Skytree-mae) Station
Website URL https://www.tokyo-solamachi.jp/
🌸Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street
With a total length of 380 meters, this is the largest shopping street in Asakusa! Shin-Nakamise shopping street. Shin-Nakamise shopping street is a 380-meter-long arcade that runs from Tokyo Metro Asakusa Station to Kokusai-dori Avenue. While Nakamise Dori has been around since the Edo period (1603-1868), Shin-Nakamise Shopping Arcade was developed in the Showa period (1926-1989), hence its name. It is lined with many stores, including souvenir stores and restaurants, and is especially famous for its sweet shops serving anmitsu (sweet bean paste cake) and zenzai (sweetened red bean soup). I would like to use it as a stopover for sightseeing in Asakusa.
Address: 1-21 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Access by train
Asakusa Station” of Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Toei Subway Asakusa Line “Asakusa Station
Tobu Isezaki Line “Asakusa Station
Short walk from “Asakusa” station on Tsukuba Express line
Website URL https://www.asakusa-shinnaka.com/
🌸Imado Shrine
Wish for love fulfillment to the god of marriage
This shrine was founded in Kouhei 6 (1063), and its deity is Fukurokuju, one of the seven gods of good fortune. As a shrine of match-making and marriage activity, it is extremely popular among women who wish for good marriages and the fulfillment of their love lives. It is also known as the birthplace of beckoning cats.
Address: 1-5-22 Imado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access 15 min. walk from Asakusa Subway Sta.
Parking No parking available
Hours of operation 9:00-17:00 (company office hours)
Website URL https://imadojinja1063.crayonsite.net/
🌸Asakusa Hanayashiki
Asakusa Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest amusement park with a retro atmosphere that is conversely fresh
Asakusa Hanayashiki is the first amusement park in Japan with a long history. The park is famous not only for its screams, such as “Roller Coaster,” which passes right next to the building at high speed, and “Disc-O,” which provides a thrilling rocking and centrifugal force in the narrow park, but also for its retro attractions, such as the famous Panda Car (panda ride) and merry-go-round. There is also a state-of-the-art interactive mystery-solving attraction and a winter-only illumination spot, making Asakusa a classic sightseeing spot that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. In addition, when you visit the park with a child of 4 years old or younger, one accompanying adult (junior high school student or older) rides for free (*exceptions apply), making it a great place for families with small children.
Address: 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
Business hours: 10:00-18:00 *Varies according to seasonal weather conditions.
Closed for maintenance *Check the official website
Access by train
5 min. walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
5 min. walk from “Asakusa Station” of Toei Subway Asakusa Line
5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tobu Isezaki Line
About 3 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express Line
Website URL https://www.hanayashiki.net/
🌸Asakusa Imahan Kokusai-dori Honten
Established in 1895! Asakusa Imahan Kokusai-dori Honten, a long-established restaurant specializing in sukiyaki and shabu-shabu
Founded in 1895, Asakusa Imahan is a long-established Japanese restaurant representing Asakusa. Seating is available on the first to third floors, in a variety of rooms ranging from large halls to special rooms, allowing both small and large groups to enjoy a relaxing feast in the relaxed atmosphere of a Japanese-style room. Asakusa Imahan is famous for its sukiyaki and shabu-shabu, which are made with the finest Japanese black beef selected by professional chefs from all over Japan and prepared under our secret sauce. Not only the beef, but also every single vegetable, such as green onions and shiitake mushrooms, is selected to best suit sukiyaki and shabu-shabu. Beef hot pot made such an impact on the people of Edo that it is said to have been a symbol of civilization and enlightenment during the Meiji period (1868-1912). Why don’t you experience the excitement at Asakusa Imahan?
Address: 3-1-12 Nishi Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0035
Business hours: 11:30 – 21:30 (last order 20:30)
Closed: None
Access by train
Tsukuba Express “Asakusa Station” Exit A2
5 minutes walk from Exit 3 of “Tawaramachi” station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
About 10 minutes on foot from Matsuya Exit of Asakusa Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Approximately 12 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station (Exit A4) on the Toei Asakusa Line
Website URL https://www.asakusaimahan.co.jp/kokusai
🌸Kappabashi Tool Street
Kappabashi Dogugai® is a wholesale district with a history of more than 100 years that attracts everyone from ordinary customers to cooking professionals.
Kappabashi Dogugai® is a wholesale district dealing with tableware and cooking utensils that stretches around Kappabashi Dogugai Street on the west side of Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station. Although the main products are kitchenware, food samples, and other items used by professionals, the general public is also welcome to shop here. The wide variety of die-cut frames and decorative items in particular will make you feel as if your cooking skills have been improved. The food samples displayed in the showcases can easily be mistaken for the real thing. It is a fun place just to look around.
Address: 1-4 Matsugaya, 1-3 Nishi Asakusa, 2-3 Kotobuki 2-chome, and 4 Motoasakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Business hours 10:00-17:00 (varies by store)
Closed Monday through Friday, almost all stores are open. On Saturdays, more than 90% of all stores are open, and about 30% are open on Sundays and national holidays.
Access by train
15-minute walk from “Ueno” and “Uguisudani” stations on the JR Yamanote and Keihin Tohoku lines
25 minutes on foot from Asakusabashi Station on the JR Sobu Line
5 minutes on foot from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
6 minutes on foot from “Iriya” station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya line)
Approximately 13 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station (Toei Subway Asakusa Line)
13 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station (Tobu Isezaki Line)
Approximately 5 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express Line
Website URL https://www.kappabashi.or.jp/en/
🌸TOKYO CRUISE
TOKYO CRUISE” is a water bus that takes you to the most scenic spots in Tokyo from the sea.
The Sumida River Water Bus is a cruising boat that starts from Asakusa and connects Hinode Pier and Odaiba Seaside Park. The Sumida River water bus is very popular among tourists because it travels along the Sumida River toward Tokyo Bay, allowing passengers to view the city of Asakusa, Tokyo Sky Tree, and other tourist attractions from the water, and it takes only about one hour to complete the trip. The unique hulls of the “Emeraldus” and “Hotaruna,” designed by Leiji Matsumoto, look like spaceships. The ship also offers many attractions for fans, such as announcements by popular characters such as Tetsuro Hoshino and Mater.
Address: 1-1-1 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0033
Closed: No holidays
Access by train
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line “Asakusa Station
Approximately a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Subway Asakusa Line
Short walk from “Asakusa Station” of Tobu Isezaki Line
Approximately 11 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express Line
Website URL https://www.suijobus.co.jp/en/
🌸World Bags & Luggage Museum
The World Bag Museum is a famous spot in Asakusa where you can enjoy exhibits of bags from more than 50 countries around the world.
The World Bag Museum is a museum operated by Ace Corporation, a comprehensive bag manufacturer, where you can learn about the history of bags and the characteristics of bags from all over the world. It is a rare museum in the world that collects bags from all over the world, and the crocodile-skin cabin trunk, of which only three are said to exist in the world, is a must-see. Other unusual bags, such as a peacock handbag and a zebra Boston bag, are also on display at all times. You can also view the Tokyo Sky Tree® from the view lounge.
Address: 1-8-10 Komagata, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0043
Business hours: 10:00 – 16:30
Closed: Sundays, National holidays (Year-end and New Year holidays and irregular holidays apply)
Access by train
3 minutes walk from Asakusa Station (Exit A1) on the Toei Subway Asakusa Line
5 minutes walk from Kuramae Station (Exit A5) on Toei Subway Oedo Line
Approximately 7 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station (Exit 2) on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Approximately 7 minutes on foot from Exit 2 or 3 of Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Website URL https://www.ace.jp/museum/
🌸Sumida Aquarium
The aquarium is located in “Tokyo Skytree Town ®︎”. The aquarium exhibits 5,000 marine creatures 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
Access: A short walk from Tokyo Skytree Station on the Tobu Skytree Line
Hours: 9:00 – 20:00 (closing at 21:00, depending on the season)
Website URL https://www.sumida-aquarium.com/en/index.html
🌸Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center
The Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center is located across from the “Kaminarimon” of Sensoji Temple. Inside the modern building designed by architect Kengo Kuma, there is a wide range of useful information and services for visitors to Asakusa. The building has a multilingual information counter, pamphlets, tourist information magazines, computers for searching, and AC power supply. 8F has a free observation terrace next to the cafe, where you can view the Asakusa cityscape and Tokyo Sky Tree®.
Address: 2-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: 9:00 – 20:00 (8F Observation Deck open until 22:00)
Phone: 03-3842-5566
Website URL https://www.city.taito.lg.jp/bunka_kanko/kankoinfo/info/oyakudachi/kankocenter/a-tic-gaiyo.html
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