ASAKUSA TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Asakusa is one of the top tourist spots in Tokyo - with an area of temples and shrines, the Sumidagawa river, a lively market street, old pre-war buildings, and the gigantic Tokyo Sky Tree looming above. Asakusa partly escaped the bombings during WW2, allowing visitors to see how the city once looked.

SENSOJI TEMPLE

This temple, dating back to 645 AD, is the centerpoint of the area. The main hall may be entered for a prayer but making noise and flash cameras are not allowed. Waving the incense smoke over oneself is thought to bring good luck.

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KAMINARIMON GATE

Kaminarimon Gate (Lightning Gate) is the entry way to Nakamise shopping street. It is believed that passing through the gate gives one wisdom and good luck.

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FIVE PAGODA SHRINE

The Five Pagoda Shrine is just to the left of Sensoji temple and has recently been renovated so it looks great.

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TOKYO SKY TREE

Towering 634 meters above Asakusa, Tokyo Sky Tree is the tallest structure in Japan. There are two observatory floors, one at 350 floors, and another at 450. There are various ticket options - check website.

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NAKAMISE SHOPPING STREET

This lively shopping street is a mix of Japanese craft shops, souvenir places, and a variety of food stalls. The cheerful vendors add to the friendly atmosphere.

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RIDE A FERRY

Ferries to Odaiba and other stops leave regularly from the Tokyo Water Cruises office before the Azuma bridge. See their website for details.

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RIDE A RICKSHAW

Before the Kanemarimon Gates, Rickshaw drivers offer rides to points in the area. Prices aren't cheap, but it can be an interesting way to get around.

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ASAHI BEER COMPANY OFFICES

The Asahi Beer Headquarter's architecture is sure to catch the eye. After getting a photo, you can enjoy a sip of the actual beer from the bar operating on the ground floor.

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HANAYASHIKI AMUSEMENT PARK

Hanayashiki is the oldest amusement park in Japan, first opening up in 1853. Most of the rides are old and quaint but it can be a good time for kids. Tickets are bought separately, or one can buy a 'free ride pass'.

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DRUM MUSEUM

Drums of all sorts have a long history in Japan. This Drum Museum covers all the varied drum techniques and styles for Drum enthusiasts.

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EDO TAITO CRAFT CENTER

All types of old Japanese style crafts are on display in this small but well appointed museum. See how items are put together and enjoy browsing the varied exhibits.

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Printable Tourist Map of Asakusa (PDF)!