Asakusais a must-visit sightseeing area in Japan. There are many people that come to the area to see the famousSensoji Templeor shop atNakamise-dori Shopping Street. Asakusa Stationis the closest station to many of these major destinations. However, there are actuallyfourstations in the area ...
Asakusa Asakusa is a must visit in Tokyo, a few people told me it was too touristy and not very authentic. I’m not sure I agree. Although the usual shops and stands have sprung up in the area, Sensoji is a Buddhist temple built in the 7thCentury, you can’t get much more authenti...
Money made as an offering to deities is referred to assaisen. Although it may sound like a small amount, many people offerfive-yen coins. But this is not because shrine-goers want to save money. The Japanese pronunciation for "five yen" is identical to "go-en," which means "good luck...
1 Day Walking Tour in Asakusa : Traditional Tokyo, Culinary Delights and Nature Most international visitors will spend at least some time inTokyoduring their visit to Japan, from where, it’s a easy journey to Toyama.Tokyo Stationis the southern terminus of the Hokuriku Shinkansen Line, making ...
A 10-to-20-minute walk from Meiji Shrine would lead you to Harajuku and Omotesando, Tokyo's vibrant fashion district, where you could enjoy dining and shopping. End your trip at the most visited temple of Senso-ji in Asakusa, which is known for its legend of a golden statue of Kannon,...
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Kick off your final morning in Tokyo by heading to Asakusa to check out the famous Senso-ji Temple. It’s one of the most photographed spots in the city, so you’ll want to get there early. Once the crowds start to arrive, wander over to Ueno Park to spend a couple of hours walkin...
I used Pasmo card to travel last time so I did not know much about Tokyo Metro & Teoi Subway Pass. May I know if we can use Tokyo Metro Pass to travel from Narita Airport to Asakusa? Or do we have to buy N’EX tickets like I did last time?
1. Senso-Ji Temple One of the top things to do in Asakusa is to go seeSenso-Ji Temple. Senso-Ji is an ancient Buddhist temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple to be exact. Dating back to 645 AD, this temple is absolutely beautiful.
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