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Sensoji Temple
One of the best places to visit in Tokyo,
a historic temple retaining the ancient Edo atmosphere.
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Asakusa GYUUNA Yadoki
Asakusa, Tokyo
Japanese, Japanese
430 m
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Yakiniku Tattontei
Asakusabashi, Tokyo
Yakiniku/Wagyu (Japanese BBQ), Yakiniku/Steak
2.33 km
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Private & Partyspace Ryuduki
Kinshicho/Sumiyoshi, Tokyo
Dining Bar, Dining bar
2.99 km
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Okonomiyaki Monjayaki Asakusa Tsurujiro
Asakusa, Tokyo
Okonomiyaki/Monjayaki (savory pancakes), Japanese
345 m
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Once you walk through under the big red paper lantern at the Kaminarimon gate, you find yourself in another world as if you're back in the Edo Period. Alongside the Nakamise-dori street are crowded with more than fifty small shops including Edo toys, Edo confectionery, traditional folding fans, traditional foot wares and souvenirs, welcoming thousands of tourists every day. You can buy Japanese traditional towels and senjafuda (slips of paper posted on shrine pillars by pilgrams), making the best souvenirs to your friends. Then you reach the symbol of Asakusa, Sensoji temple. The temple is always full of visitors with festivals throughout the year including the Hozuki (Chinese lantern plant) festival in July and Hagoita (battledore) festival in December.
Address
Sensoji Temple
2-chome, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access from major landmarks
From Tokyo station to Kanda station
・Two minutes (via JR Yamanote Line or Keihin-Tohoku Line)
From Kanda station to Asakusa station
・Ten minutes (via Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
・Exit Asakusa station, five minutes walk
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