Flanking both sides of the Sumida River, this park offers a welcoming retreat after you've worn ...
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Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
One of the many faded relics that crowd around Asakusa’s famous Sensoji, this bathhouse offers ...
As soon as the clock rings at midnight and the new year begins, Asakusa's Sensoji Temple opens ...
Asakusa's charmingly decrepit Hanayashiki amusement park celebrates the new year with this ...
Commemorating half a century since the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the associated start of bullet ...
Asakusa Hanayashiki's yearly spring beer garden is opening just in time to enjoy the sakura. ...
Hosting the three kami Susano-o, Amenohohi, and Sadatoki-shinno, this Mukojima shrine also ...
Said to be the first shrine to celebrate the Tori no Ichi festival, the all-day spectacle that ...
Setsubune, or the 'bean-throwing festival' is a ritual to cleanse away evil from the previous ...
Mukojima Hyakkaen, the only surviving Edo-era flower garden in Tokyo, boasts an impressive ...
As soon as the clock rings at midnight and the new year begins, Asakusa's Sensoji Temple opens ...
Built in 1630 in the early years of the Edo period, this shrine moved to its present location ...
The early arrival of this year's cherry blossom means that Hanayashiki's beer garden is ...
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