Hanayashiki has been in business since 1883 and still draws crowds. There are around 20 rides, ...
This large museum’s outlandish architectural style may not appeal to everyone, but the building ...
Just a few steps away from the centre of tourist-filled Asakusa lies the Amuse Museum, a ...
It's been there for more than 40 years, and this antiquated café on Asakusa's Rokku-dori shows ...
This spot near Sensoji Temple uses 100 percent domestic meat for its patties and you can be ...
This traditional kissaten, run by a charming old lady and located quite a walk from Asakusa ...
Said to be the first shrine to celebrate the Tori no Ichi festival, the all-day spectacle that ...
Suzuyoshi, located in the centre of Asakusa's Stew Street, offers a C-shaped counter, ...
Built in 1630 in the early years of the Edo period, this shrine moved to its present location ...
Flanking both sides of the Sumida River, this park offers a welcoming retreat after you've worn ...
An attractively converted old family house provides the setting for this intimate Asakusa ...
This renovated backpackers hostel sits just around the corner from the creaky old Asakusa ...
This Asakusa ryokan started life as a traditional Japanese house, and it's kept the inner ...
Run by the same group behind Iriya's Toco. Tokyo Heritage Hostel, this friendly Kuramae hostel ...
The once-scruffy downtown district of Asakusa seems to be going upmarket these days – no more ...
The maneki-neko, that distinctive 'beckoning cat' figurine beloved of Japanese shops and ...
Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu commissioned this famous Asakusa shrine in 1647, enshrining the three ...
Though it's five minutes' walk from Asakusa Station, on an alley just off Kokusai-dori, ...
A short walk from the subway and train lines, taking you through Asakusa’s famed Senso-ji ...
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