• Tokyo's popular Asakusa area has been a bustling center of commerce and culture for Japan since the Edo period (1603-1868), and the neighborhood's historical landmarks have been around for even longer. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • These days, it's still a perennial favorite for travelers visiting Tokyo, thanks to the abundance of picturesque streets, traditional shops, tasty street food, and even Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, Sensoji. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • At Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa Kannon Temple), Tokyo's oldest temple, in Asakusa you can pick up an omikuji to try your luck. (japantravel.com)
  • Asakusa is Tokyo's oldest geisha district, and still has 45 actively working geisha. (wikipedia.org)
  • One prime example that fits in, in this category is the Sensoji temple in Asakusa district - Tokyo's oldest and one of the most popular temples living since ages and I was happy to start my tour in Tokyo from this sacred place. (myyatradiary.com)
  • In Asakusa, there are many viewing and visiting spots such as the most famous Tokyo's temple, Sensouji temple, and its old fashioned shopping street for souvenirs, and viewing Skytree. (deepjapan.org)
  • ji temple in Tokyo's Asakusa district. (hollandamerica.com)
  • Smaller and a bit older than the much more talked about Edo-Tokyo Museum, the Fukagawa Edo Museum in Tokyo's Ryogoku neighborhood is none the less a can't miss for those out for an Edo Period experience. (hollandamerica.com)
  • You can find more info about local spots on http://authentic-tokyo.com Open new window the website introducing places in the neighborhoods of Tokyo's Taito Ward. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • Ride a rickshaw around Asakusa, Tokyo's historic downtown where an ancient atmosphere still lives on. (rakuten.com)
  • Discover Tokyo's historic past while riding in a rickshaw as you explore the historic Asakusa area. (rakuten.com)
  • Asakusa district is Tokyo's portal to old Japan. (cocotran.com)
  • Located in Tokyo's Taito ward, Asakusa radiates an old-world charm that is hard to find in Tokyo's ultra-modern cityscape. (cocotran.com)
  • When mentioning Asakusa, one immediately thinks of images such as the large red lanterns of Thunder Gate, Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Shrine, the Edo-styled streets. (la-viephotography.com)
  • One of the few Edo Period sites to survive to this day, Asakusa Shrine, also referred to as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three Gods), is located just behind the Buddhist Sens? (hollandamerica.com)
  • One of the country's most famous Shinto shrines, Asakusa Shrine was named an "Important Cultural Property" by the Japanese government in 1951. (hollandamerica.com)
  • Set in Tokyo, within 1312 feet of Sony Music Roppongi Museum and 1640 feet of Asahi Shrine, Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier provides free WiFi throughout the property. (booking.com)
  • Shrines called mikoshi are paraded through the streets to bring good luck to the residents and businesses of Asakusa.The largest three mikoshi are made at the Asakusa Shrine and are displayed on Sunday. (rove.me)
  • Don't miss the Asakusa Shrine on the left and the many statues of Jizo, protector of children. (cocotran.com)
  • It is a non-smoking property and is 300 meters away from Asakusa Fujiasama Shrine. (trotterhop.com)
  • Popular points of interest near KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi include Akiba Shrine, Asakusa ROX Shopping Center, and Matsuba Park. (trotterhop.com)
  • Starting at the red painted gate, called Thunder Gate, we proceeded to the last spot, Asakusa Shinto Shrine. (tfwt.jp)
  • Asakusa View Hotel's convenient location (with a direct train station connection), spacious rooms, and amazing views of Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree ® make it a clear Asakusa hotel recommendation. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • Depending on the floor and the side of the hotel, views from the guest rooms and hotel restaurants encompass everything from Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree ® , to the skyscrapers of the Shinjuku skyline in the distance, and even the stately silhouette of Mount Fuji on the horizon! (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • Guests can book a room on the Sky Tree View Side for views of Tokyo Skytree ® , Sensoji Temple, and the rest of Asakusa, or go for the City View Side to look out on the busy streets of central Tokyo, Shinjuku's skyscrapers, and Mount Fuji in the background. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • The district has two railway stations with the same name: Asakusa Station TS Tobu Skytree Line (TS-01) A Toei Asakusa Line (A-18) G Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (G-19) Asakusa Station Tsukuba Express (TX-03) Taitō City Board of Education operates public elementary and junior high schools. (wikipedia.org)
  • Enjoy the traditional desserts such as cakes in Asakusa, and glance towards the ancient temple and modern Tokyo Skytree. (la-viephotography.com)
  • Also, you will enjoy the beautiful night lights up view of Sensoji Temple, and Tokyo Skytree Tower. (tokyolocalized.com)
  • From the bridge you have an excellent view of the red Azuma-bashi Bridge upstream, Tokyo Skytree, and the golden building that houses the Asahi Breweries Headquarters. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • In the summer one of the two venues of the Sumida River Fireworks is near this bridge and you also have a good view of Tokyo Skytree. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • Look up at the Tokyo Skytree, and learn how its design reflects the Edo Period's traditional artisan culture. (rakuten.com)
  • In addition to Sensoji Temple, top attractions include a riverside promenade with views across to Tokyo Skytree , the iconic Asahi Beer Hall, and the Sumida Hokusai Museum dedicated to the ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai. (cocotran.com)
  • Once dressed in their chosen kimono, you will have the opportunity to explore the historic streets of Asakusa, a neighborhood known for its traditional atmosphere and iconic landmarks such as Senso-ji Temple. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • Start your walk in Asakusa at the famous red Kaminarimon Gate that marks the entrance to Senso-ji Temple. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • First time visitors to Asakusa usually take a quick tour of the main sights at Senso-ji Temple, walking towards the Main Hall. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • It's also directly connected to the Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station, making it a breeze to dash all around the city for plenty of sightseeing! (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • Find viktige oplysninger, faciliteter og funktioner på Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Senzoku Tsukuba Express for at få en oversigt over, hvad du kan forvente under dit ophold. (hotelscombined.dk)
  • Med en beliggenhed en kort gåtur fra Asakusa Train Station, byder Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Senzoku Tsukuba Express på en bekvem base, mens de besøger Tokyo. (hotelscombined.dk)
  • Find andre ejendomme i Tokyo, der tilbyder en lignende oplevelse og stemning som Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Senzoku Tsukuba Express. (hotelscombined.dk)
  • Disse hoteller ligger tættest på Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Senzoku Tsukuba Express, med en afstand på maks. (hotelscombined.dk)
  • per nat, hvorimod Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Senzoku Tsukuba Express koster 741 kr. (hotelscombined.dk)
  • Asakusa is on the north-east fringe of central Tokyo, at the eastern end of the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line subway, approximately one mile east of the major Ueno railway/subway interchange. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not only is Asakusa View Hotel ideally located just a few minutes on foot from famous Asakusa spots like Sensoji Temple , it's also surrounded by streets packed with shops and restaurants, in addition to a number of dining options inside the hotel's own sleek highrise building. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • This itinerary will include a private tour of the Asakusa neighborhood, focusing on Sensoji temple and the surrounding area. (heartlandjapan.com)
  • I recently went to sightseeing in Asakusa Sensoji with my American friend. (playwithkids.info)
  • Asakusa Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo located in Asakusa, Taito-Ku, Tokyo. (playwithkids.info)
  • Asakusa Sensoji Temple is commonly known as "Asakusa Kannon" or "Asakusa Kannon-like" because it has Kannon-an as its prestige. (playwithkids.info)
  • Hozomon is the gate of Sensoji Temple, a representative temple of Asakusa, and also serves as a storage. (playwithkids.info)
  • The main attraction in Asakusa is the Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, which attracts millions of visitors each year. (trotterhop.com)
  • It is central to the area colloquially referred to as Shitamachi, which literally means "low city," referring to the low elevation of this old part of Tokyo, on the banks of the Sumida River. (wikipedia.org)
  • You can often see "yakatabune" boats on Sumida River here that serve Japanese meals during a cruise down to Tokyo Bay. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • Discover the enchanting world of the Traditional Kimono Rental Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • The end point and meeting point for the Traditional Kimono Rental Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo is not specified in the provided knowledge. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • Participants in the Traditional Kimono Rental Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo can expect an immersive and authentic cultural experience. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • During the Traditional Kimono Rental Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo, you will also receive important information regarding the activity. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • Secondly, the rental duration for the kimono is typically for a full day, allowing participants to fully enjoy the experience and explore the beautiful streets of Asakusa while wearing their traditional attire. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • When booking the Traditional Kimono Rental Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo, it is important to be aware of the refund policy. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • The overall rating for the Traditional Kimono Rental Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo, based on reviews from Viator and Tripadvisor, is an impressive 5.0 stars out of 5, with a total of 20 reviews. (japanwelcomesyou.com)
  • Tour Tokyo in style - don't forget your kimono! (rakuten.com)
  • What better way to explore historic Asakusa than by dressing up in kimono? (cocotran.com)
  • Asakusa has many kimono and yukata rental shops where you can be transformed into a Japanese beauty from the past. (cocotran.com)
  • Asakusa also offers visitors a chance to experience traditional Japanese culture by watching a traditional Japanese dance performance or trying on a kimono. (trotterhop.com)
  • Go on a food Tour in Asakusa with a guide and skip the lines! (cocotran.com)
  • SAKURA HOUSE ASAKUSA KURAMAE is great for students, interns, working professionals and solo travelers going to Japan. (sakura-house.com)
  • Reserve your room/bed at ASAKUSA KURAMAE today and enjoy your Tokyo stay with residents from around the world! (sakura-house.com)
  • The development of Asakusa as an entertainment district during the Edo period came about in part because of the neighboring district, Kuramae. (wikipedia.org)
  • We will come back to explore the Kuramae area between Asakusa and Asakusabashi. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • The Megurin is run and managed by the local government of the Taito Ward, which includes Asakusa and other neighboring towns. (tfwt.jp)
  • Tokyo Ryokan has good neighborhoods. (tokyoryokan.com)
  • This https://www.tokyo-ryokan.com is to enrich your happy journey all over Japan. (tokyoryokan.com)
  • Taito Ryokan' is a japanese style hotel in Asakusa,TOKYO. (gr.jp)
  • Small, Old (built in 1950, but renovated in Feb-Mar 2011 with keeping original atmospeher) and Very traditional Japanese style house (using only natural materials such as wood, sand, soil, rice straw etc) in the heart of Asakusa became into budget Ryokan, traditional Japanese style-inn (hostel / guesthouse like, no meals provided), for travelers from all over the world since 2000. (gr.jp)
  • You will surely feel the unforgettable Japanese culture and the downtown culture of Asakusa in Tokyo, which can only be experienced at this ryokan. (livejapan.com)
  • Cyashitsu Ryokan Asakusa is located in the center of Tokyo and features air-conditioned rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi, and a terrace. (trotterhop.com)
  • The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 24 kilometers from the Cyashitsu Ryokan Asakusa. (trotterhop.com)
  • Asakusa is a great neighborhood for food lovers to find deliciously authentic Japanese cuisine and fine dining, and Asakusa View Hotel's very own restaurants offer excellent options for every meal of the day. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • The neighborhood evoked a feeling of Old Tokyo I've seen in the movies (reminiscent of the location of my guesthouse in Seoul ). (blissfulguro.com)
  • We then wandered around the neighborhood, had an early lunch somewhere, got those cutesy transparent umbrellas, had a bento meal for lunch, and then headed back to Wired Hotel Asakusa. (blissfulguro.com)
  • This neighborhood in Tokyo is also known for its historic temples and traditional atmosphere. (trotterhop.com)
  • Not only is Asakusa a must-see for sightseers in the big city, it's also one of the best places in Tokyo to call home while traveling in Japan. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • While visiting Japan, Asakusa View Hotel is the perfect place to explore Japanese culture and soak up the Asakusa atmosphere! (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • A 30-year-old tourist from Germany who arrived in Japan on Friday said he had originally planned to attend the Tokyo Olympic Games last year and had eagerly awaited Japan's reopening. (yomiuri.co.jp)
  • Also within walking distance to Japan Rail platforms and 15-20 minutes train ride to Tokyo Station (Shikansen rapid service). (booking.com)
  • Thank you so much for joining the tours in Asakusa and Ueno Park on Dec 8. (tfwt.jp)
  • KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Tawaramachi is a 4-star accommodation located in Tokyo. (trotterhop.com)
  • Served by multiple subway lines, providing direct and convenient access to major Tokyo locations such as the Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Roppongi and the Haneda Airport. (sakura-house.com)
  • Subway Ginza & Asakusa line] - 15 min. (sakura-house.com)
  • walk from Asakusa Subway Station on Ginza line (Exit 1). (myyatradiary.com)
  • We can use two subway stations for Asakusa, Asakusa stations of Ginza-line or Asakusa-line. (playwithkids.info)
  • As the name suggests, the area has a more traditionally Japanese atmosphere than some other neighborhoods in Tokyo do. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Because of its colourful location, downtown credentials, and relaxed atmosphere by Tokyo standards, Asakusa is a popular accommodation choice for budget travelers. (wikipedia.org)
  • Asakusa is a popular tourist destination in Tokyo, known for its historic temples and traditional atmosphere. (trotterhop.com)
  • With its lobby located next to the departure floor of Haneda Airport, The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda is accessible from the airport's International Terminal. (booking.com)
  • I'm going to Asakusa from Haneda International Airport & planning to get Keikyu Haneda ticket to Sengakuji & Tokyo Subway 1 Day Pass. (japanstation.com)
  • I informed that there are direct trains from Haneda to Asakusa. (japanstation.com)
  • Hi there, You can get a direct Rapid Limited Express from Haneda Airport to Asakusa on the Keikyu Line. (japanstation.com)
  • There is a special Welcome Tokyo Subway pass that includes Keikyu line one way or return from/to Haneda Airport and unlimited travel on Tokyo subway lines for 24, 48 or 72 hours. (japanstation.com)
  • However, can I stay on the train all the way to Asakusa  if I use the Keikyu line ticket from Haneda to Sengakuji and have the Tokyo Subway pass or must I get out at Sengakuji and then get back in again using the Subway pass? (japanstation.com)
  • The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda Airport, 22 kilometers from the hotel. (trotterhop.com)
  • Asakusa is one of Japan's most iconic and must-see locations. (tfwt.jp)
  • Overseas tourists and other visitors walk along Nakamisedori street in the Asakusa district of Tokyo on Sunday. (yomiuri.co.jp)
  • Like before, Asakusa is filled with people, but the previous sights of civilians have changed into tourists. (la-viephotography.com)
  • This is because the shuttle buses routes cover Asakusa and neighboring areas like Ueno and Yanaka, which are a few of the preferred sites that tourists visit in the area. (tfwt.jp)
  • The area was heavily damaged by US bombing raids during World War II, particularly the 10 March 1945 firebombing of Tokyo. (wikipedia.org)
  • We will walk around Asakusa Area. (tokyolocalized.com)
  • The lantern together with the imposing gate is recognized as the symbol not only for Asakusa but for the entire of Tokyo. (myyatradiary.com)
  • If you have questions about getting around or need a map, ask at the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center located across the street from the gate. (authentic-tokyo.com)
  • Choose from three routes, and visit highlights like the Tokyo Sky Tree and Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), on a rickshaw pulled by a multilingual guide. (rakuten.com)
  • Popular points of interest nearby include Nitenmon Gate, Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center, and Great Tokyo Air Raid Memorial Monument. (trotterhop.com)
  • The tour ends at near the Azuma Bridge Asakusa, which is easy to access to the train station and Tokyo metro. (tokyolocalized.com)
  • We got off at the terminus station, Ueno, and transferred to Tokyo Metro Subway then we boarded the train going to our intended destination. (blissfulguro.com)
  • Or I just can use Tokyo Subway 1 Day Pass while get off at Asakusa station? (japanstation.com)
  • The closest Ganso-zushi branch to Asakusa Station. (tokyocheapo.com)
  • A kaiten-sushi (conveyor belt sushi) restaurant located a few minutes from Asakusa Station. (tokyocheapo.com)
  • MIMARU TOKYO ASAKUSA STATION is a 4-star accommodation located in Tokyo. (trotterhop.com)
  • The property is non-smoking and is set 200 meters from Asakusa Station. (trotterhop.com)
  • We then strolled along the narrow side streets going back to our hotel and felt a vibe that you'd only see now in the movies-old Tokyo vibe. (blissfulguro.com)
  • Asakusa provides a tranquil escape from the busy streets of modern Tokyo, while still being very much part of the action. (cocotran.com)
  • Plus, the rooms come in a range of sizes to cater to everyone from solo travelers to families, and as the hotel's name suggests, the windows offer some jaw-dropping views of Asakusa and the city beyond. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • hotel MONday Asakusa can converse in 7 languages and supports widely used languages such as English and Mandarin Chinese for travelers visiting this property. (agoda.com)
  • What is the typical rating that past Solo travelers' have given to hotel MONday Asakusa? (agoda.com)
  • Verified solo travelers that have stayed at this property have given hotel MONday Asakusa an average rating of 8.5. (agoda.com)
  • Get a taste of the Edo-Period and the age of samurais, geishas, and shoguns when sightseeing in Tokyo at Holland America Line Cruises. (hollandamerica.com)
  • But there are still places to go to get a taste for the age of samurais, geishas, and shoguns when sightseeing in Tokyo. (hollandamerica.com)
  • The best hotels in Asakusa puts you in one of the best neighborhoods of Tokyo. (trotterhop.com)
  • Thank you for joining our first Asakusa tour this 2018. (tfwt.jp)
  • There are several other temples in Asakusa, as well as various festivals, such as the Sanja Matsuri. (wikipedia.org)
  • Perfect location in center of Asakusa, nearby Tokyo Metro and JR stations. (tokyoryokan.com)
  • Through such trading, many fudasashi came to have a considerable amount of disposable income and as result theaters and geisha houses began to spring up in nearby Asakusa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Popular points of interest nearby include Kinryu Park, Asakusa ROX Shopping Center, and Drum Museum. (trotterhop.com)
  • One of them is 'Geisha Makeover Cocomo Tokyo' in Asakusa town. (deepjapan.org)
  • From the inside out, Asakusa View Hotel is immersed in Asakusa culture, and decorated with Japanese art. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • If you are in Asakusa, make sure to try some Monja-yaki (Japanese pan-fried batter in the Kanto region that is like Kanto-style okonomiyaki) to celebrate your fortune, or to celebrate a future with better fortune! (japantravel.com)
  • Asakusa has many restaurants and places to try traditional Japanese foods. (wikipedia.org)
  • I went to Meguro Gajoen in Tokyo to see "和のあかり x 百段階段展,' Japanese Lighting x 100 step stairway exhibition in English, and it was really worthwhile! (deepjapan.org)
  • You can see Japanese celebrities' handprints at the Asakusa Public Hall! (mako-trip.com)
  • Kagetsudo is well known in Asakusa for producing a particularly Japanese variety of bread-melon pan. (tokyocheapo.com)
  • Asakusa is an excellent place to experience traditional and modern Japanese culture. (trotterhop.com)
  • In a city where there are very few buildings older than 50 years because of the wartime bombing, Asakusa has a greater concentration of buildings from the 1950s and 1960s than most other areas in Tokyo do. (wikipedia.org)
  • Located in the Ryogoku district of Tokyo, this museum chronicles the history of the city from its earliest days to the present, with a special emphasis on the Tokugawa/Edo Period. (hollandamerica.com)
  • Just a 30-minute train ride from Tokyo, the city of Kawagoe has an entire district devoted to the preservation of Edo Period buildings and culture, earning it the name "Little Edo. (hollandamerica.com)
  • When I started my search for the perfect location in Tokyo, I was astounded on how huge the city is. (blissfulguro.com)
  • During the Asakusa Riverside Night Walking of Tokyo, you will get to experience the oldest district and temple of Tokyo. (tokyolocalized.com)
  • Learn about the relationship between Buddhist and Shinto beliefs at the sacred temple Matsuchiyama Shoden Honryuin, then visit the Asakusa Engei Hall for the traditional comic storytelling performed there daily. (rakuten.com)
  • When visiting Tokyo, the convenient location, comfortable amenities, and spectacular views of Asakusa View Hotel make it an obvious choice of accommodations. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • What are some of the property amenities at THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA? (jual.club)
  • Which room amenities are available at THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA? (jual.club)
  • In addition to these traditional experiences, Asakusa also offers a variety of modern amenities, including hotels , restaurants, and convenience stores. (trotterhop.com)
  • 5 minutes walk from "Asakusa Sta. (mako-trip.com)
  • Hotel is clean and quite new, very friendly and accommodating staff, location is 5min walk to Asakusa Sta. (agoda.com)
  • The signature tourist location of Tokyo: Asakusa Asakusa is without a doubt the most representative tourist location of Tokyo. (la-viephotography.com)
  • When will you have your asakusa free walking tour during my visit dates? (tfwt.jp)
  • With guest rooms all the way from the 7th to the 24th floor, there are quite a few room options to choose from when staying at Asakusa View Hotel. (hyperjapan.co.uk)
  • At what time of the year is hotel MONday Asakusa most popular? (agoda.com)
  • What payment cards are accepted at hotel MONday Asakusa? (agoda.com)
  • hotel MONday Asakusa accepts up to 5, with payment card selections consisting of Visa, American Express, MasterCard, and Cash. (agoda.com)
  • What is the typical rating that verified Families with young children have given to hotel MONday Asakusa? (agoda.com)
  • Past families with young children that have stayed at this property have given hotel MONday Asakusa an average rating of 8.6. (agoda.com)
  • We arrived back home at Wired Hotel Asakusa and continued our fun tales at the comfort of our fluffy pillows and warm duvet on our four-bed mixed dorm. (blissfulguro.com)
  • To cut it short, I was drawn into Wired Hotel Asakusa and didn't even consult my buddies about it ( check here for discounted tours, transportation and activities in Tokyo ). (blissfulguro.com)
  • With the help of our ever-reliable online maps, we found Wired Hotel Asakusa and were gladly welcomed by the staff. (blissfulguro.com)
  • Asakusa Kokono Club Hotel is located in the center of Tokyo and features a garden, a terrace, and a restaurant. (trotterhop.com)
  • Walking Tokyo with a big group is not a good idea, and our tour guide cannot offer a great service to our guests. (tokyolocalized.com)
  • As usual, after greeting everyone and introducing ourselves, we made our regular tour in Asakusa for 90 minutes. (tfwt.jp)
  • The Megurin bus service would be of great help to you as you tour the historical areas in and around Asakusa. (tfwt.jp)
  • Asakusa is also home to various hotels , ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury accommodations. (trotterhop.com)
  • The property is close to several well-known attractions, 300 meters from World Bags and Luggage Museum, 400 meters from Asakusa Public Hall, and 600 meters from Drum Museum. (trotterhop.com)
  • Conveniently situated in the Asakusa part of Tokyo, this property puts you close to attractions and interesting dining options. (agoda.com)
  • In Asakusa, you can be a Geisha and Maiko and have photos taken. (deepjapan.org)
  • There are some places you can experience Geisha/Maiko makeover in Tokyo. (deepjapan.org)
  • Plus, when I'm with these guys, regardless of the place, I know that I'd be having a great time that I don't need any Tokyo Travel Guide for first-timers. (blissfulguro.com)
  • Coming from Narita International Airport, we scored a good deal on Skyliner Express Train that brought us to Downtown Tokyo in exactly 41 minutes. (blissfulguro.com)
  • Asakusa is located three stations away from Ueno and we got there in just five minutes. (blissfulguro.com)