Asakusa area guide

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Asakusa area guide

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Asakusa is Tokyo's best known shitamachi ("low town") - with an old-time, ramshackle feel, yet as clean and safe as anywhere in Tokyo. This must-see district is where kimono-clad visitors enjoy a retro Tokyo experience, athletic rickshaw drivers hawk rides around the district, and atmospheric stalls and restaurants offer a huge array of traditional foods and souvenirs.
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Asakusa
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Asakusa is Tokyo's best known shitamachi ("low town") - with an old-time, ramshackle feel, yet as clean and safe as anywhere in Tokyo. This must-see district is where kimono-clad visitors enjoy a retro Tokyo experience, athletic rickshaw drivers hawk rides around the district, and atmospheric stalls and restaurants offer a huge array of traditional foods and souvenirs.
Ryogoku is a bustling district in the east end of Tokyo across the Sumida River from Asakusabashi. Ryogoku is best known as the spiritual heartland of sumo in Japan. Ryogoku is a blend of the down-to-earth (typical of Fukagawa a little further south), with its main street conglomeration of restaurants, entertainment, temples, parks and museums.
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Ryogoku
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Ryogoku is a bustling district in the east end of Tokyo across the Sumida River from Asakusabashi. Ryogoku is best known as the spiritual heartland of sumo in Japan. Ryogoku is a blend of the down-to-earth (typical of Fukagawa a little further south), with its main street conglomeration of restaurants, entertainment, temples, parks and museums.
Together with Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Solamachi is a commercial facility that links Japan with the world. It offers more than 300 stores, and is a commercial complex full of variety that visitors can enjoy, whether for shopping, sightseeing, or daily errands.
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Tokyo Solamachi Loft
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Together with Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Solamachi is a commercial facility that links Japan with the world. It offers more than 300 stores, and is a commercial complex full of variety that visitors can enjoy, whether for shopping, sightseeing, or daily errands.
Ginza was Tokyo's first Western-style shopping district and it's still where the old money shops. The wide boulevards and narrow lanes of Ginza are lined with high-end boutiques, department stores and exclusive restaurants.
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Ginza
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Ginza was Tokyo's first Western-style shopping district and it's still where the old money shops. The wide boulevards and narrow lanes of Ginza are lined with high-end boutiques, department stores and exclusive restaurants.
Best known for Ueno Park, Ueno is the home to many of Japan’s National Museums. Bring the family and spend the day to explore the area including Ameyoko Market and try delicious Yoshoku restaurants.
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Ueno
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Best known for Ueno Park, Ueno is the home to many of Japan’s National Museums. Bring the family and spend the day to explore the area including Ameyoko Market and try delicious Yoshoku restaurants.

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The Tokyo Skytree is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in the Sumida City Ward, not far away from Asakusa. With a height of 634 meters (634 can be read as "Musashi", a historic name of the Tokyo Region), it is the tallest structure in Japan and the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion. A large shopping complex with aquarium is located at its base.
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Tokyo Skytree
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The Tokyo Skytree is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in the Sumida City Ward, not far away from Asakusa. With a height of 634 meters (634 can be read as "Musashi", a historic name of the Tokyo Region), it is the tallest structure in Japan and the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion. A large shopping complex with aquarium is located at its base.
A park built along the river, five-minutes away from Asakusa. In the spring, you can enjoy walking along the path while enjoying the approximately 1,000 cherry blossom trees.
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Parke ng Sumida
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A park built along the river, five-minutes away from Asakusa. In the spring, you can enjoy walking along the path while enjoying the approximately 1,000 cherry blossom trees.
Tokyo Disney Sea/Disneyland: a loop bus leaves from Tokyo Disney Sea → Tokyo Disneyland → Kasai Station → Kinshicho Station → Tokyo Skytree. The bus to Tokyo Skytree stops at Kasai Station, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kinshicho Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The bus from Tokyo Skytree to the Disney resorts stops at Kinshicho Station, too, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kasai Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The first bus leaves Tokyo Disney Sea at 6:50 am, and the last bus leaves the Tokyo Skytree at 9:40 pm. 720 yen for adults.
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Tokyo Disneyland
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Tokyo Disney Sea/Disneyland: a loop bus leaves from Tokyo Disney Sea → Tokyo Disneyland → Kasai Station → Kinshicho Station → Tokyo Skytree. The bus to Tokyo Skytree stops at Kasai Station, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kinshicho Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The bus from Tokyo Skytree to the Disney resorts stops at Kinshicho Station, too, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kasai Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The first bus leaves Tokyo Disney Sea at 6:50 am, and the last bus leaves the Tokyo Skytree at 9:40 pm. 720 yen for adults.
Odaiba (or Daiba) is a leisure and entertainment area in Koto ward, Tokyo, that covers part of two islands in Tokyo Bay. As a leisure spot, Odaiba has something for everyone, day and night, from sports facilities and stadiums, elaborate shopping malls, museums, concerts, hotels, to great views of Tokyo Bay and Tokyo itself. Odaiba's fun and cutting-edge, yet outdoorsy, vibe makes it popular with the young and dating couples. a loop bus leaves from Oedo Onsen Monogatari → Grand Nikko Hotel Daiba → Tokyo Teleport Station → Hotel-East 21 Tokyo → Kinshicho Station → Tokyo Skytree. The bus to Tokyo Skytree stops at Kasai Station, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kinshicho Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The bus from Tokyo Skytree to the Disney resorts stops at Kinshicho Station, too, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kasai Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The first bus leaves Oedo Onsen Monogatari at 8:45 am (next one 12:55), and the last bus leaves the Skytree at 5:40 pm. 600 yen for adults.
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Odaiba
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Odaiba (or Daiba) is a leisure and entertainment area in Koto ward, Tokyo, that covers part of two islands in Tokyo Bay. As a leisure spot, Odaiba has something for everyone, day and night, from sports facilities and stadiums, elaborate shopping malls, museums, concerts, hotels, to great views of Tokyo Bay and Tokyo itself. Odaiba's fun and cutting-edge, yet outdoorsy, vibe makes it popular with the young and dating couples. a loop bus leaves from Oedo Onsen Monogatari → Grand Nikko Hotel Daiba → Tokyo Teleport Station → Hotel-East 21 Tokyo → Kinshicho Station → Tokyo Skytree. The bus to Tokyo Skytree stops at Kasai Station, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kinshicho Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The bus from Tokyo Skytree to the Disney resorts stops at Kinshicho Station, too, but only to pick passengers up, not let them off, and at Kasai Station, but only to let passengers off, not pick them up. The first bus leaves Oedo Onsen Monogatari at 8:45 am (next one 12:55), and the last bus leaves the Skytree at 5:40 pm. 600 yen for adults.