Asakusa Travel Guide

Tokyo
Sensoji Temple showing a temple or place of worship and religious elements
Follow the footsteps of centuries of worshippers along a street filled with traditional snack stalls and through the gates of one of Tokyo’s most popular temples.

Asakusa’s gentle charm contrasts against the typically hectic atmosphere of modern Tokyo. Many of the buildings you’ll see here are post-World War II reconstructions however, this district’s long history is still evident in its old-world pace. Visit the temple Sensō-ji, one of Asakusa’s most famous attractions, known for its distinctive red coloring and status as Tokyo’s oldest temple.

During the Edo Period, this area was considered to be outside Tokyo’s city limits, making it an ideal setting for a red light district. Note that after spending decades as one of Tokyo’s most popular entertainment areas, much of the original Asakusa was destroyed during World War II.

The traditional route to Sensō-ji is via Nakamise Street, an attraction in itself. Enter Nakamise Street through the imposing Kaminarimon, or “Thunder Gate,” notable for its enormous red paper lantern. Vendors on this famous shopping street have sold snacks and souvenirs to temple visitors for centuries. Here, find folding fans, yukata robes and other traditional souvenirs.

Sensō-ji, dedicated to the bodhisattva of compassion, attracts more than 30 million visitors annually. Visit in the early morning to enjoy this spectacular temple without the distraction of crowds. The Buddhist temple is also quieter in the evening and looks particularly lovely when lit up after dark.

While you’re in Asakusa, sample Tokyo street food. Nakamise Street is famous for its ningyo-yaki, fried sponge cakes filled with red bean paste. Although these snacks are prepared all over Japan, on Nakamise Street they’re made in the shapes of well-known Asakusa attractions.

Save time to stroll through tranquil Sumida Park, which offers gorgeous views of the famous Tokyo Skytree across the Sumida River. Head to Asakusa Pier and take a sightseeing cruise down the river. The popular route that runs between Asakusa and Odaiba offers a beautiful perspective of the city.

Asakusa is easy to reach by both metro and train lines. Visit any time of day, but expect many shops to begin closing around dusk. Sensō-ji is open year-round and admission is free.


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Top hotels in Asakusa

HOTEL TAVINOS Asakusa
HOTEL TAVINOS Asakusa
2.5 out of 5
2-18-8 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo, Tokyo
The price is Rp965.311 per night from 12 Jun to 13 Jun
Rp965.311
per night
12 Jun - 13 Jun
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and laundry facilities.
8.6/10 Excellent! (142 reviews)
"Wonderful staff. Very nice and helpful."

Reviewed on 7 May 2024

HOTEL TAVINOS Asakusa
Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
3.5 out of 5
2-6-7 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo
The price is Rp2.337.406 per night from 13 May to 14 May
Rp2.337.406
per night
13 May - 14 May
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews.
9/10 Wonderful! (1,005 reviews)
"Lovely!"

Reviewed on 7 May 2024

Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
OTHER SPACE Asakusa
OTHER SPACE Asakusa
3 out of 5
3-chome-4-10 Asakusa, Tokyo, Tokyo
The price is Rp1.422.165 per night from 3 Jun to 4 Jun
Rp1.422.165
per night
3 Jun - 4 Jun
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews.
9.4/10 Exceptional! (248 reviews)
"Right next to the Senso-ji temple and their shopping district so it's a very convenient place to stay! It's also a few minutes walk from Sumida Park and a ton of other really great locations. The street itself isn't too busy which is nice and they have a cafe open 7am-10pm which is nice since a lot ..."

Reviewed on 5 Apr 2024

OTHER SPACE Asakusa
Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Springs
Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Springs
3 out of 5
2-7-20, Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo, Tokyo
The price is Rp2.412.427 per night from 13 May to 14 May
Rp2.412.427
per night
13 May - 14 May
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a sauna. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews.
9.2/10 Wonderful! (570 reviews)
"Their beds are really stiff and we could feel the spring of the bed. It's really close to Senso-ji Temple."

Reviewed on 7 May 2024

Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Springs
Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku
Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku
3.5 out of 5
2-96 Asakusa, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture
The price is Rp3.492.473 per night from 22 May to 23 May
Rp3.492.473
per night
22 May - 23 May
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and a 24-hour fitness centre. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews.
9.4/10 Exceptional! (343 reviews)
"We had a really comfortable stay here, the room was spacious for Tokyo, and we didn't feel claustrophobic during the 5 nights we were there. Room and amenities were clean - appreciated that there is a self-service laundry area, and luggage storage at the lobby. The hotel also has some regular programming ..."

Reviewed on 6 May 2024

Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku
Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa
Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa
3 out of 5
3-26-10 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo
Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in their reviews.
8.8/10 Excellent! (301 reviews)
"Really friendly housekeeping and staff! The hotel room is small but this is expected since it’s in Tokyo. Not extremely near any station - it’s about a 10-15 minutes walk from the Asakusa station. I did enjoy walking through the Sensoji temple whenever i walked back to the hotel since it’s also beautiful ..."

Reviewed on 8 May 2024

Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa
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Other neighbourhoods around Asakusa

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Taito

4.5/5(251 area reviews)

Travellers love Taito for its popular shops, and you can see more of Tokyo by jumping on the metro at Iriya Station or Tawaramachi Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Sensō-ji Temple and Hanayashiki Amusement Park.

Taito
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Ueno

4.5/5(87 area reviews)

Travellers choose Ueno for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Ueno-okachimachi Station or Ueno-hirokoji Station and check out top sights like Ameyoko Shopping District.

Ueno
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Akihabara

While you're in Akihabara, take in top sights like Akihabara Electric Town and jump on the metro at Suehirocho Station to see more of the city.

Akihabara
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Chiyoda

4.5/5(178 area reviews)

Enjoy the popular shops in Chiyoda. Nippon Budokan is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Kudanshita Station or Takebashi Station to see more of Tokyo.

Chiyoda
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Chuo

4.5/5(140 area reviews)

Known for its popular shops and top seafood restaurants, there's plenty to explore in Chuo. Check out top attractions like Tokyo Bay and Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple, and jump on the metro at Tsukiji Station or Shintomicho Station to see more of the city.

Chuo
Ginza featuring a city, skyline and street scenes

Ginza

4.5/5(84 area reviews)

Enjoy the popular shops in Ginza. Ginza Six is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Ginza Station or Higashi-ginza Station to see more of Tokyo.

Ginza

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