Asakusa Quick Guide
2026.04.29
TOKYO · TAITO-KU
Asakusa
浅草
Step into Edo-era Tokyo, where temples, street food, and rickshaws still rule the streets.
QUICK FACTS
📍 Taito-ku, Tokyo🚇 Asakusa Station⏱ Half day – 1 day💴 Cash recommended🌸 Spring / Autumn🚻 Restrooms: easy
Tokyo’s Oldest Temple
Senso-ji has stood here since 628 AD — Tokyo’s last fully traditional district.
Street Food Capital
From melon pan to tempura bowls, Asakusa is where Edo flavors live
on.
Rickshaw & Kimono
The only Tokyo neighborhood where rickshaws still cruise the streets
daily.
Top 5 Spots
MUST-SEE PLACES
Senso-ji Temple
⏱ 5 min walk · Free entry
Tokyo’s most iconic Buddhist temple, founded in 628 AD.
📍 MAP →
Kaminarimon Gate
⏱ 2 min walk · Free
The giant red lantern — Tokyo’s most photographed gate.
📍 MAP →
Nakamise Shopping Street
⏱ 250m · Open 9-19
Edo-era shopping arcade with around 90 stalls of snacks and souvenirs.
📍 MAP →
Sumida River Walk
⏱ 10 min walk · Free
Riverside path with Skytree views and cherry blossoms in spring.
📍 MAP →
Kappabashi Kitchen Street
⏱ 15 min walk · Open 9-17 (most shops close by 17)
Tokyo’s kitchenware district — sample food, knives, ceramics.
📍 MAP →
Must-Try Food
LOCAL FLAVORS
Tempura Donburi
¥2,000-3,500
Crispy battered shrimp over rice — Asakusa’s signature dish.
📍 MAP →
Asakusa Melon Pan
¥220-400
Crispy outside, fluffy inside. Best eaten warm.
📍 MAP →
Dorayaki
¥400-500
Pancake sandwich with sweet red bean paste.
📍 MAP →
Ningyo-yaki
¥200-1,500
Honey-cake pastries shaped like pagodas, filled with red bean.
📍 MAP →
Matcha Gelato
¥450-770
World’s strongest matcha gelato at Suzukien — 7 intensity levels.
📍 MAP →
Senbei (Rice Crackers)
¥150-500
Hand-grilled Edo-style rice crackers, perfect souvenirs.
📍 MAP →
Half-Day Model Course
5 HOURS · 8,000 STEPS
10:00
Photo at Kaminarimon Gate
10:30
Snack walk along Nakamise Street
11:00
Visit Senso-ji Temple & pagoda
12:00
Tempura lunch at Daikokuya
13:00
Rickshaw tour around the back streets
14:00
Walk along Sumida River with Skytree views
15:00
Coffee & people-watch at Hoppy Street
Map & Access
HOW TO GET HERE
Ginza Line · Asakusa Line · Tobu Skytree Line
— all connect at
Asakusa Station