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Pocket Guide: Tokyo Asakusa Hotels

A walkable neighborhood, Asakusa is known for being family-friendly and economical, while offering convenient options for restaurants and bars. Take in the natural beauty of the riverfront and parks—or broaden your horizons with some local theater. Asakusa's hotels and holiday apartments make a great home base for venturing out into the greater Tokyo area.

Sightseeing around Asakusa

The museums and theaters provide some cultural flavor, while the monuments and temples offer insight into local lore. Ichiyo Memorial Museum, Leather Industry Museum, and Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum feature captivating exhibits. Attractions like Amuse Museum, Mokubatei, and Asakusa Engei Hall can be part of your cultural tour. Yoshiwara Shrine, Tobifudoson Temple, and Imado Shrine are monuments worth a look. Notable landmarks include Fudoin Temple, Honryuin Temple, and Entsuji Temple. Hanayashiki Amusement Park, Mukojima-Hyakkaen Gardens, and Sumida Aquarium will provide enjoyment for the whole family.

Popular activities in the area include shopping and sightseeing. Sumida Park, Higashishirahige Park, and Ueno Park are some scenic spots that are popular with the locals. At Horikiri Shobu Garden, Sarueonshi Park, and Kameido Central Park, take some time to really appreciate nature. Plan to do some shopping while in town? Consider Joyful Minowa Shopping Street, Nakamise Street, and Nakamise Arcade. If you're looking for something else to do, head to Kappabashi Street, Asakusa ROX, and Asakusa EKIMISE.

A few of the most popular sights in the area include Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Sky Tree, and Tokyo Tower. You can also head to Chomeiji Temple, Asakusa Shrine, and Shirahige Shrine.

Getting around Asakusa

For a quick way to explore the city, catch a ride on metro transit at Minami-Senju Station, Minowa Station, or Minowabashi Station. To venture out of town, take a train from Tokyo Minami-Senju Station.

Asakusa is 12.2 miles (19.6 km) from the airport in Tokyo (HND-Haneda). The next closest airport is Tokyo (NRT-Narita Intl.), located 33.2 miles (53.4 km) away.

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