
Kaminarimon Gate
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Tokyo, Japan
Where tradition meets modernityIn Asakusa, Tokyo reveals a more traditional side, shaped by its temples, lively shopping streets, and constant buzz of activity. This iconic neighborhood brings together centuries-old heritage and everyday local life, centered around the renowned Sensō-ji and the banks of the Sumida River. As you wander through, you’ll notice a rare balance between deep-rooted culture and the pulse of a modern city.

Kaminarimon Gate
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Nakamise Shopping Street
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Japanese cuisine
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Hozomon gate
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Five-storied Pagoda
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Senso-ji Temple
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Asakusa Sanctuary
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Asakusa district
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Everything you must know about Japan
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Viewpoint on the Tokyo Sky Tree
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Sumida River
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Japanese culture
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Sumida Park
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Ushijima Sanctuary
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Japan’s history
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Japan’s government
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Asahi Flame
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Japanese festivals
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Viewpoint on Asahi Flame
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Advice
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Jan.
6°
Feb.
6°
March
10°
April
16°
May
20°
June
23°
July
27°
Aug.
29°
Sept.
25°
Oct.
19°
Nov.
14°
Dec.
9°
The best time to visit Tokyo is from April to November. For those who want to see the cherry blossoms flourishing, you'll have to come between the end of March and the beginning of April. From July to August, temperatures elevate at between 23 and 31°C (73 to 88°F). The coldest month is in January, where temperatures can drop between 2 and 10°C (35 to 50°F). There's a bit more rain in June, September and October, but it won't disturb your visit!
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: in front of Kaminarimon gate.
Parking Kaminarimon Underground : 2 Chome-12-1 8 Kaminarimon, Taito City It's best exploring Tokyo with public transport, because traffic can get quite dense and complicated. It is not recommended to park in the city's streets as there are many regulations, and you'll get fined if you don't respect them. The safer option is to either leave your car at your accommodation on in an underground parking. However, inform yourself in advance on prices as they can be quite expensive.
A quick heads-up while you’re in Tokyo: be sure to double-check the closing times for temples, museums, and other attractions. Many of them—just like the shops—tend to shut their doors fairly early, often around 5:00 p.m. It’s worth planning ahead so you don’t miss out on anything you’re hoping to visit.
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