Asakusa Engei Hall
Asakusa’s Engei Hall is said to be the comedy hall of the downtown Asakusa area with Rakugo, manzai,…
Asakusa’s Engei Hall is said to be the comedy hall of the downtown Asakusa area with Rakugo, manzai,…
Sumida River Terrace in Sumida-ku, Tokyo is a waterfront walking area located on both banks of the Sumida…
The remains of a bridge at the lowest point (the first one from Sumida River) over the Yamaya…
Sumida City constructed the Sumida Heritage Museum as a base to pass on Sumida’s unique local culture to…
The Kume no Heinai-do hall in Asakusa houses a stone statue of Kume Heiuchi, a warrior from the…
Komagata-do is a hall located in Komagata Park. It is one of the temple complexes at the site…
Ōtori Jinja is dedicated to Amenahiwashinomikoto and Yamatotakeru no Mikoto. One of the specialties of Tori-no-ichi is the…
The Two Buddhas is a gilt bronze seated image of two bodhisattvas erected in 1687 in the precincts of…
The Mother and Child Jizo or Boshi Jizo at Senso-ji was built to comfort the spirits of mothers…
This is the second oldest surviving building in the Senso-ji precincts after Nitenmon Gate and Rokkakudo, and was…
This is a memorial museum for Higuchi Ichiyo, famous for works such as Takekurabe and her portrait on…
Yanagi Bashi Bridge is a green, stylish and chic bridge with a Taisho Romantic look.The first bridge was…
This is the site of the bridge where the Tange Kempo Gym was located in Ashita no Joe,…
Oshiage Tensojinsha is a Shinto shrine that was designated as a village shrine of the former Oshiage village…
This statue of Amitabha Nyorai is included in the Senso-ji Temple grounds and was erected in 1654 which…
Matsuya Asakusa is a department store directly connected to Asakusa Station (2F) on the Tobu Line. It is…
The Japan Stationary Museum in Yanagibashi exhibits the history of writing instruments and calculators, as well as rare…
The World Bag Museum exhibits about 550 rare bags from around the world. About 550 bags of rare…