Asakusa in northern Tokyo is surrounded by water and immersed in rich tradition. It’s known for its charming traditional townscape, shopping streets, and most importantly, Tokyo’s biggest Buddhist temple, Sensoji, originated in the 7th century.
We will stroll the traditional streets, visit Sensoji temple and Asakusa shrine stood side by side, and take in riverside views of Sumida River which runs across the city. Let’s explore the traditional side of this metropolis and experience true Japanese traditions.
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