A walk by Yuki · Taito City, JP
This 120-minute morning walk traces a historical arc through central Tokyo, starting from the quiet residential charm of Yanaka and descending southwestward through the old merchant quarters of Asakusa before climbing toward the city's grand religious and architectural landmarks. You'll discover hidden streets, centuries-old temples, and urban gems that reveal Tokyo's layered past.
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Sensō-ji Five-Storied Pagoda
Sensō-ji Five-Storied Pagoda is your first major landmark, just under 3km away—a stunning red-lacquered icon of Tokyo's oldest temple district that anchors centuries of history.
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Denboin Street
Denboin Street is a hidden gem tucked beside Sensō-ji, a quiet alley lined with traditional wooden buildings and local shops that capture old Asakusa's intimate character.
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Sensō-ji
Sensō-ji Temple itself deserves a slow exploration; this 7th-century foundation is Tokyo's spiritual heartbeat and reveals layers of devotion and craftsmanship.
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Yaesu Sakura Street (Sakura Dori)
Yaesu Sakura Street is a thoughtfully restored urban pedestrian passage near Nihonbashi that blends heritage shopfronts with contemporary design, revealing Tokyo's merchant past.
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Designed by Yuki · 5 May 2026
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