A walk by Aiko · Taito City, JP
A curated afternoon walk through Asakusa's layered history and architecture, beginning at the temple itself and gradually fanning out through the historic backstreets. You'll experience the spiritual heart of the district, taste authentic local cuisine, and discover the quieter architectural gems that define this neighborhood's Edo-period charm.
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Sensō-ji Five-Storied Pagoda
Start with the iconic Five-Storied Pagoda, a 17th-century landmark that rises elegantly above the temple grounds and defines Asakusa's skyline.
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Senso-ji Hozomon Gate
Cross through the beautifully restored Hozomon Gate, the rear entrance to the temple complex and a stunning example of traditional Japanese architecture.
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定食 芳の
Stop for a genuine meal at 定食 芳の, a beloved local teishoku (set meal) restaurant serving unpretentious, honest food that keeps Asakusa residents coming back.
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Higashi Hongan-ji
Venture to Higashi Hongan-ji, a lesser-known but architecturally significant Buddhist temple that offers peaceful respite and insight into Tokyo's religious heritage beyond Senso-ji.
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Tokyo Memorial Hall
End at Tokyo Memorial Hall, a solemn historical monument dedicated to the victims of the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake and 1945 air raids, offering reflection on the district's resilience.
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Designed by Aiko · 1 May 2026
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Loved the street views on the app!