Asakusa is touristy, but you'll find just as many Japanese tourists as foreigners. My husband is from Japan and he even took his father there. It's small trinket shops, but you can find hidden treasures there as well. You just have to take the time to look. I have been there over 9 times and I always find something new. My most ...
A millennium ago so the legend goes, the Hirokuma brothers found the statue of Kannon (the Bodhisattva of Mercy--the deity alleged to have great powers in purifying people and...
I came that close to missing this wonderful cultural gem of a temple and the charming neighbourhood around it. It was at the end of a long day, I only had a few hours in Tokyo left, and I was all "templed out", but, what the heck, everyone kept talking about it so I jumped into a taxi and went. I must say, this is a site in Tokyo that ...
aside from the sights this is a great place to pick-up trinkets as gifts to take home. it can get somewhat crowded as it is a popular tourist destination but it's worth it. there's a great noodle shop nearby as well but the name escapes me!
Love the temple, always use the smoke, throw money and pray. Across the road in front of the gate is a clock worth watching on the hour. Up a laneway you can get okonomiyaka and a few doors up the main street is Y100 shop. What more does one want.
Asakusa is a nice place to visit once. About 3 hrs max is all I needed. Very touristy area and mostly souvenir shops. I do highly recomend to try the manju(somekind of fried bread anko snack) I visited Asakusa once on my second trip just to get manju :P I was there no more than 20 min.
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i don't understand
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/23/07
Compared to Kyoto and its plethora of beautiful temples and shrines, Asakusa is a joke. It's a tourist trap. If you want to see temples and shrines (which you do) go to Kyoto.
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I wish I could be there now!!!!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/16/07
I absolutely loved this place, it was so amazing, and a great place to shop for traditional Japanese souvineirs. Its beautiful, its like a flahback of how Japan maybe used to be, with all the little shops and stands, and the amazing food! If you are in Japan or ever go there, this is a must see. Its my favorite place to go whenever I visit Japan.
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Souvenir Heaven
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/08/07
Souvenir Heaven (fans, wooden dolls, etc.) at reasonable prices. Also, nice market feel. You almost forget to go to the shrine. Go to the shops near the end since they tend to be a little cheaper.