Joyful Minowa Shopping Street
Minowabashi pedestrian alley is a shopping street with a Showa downtown feel to it.
This site is an almost 400 year old Jodo temple in Arakawa.
Minowabashi pedestrian alley is a shopping street with a Showa downtown feel to it.
A more unusual menu item at Toy Box in Minowa is the aburasoba (dry noodles with no soup) made with chicken oil.
Also called the "nege-komi-dera", the throw away temple where corpse of 25 000 women working for the sex industry of Yoshiwara were thrown into.
The Kozukappara execution grounds were one of three sites in the vicinity of Edo at which criminals of the Edo period were executed.
Founded in 1693, this temple is a spot on the Seven Lucky Gods tour route. A unique feature of this temple is the stone statue of Jyueiji (Hoteison), who is the
Museum about novelist Ichiyo Higuchi. The location of the museum is where used to stand the place where she lived when she wrote "Takekurabe"
Open from October 2015, Sato-san's Rest offers accommodation in a shopping arcade in Tokyo's traditional downtown area. It features free WiFi and bicycle rental
Situated in Tokyo City, Fukusen is a 3-minute walk from Minami-Senju Railway Station. It provides free tea and free internet access in its lobby area. A public
Just a 3-minute walk from Minami-Senju Subway Station, Chiyoda Inn offers simple Japanese and Western rooms with free Wi-Fi. Asakusa Temple is 15 minutes away b
Andon Ryokan is a 5-minute walk from Minowa Subway Station and a 20-minute walk from the historical Asakusa. Boasting award-winning architecture, the hotel offe
Offering a non-smoking environment, Japanese-style rooms with free Wi-Fi, and a launderette, Hotel New Koyo is 500 metres from Minami-Senju Subway Station. Loca
Situated in Tokyo, 2.6 km from Sensoji Temple, Senju Tamuraya boasts air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi throughout the property. The rooms are fitted with a