Kofuku-ji Temple
Kofuku-ji is a buddhist temple that was built in 1673 in Mukojima.
Kofuku-ji is a buddhist temple that was built in 1673 in Mukojima.
The Sumida River Fireworks Festival, held on the banks of the Sumida River, is one of the most famous fireworks festivals in Tokyo. The 2016 festival is July 30
Known in Japan as a symbol of fortune, owls and owl cafes are very popular in Japan. Located near the scenic Sumida River, Fukuro No Shiro, which translates to
Offering rooms with free wired internet, a private bathroom and a flat-screen satellite TV, Smile Hotel is 900 metres from Asakusa Subway Station. It features a
A 10-minute walk from Hikifune Station, Shitamachi Base is situated in a quite residential area. Tokyo Sky Tree is 1.5 km away and Sensoji Temple is 2 km from t
Via Inn Asakusa is located in the cultural area of Asakusa, a 5-minute walk from Senso-ji Temple. It offers modern accommodation with a restaurant, massage serv
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Super Hotel Asakusa offers accommodation in Tokyo. Guests can rent a bicycle for free to explore the surroundings.
Dormy Inn EXPRESS Asakusa boasts a 10th-floor public bath and sauna, a Japanese buffet breakfast and free nightly Japanese noodles, just 120 metres from the Asa
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Usa Shrine was founded around 8th century, also well known for second ancestral temple after Ise shrine. Usa shrine is the head shrine of thousands of shrines
Karasawayama shrine is a small shrine located in Sano city, Tochigi. This shrine enshrines Fujiwara no Hidesato, a military commander during Heian era.
These granite figures can be seen on the way to the Kitano Tenmangu shrine. Exit the east side of Kitano Tenmangu Shrine (to the right of the main shrine build
Motoise Kono Jinja Shrine is part of Motoise Shrine, which has strong ties with Ise Grand Shrine.
The shrine, built about 380 years ago, is composed of the upper shrine "Kami no Miya" and the lower shrine "Hishizumi no Miya".
Kashima Shrine, also known as Kashima Jingu, is the oldest and largest shrine in the Kanto region. The shrine is dedicated to the shinto god of martial arts.