Not many people know that you can get an amazing aerial view of Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Street from the Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center—completely free! This hidden gem in Asakusa offers a breathtaking perspective of one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks without the crowds or cost associated with other viewing spots.
We made our way to the center and took the elevator to the observation deck, where the panoramic view of the bustling Nakamise Street and the majestic Sensoji Temple left us speechless. It’s the perfect place to pause and take in the sights after exploring the busy streets below. The view is especially stunning during sunset when the golden light bathes the area, giving it a serene and almost magical feel.
Our children were equally captivated by the sight, pointing out different landmarks and watching the steady flow of people below. It’s a great spot for families to take a break from the crowds while still enjoying the beauty of the Asakusa area. The center also provides useful tourist information and has a cafe, making it a convenient stop during a day of sightseeing.
If you’re visiting Asakusa, I highly recommend stopping by the Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center. It’s an underrated spot that offers some of the best views in the area, and the fact that it’s free makes it all the more appealing. Whether you’re looking to snap some incredible photos or just relax and enjoy the view, this is definitely...
Read moreTourist building is nice and staff is courteous. They do speak English. We went up to the Observatory and saw the Asakusa Shrine and Tokyo Skytree.
We also got a free night tour of Asakusa Shrine. Our provided us answers to all of our questions regarding the Asakusa Shrine and shared wonderful stories of its history. Our guides also gave us some little souvenirs at the end of the...
Read moreYou get a nice view at the 8th floor. If elevators are crowded you can climb up the stairs if you're up for a mini challenge. Free guided tours too, check out the attached image if you would like one. Came on a saturday at about 5pm in November, sun was down and it wasn't too crowded up at the...
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