π± Asakusa Temple One-Day Travel Guide π±
A must-visit spot in Tokyo, Asakusa Temple, has many fun attractions, and the best part is that admission is π« free! Today, I'm sharing an in-depth travel guide for you all, so let's follow the check-in spots togetherο½ π Transportation Tips 1οΈβ£ Take the Ginza Line or Toei Asakusa Line to Asakusa Station, then walk for about 5 minutes to get there. 2οΈβ£ Take the Tobu Isesaki Line to Asakusa Station, then walk for about 5 minutes to get there. 3οΈβ£ Take the Tsukuba Express to Asakusa Station, then walk for about 1 minute to get there. 4οΈβ£ Take the Toei Bus to Asakusa Thunder Gate or Asakusa Cultural Tourism Center, then walk for about 1 minute to get there. π Kimono Check-in If you want to experience wearing a kimono at Asakusa Temple, make sure to book in advance and go early. Wearing a kimono and doing your makeup takes time, and if you go late, you might have to wait in line. Personally, I suggest checking in with a kimono in Kyoto for better photos. β¨ Route Sharing Asakusa Station π Asakusa Cultural Tourism Center π Thunder Gate π Nakamise Street π Treasure Gate π Five-Story Pagoda π Asakusa Temple π Attraction Check-ins π Thunder Gate: The iconic building and the main entrance to Asakusa Temple, the red lantern hanging above has become a symbol of Asakusa Temple. π Nakamise Street: Lined with various snack stalls, traditional trinkets, and souvenir shops on both sides, offering affordable and delicious food. #Tokyo #AsakusaTemple #JapanTravel #JapanTravelGuide #TokyoLife #TokyoTravel #TokyoTravelCheckIn #JapanTokyo #AsakusaTempleKimono #JapanPrivateCar #JapanPrivateCarTour #OsakaPrivateCar #JapanCustomTour #TokyoPrivateCar