Oshiage Station | A 3-minute walk from Oshiage Station (Keisei Line / Toei Asakusa Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tobu Line. Exit B3). |
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From Tokyo Station | About 30 minutes on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line & Hanzomon Line. About 30 minutes by car. |
From Narita Airport | about 54 minutes on the Keisei Sky Access. about 70 minutes by car. |
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From Haneda Airport | about 36 minutes on the Keikyu Limited Express. about 60 minutes by car. |
Tobiki Inari Shrine
Inari-san is a very quiet and calm place to visit and is a popular power spot. It is famous for its towering Ginkgo biloba tree, which is said to be over 1,000 years old.
Approx. 3 minutes on foot
Google MapsTOKYO SKYTREE
The world’s tallest tower at 634 meters. From the TEMBO DECK, 350 meters above the ground, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the Kanto region, and on a clear day, you can even see Mt.
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Approx. 12 minutes on foot
Google MapsTOKYO SORAMACHI
Located within Tokyo Skytree Town is a commercial facility with a rich variety of more than 300 stores. Visitors can also enjoy unique stores that evoke the bustling downtown area.
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Approx. 12 minutes on foot
Google MapsSumida Aquarium
The aquarium is located in TOKYO SKYTREE. With a wide variety of programs and events that familiarize visitors with aquatic creatures, it is an ideal spot for sightseeing in downtown Tokyo.
Approx. 13 minutes on foot
Google MapsOshiage Onsen Daikokuyu
A spa facility with a full range of facilities including natural hot springs, daily medicinal baths, a large outdoor bath, a steam salt sauna, and a far-infrared sauna. It features a modern Japanese-style exterior with a view of the TOKYO SKYTREE.
Approx. 13 minutes on foot
Google MapsKinshi Park
It is a representative hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spot in Sumida Ward, with its autumn foliage in fall and approximately 160 Someiyoshino and other cherry trees in bloom in spring.
Approx. 20 minutes on foot
Google MapsSumida Park
The park is located along the Sumida River, famous for its cherry blossoms. Visitors can enjoy picnics, water buses, and other Tokyo strolls while viewing the TOKYO SKYTREE.
Approx. 13 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsSenso-ji Temple
This is the oldest temple in Tokyo, visited by 30 million people annually. The temple is full of attractions such as the Kaminarimon, a large lantern weighing 700kg, a small incense burner to purify the body by bathing in smoke, and omikuji (fortune telling).
Approx. 13 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsNakamise Shopping Street
Lined with nearly 90 stores, it is an essential spot for buying unique Japanese souvenirs. It is a shopping street where you can feel the lively downtown atmosphere.
Approx. 13 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsAsakusa Culture and Tourism Center
Located across from Kaminarimon, this tourist information center offers a free observation deck on the 8th floor from which visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Asakusa’s representative tourist attractions, including Kaminarimon and Nakamise-dori.
Approx. 13 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsTokyo National Museum
It is the museum with the longest history in Japan. The museum collects and carefully preserves works of art, historical materials, and archaeological artifacts from various countries and cultures of the Orient, with a particular focus on Japan.
Approx. 32 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsUeno Onshi Park
It was one of the first parks opened in Japan in 1873. It is a park with a rich cultural flavor, featuring Tokyo’s leading art museums, a museum, and a zoo.
Approx. 32 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsThe Tsukiji Outer Market
As Japan’s premier kitchen for over 80 years, Tsukiji has supported Tokyo’s food culture. The Tsukiji Outer Market features more than 400 specialty shops, offering a wide variety of seasonal ingredients and professional-grade cooking tools. It is a renowned gourmet destination featuring a collection of long-established eateries known for their exceptional flavors.
Approx. 32 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsMORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM teamLab Borderless
The theme of this new sensory theme park is a “borderless museum without a map,” where visitors can fully immerse themselves in massive art installations, becoming one with the artwork in a limitless world of creativity.
Approx. 36 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsTokyo Tower
Tokyo Tower, known for its bold red and white stripes, is a landmark of Tokyo that opened in 1958. Standing at a height of 333 meters, the tower features a complex called “Foot Town” at its base, where visitors can enjoy shopping, dining, and various attractions.
Approx. 37 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsShibuya Scramble Crossing
The Shibuya Crossing, located in front of Shibuya Station, is known as the “busiest intersection in the world.” It features a total of 10 lanes converging and 5 crosswalks, with over 1,000 people crossing during a single green light for pedestrians.
Approx. 42 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsTokyo Disney Resort
Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea are two Disney theme parks, each with a unique theme. Tokyo Disneyland, known as the “Kingdom of Dreams and Magic,” is made up of seven themed lands that revolve around concepts like adventure and the future.
Approx. 57 minutes by train and on foot
Google MapsWarner Bros. Studio Tour Tokyo
Step behind the scenes of the filmmaking process for the “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beasts” series and immerse yourself in the magical world. The largest Harry Potter shop in the world and a cafe that brings the film’s universe to life await you, offering a truly magical experience.
Approx. 65 minutes by train and on foot
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