Best Shrines And Temples In Taito-ku

Here're best Shrines And Temples in Taito-ku. We released a ranking of reviews about Shrines And Temples posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Taito-ku.

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Asakusa is excellent with Kimono, Japanese traditional dress. Kimono looks beautiful at Senso-ji Temple and Edo-machi around it. In the season of New Year Days, Nakamise-dori is decorated with New Year ornaments, and we can enjoy happier atmosphere than usual.

Name

Senso-ji Temple

Address

2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, TokyoGoogle Map

Tel

03-3842-0181

Hours

6:00-17:00

Fee

Adult 0 yen、Child 0 yen

How to get there

5 min walk from Asakusa Station. By car or taxi, 30 min from Shinagawa Station, 20 min from Tokyo Station or 50 min from Hanada Airport.

Parking

Nearby toll parking area is available

2

Besides mimosa and cherry blossoms, camellias are also in bloom. According to the official website of Kuramae Shrine, the type of cherry blossoms is unknown, and it seems that they are called "Kuramae Sakura"! The bright pink like a peach blossom was impressive.

Name

Kuramae Shrine

Address

3-14-11, Kuramae, Taito-ku, Tokyo, JapanGoogle Map

How to get there

1 min walk, from Kuramae Station

3

Otori Shine is the birth place of Tori-no Ichi Festival that is hold at the Cock days (one of the twelve daily signs) of November. Many people visit the shrine for rakes that gather the good fortunes and money in the coming year. Energetic hand-clapping and shouting 'business success' make me feel that I can really gather the good fortunes!

Name

Otori Shrine

Address

3-18-7 Senzoku, Taito-ku, TokyoGoogle Map

Tel

03-3876-0010

How to get there

4

The most oldest temple in Tokyo, Sensoji is a famous tourist spot in Asakusa. And from the observatory located at 8th floor of Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, you can have a bird's eye view of Kaminari-mon (Thunder Gate), Nakamise (shopping street), Hozo-mon (a two-storied gate) and all things from the sky! You must visit here when you travel in Asakusa!◎Opening hours: 9:00-20:00

Name

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

Address

2-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, TokyoGoogle Map

Tel

03-3842-5566

Hours

9:00-20:00

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Senso-ji Temple

13 Reviews

Asakusa is excellent with Kimono, Japanese traditional dress. Kimono looks beautiful at Senso-ji Temple and Edo-machi around it. In the season of New Year Days, Nakamise-dori is decorated with New Year ornaments, and we can enjoy happier atmosphere than usual.

Otori Shrine

1 Reviews

Otori Shine is the birth place of Tori-no Ichi Festival that is hold at the Cock days (one of the twelve daily signs) of November. Many people visit the shrine for rakes that gather the good fortunes and money in the coming year. Energetic hand-clapping and shouting 'business success' make me feel that I can really gather the good fortunes!

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

2 Reviews

The most oldest temple in Tokyo, Sensoji is a famous tourist spot in Asakusa. And from the observatory located at 8th floor of Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, you can have a bird's eye view of Kaminari-mon (Thunder Gate), Nakamise (shopping street), Hozo-mon (a two-storied gate) and all things from the sky! You must visit here when you travel in Asakusa!◎Opening hours: 9:00-20:00

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