Best Architectures In Taito-ku

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

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Senso-ji Temple becomes so quiet and wrapped in a nice atmosphere at night, that the excitement of the daytime at Nakamise is not true. I found a very beautiful five-storied pagoda over the huge straw sandals at Hozomon Arch.◎A huge straw sandal is 4.5 meters tall, 1.5 meters in width, and 500 kg in weight. Since the first dedication in 1941, it's the eighth one. It expresses the power of Nio, the god in Hozomon Arch, and people say that the devil who sees the huge sandals fears and goes away...

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

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Illuminated Tokyo Sky Tree is also attractive. From an observation terrace of Asakusa Culture And Sightseeing Center, you enjoy the night view of Tokyo Sky Tree and around that.

Name

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

Address

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

Tel

03-3842-5566

Hours

9:00-20:00

How to get there

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Designed by a French architecture, Le Corbusier, it's 'a museum growing limitlessly'. There're many easy-understandable arts of Western collections for the permanent exhibitions, you can enjoy arts without difficulty.◎Access: just near the Koen-guchi (Park Gate) of Ueno Station. You can appreciate the popular Monet's great art 'Nymphéas (Water Lily)'. I think visiting from noon is more better.

Name

The National Museum Of Western Art

Address

7-7 Ueno-koen, Taito-ku, TokyoGoogle Map

Hours

9:30-17:30 [Tri・Sat]9:30-20:00

Closed

Mon

How to get there

Just near the Ueno Station's Koen-guchi (Park Gate)

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