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From Tokyo Skytree to Senso-ji – A Riverside Cultural Journey Through Tokyo’s Spiritual Heart

From Tokyo Skytree to Senso-ji – A Riverside Cultural Journey Through Tokyo’s Spiritual Heart
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Overview

This scenic walking route connects two of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks: Tokyo Skytree and Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa. Along the way, travelers will explore tranquil Sumida Park, discover local culture at the Sumida Heritage Museum, cross the picturesque Sakura Bridge, and stop by spiritual spots like Ushijima Shrine and the lesser-known but powerful Matsuchiyama Shoden Temple. Perfect for those who want to experience Tokyo’s natural beauty, local heritage, and deep spiritual traditions all in one half-day stroll.

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Distance
4.2 km
Location
Sumida City, Tokyo
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Spots along this route

14 spots

Route-ordered classic spots close to the path.

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Route-ordered classic spots close to the path.
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Tokyo Skytree
Classic spot

Tokyo Skytree

Opened in 2012, Tokyo Skytree stands at 634 meters, making it one of the world's tallest broadcasting towers. Its observation decks offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Kanto region. The tower is part of a larger complex featuring a shopping mall, an aquarium, and various entertainment facilities.

3 m from start37 m near route
113 m/1 min walk
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Sumida Aquarium
Classic spot

Sumida Aquarium

Located inside Tokyo Skytree Town, this urban-style aquarium features jellyfish, penguins, and sea lions, with over 10,000 marine creatures on display. Its modern, open-concept design and interactive exhibits make it a popular spot for visitors of all ages.

116 m from start49 m near route
838 m/10 min walk
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Sumida city Sumida Park
Gardens & ParksCherryBlossomViewpopular

Sumida city Sumida Park

This scenic riverside park along the Sumida River is home to around 700 cherry trees, making it one of Tokyo’s best hanami (cherry blossom viewing) spots. With easy access to both Tokyo Skytree and Asakusa, the park is a great place for relaxation and sightseeing.

954 m from start8 m near route
185 m/2 min walk
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Ushijima Shrine
Shrines & TemplesHiddenSpotShrine

Ushijima Shrine

Founded during the Heian period, Ushijima Shrine is the oldest shrine in Sumida Ward. It is famous for its unique legends involving cows and features a rare three-ring torii gate. The shrine is believed to bring good fortune, protection from misfortune, and safe childbirth. Its location offers picturesque views of the Sumida River and Tokyo Skytree.

1.1 km from start14 m near route
292 m/4 min walk
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Sumida Heritage Museum
Museums & Art Galleries

Sumida Heritage Museum

This museum introduces the history, culture, and daily life of Edo-period Sumida Ward. Visitors can explore traditional crafts, folk materials, and cultural exhibits, providing deeper insight into the area's heritage. It is an ideal place for those interested in historical and cultural discoveries.

1.4 km from start11 m near route
187 m/2 min walk
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Mimeguri Shrine
Shrines & TemplesShrine

Mimeguri Shrine

Located in Mukojima, Sumida Ward,Mimeguri Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine believed to have been founded during the Heian period. It is famous for granting business prosperity, household safety, and matchmaking blessings. The shrine also has strong historical ties to the Mitsui family, and visitors can find numerous stone monuments related to the Mitsui clan.

1.6 km from start41 m near route
893 m/11 min walk
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Matsuchiyama Shoden
Shrines & TemplesHiddenSpotTemple

Matsuchiyama Shoden

A Tendai Buddhist temple in Asakusa, also known as Matsuchiyama Shōden, is believed to bring prosperity, matchmaking, and household safety. Located on a small hill, it offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.

2.5 km from start5 m near route
526 m/7 min walk
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Taito City Sumida Park
Gardens & ParksCherryBlossomViewpopular

Taito City Sumida Park

Stretching along the Sumida River, this lush park is one of Tokyo’s most famous cherry blossom viewing spots, with about 100 cherry trees blooming each spring. It is conveniently located near Sensō-ji and Kaminarimon, making it ideal for a stroll. The park also offers stunning views of Tokyo Skytree.

3 km from start5 m near route
673 m/8 min walk
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Kaminarimon
LandmarksShrines & TemplespopularTemple

Kaminarimon

Officially known as Fūrai-jinmon, Kaminarimon is the grand entrance to Sensō-ji and one of Asakusa’s most iconic landmarks. The gate is famous for its massive red lantern and the statues of Fūjin (Wind God) and Raijin (Thunder God) on either side. Tourists often take commemorative photos here. The lantern bears the name of its donor, Matsushita Electric (Panasonic), symbolizing the fusion of history and modernity.

3.7 km from start1 m near route
329 m/4 min walk
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Senso-ji Hozomon Gate
Shrines & TemplespopularTemple

Senso-ji Hozomon Gate

Hōzōmon serves as the middle gate of Sensō-ji and functions as a storehouse for cultural treasures and Buddhist scriptures. It was once known as the Niōmon Gate, as it houses two guardian deity statues (Niō statues). The enormous lanterns and intricate carvings create a stunning and imposing visual impact.

4 km from start2 m near route
18 m/1 min walk
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Sensō-ji Five-story Pagoda
Shrines & TemplespopularTemple

Sensō-ji Five-story Pagoda

One of Japan's iconic Buddhist structures, the pagoda was first built in 942. The current reconstruction, standing at approximately 53 meters tall, was completed in 1973. As a prominent landmark within Sensō-ji’s precincts, its elegant design continues to captivate visitors.

4.1 km from start53 m near route
55 m/1 min walk
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Asakusa Shrine
Shrines & TemplespopularShrine

Asakusa Shrine

Located next to Sensō-ji, Asakusa Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine built in the Edo period. It enshrines the three founders of Sensō-ji and is commonly called "Sanja-sama" (Three Shrine Lords). It is famous for the Sanja Matsuri Festival held every May, offering visitors a chance to experience Tokyo’s Shitamachi (old downtown) culture and spirituality.

4.1 km from start91 m near route
0 m/1 min walk
13
Sensō-ji Main Hall
LandmarksShrines & TemplespopularTemple

Sensō-ji Main Hall

As the heart of Sensō-ji, this historic Buddhist temple houses the main object of worship, a statue of Kannon Bodhisattva. The original structure was destroyed in wartime, but the current red-lacquered hall was rebuilt in 1958. Its grandeur and traditional architecture attract visitors from around the world.

4.1 km from start13 m near route
31 m/1 min walk
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Sensō-ji
Classic spot

Sensō-ji

Founded in 628, Sensō-ji is the oldest temple in Tokyo and one of the city's top tourist attractions. With highlights such as the Kaminarimon Gate and the Five-story Pagoda, the temple offers a glimpse into the atmosphere of Edo-period Japan. It is a beloved landmark that attracts many visitors and worshippers every year.

4.1 km from start11 m near route
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14 spots

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