This gentle eastern Tokyo walk links riverside green spaces with historic neighborhood temples and shrines, passing sights such as Old Nakagawa Waterside Park, Hosho-ji, and Azuma Shrine. Beginning near Oshiage Station, the route follows park edges and neighborhood streets that showcase the area's tranquil natural setting and temple-filled character.
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This walking route begins and ends at Tokyo Skytree, taking you through a mix of scenic and cultural highlights in Sumida Ward. Capture the iconic “upside-down Skytree” reflection at Jukken Bridge, stroll through lush riverside parks, visit the unique Ushijima Shrine with its rare triple torii gate, and explore local history at the Sumida Heritage Museum. A perfect half-day walking course to experience Tokyo’s harmony of tradition and modernity—especially appealing to first-time visitors and culture seekers.Explore Tokyo Mizumachi, a stylish district with cafés and boutique shops, then marvel at Tokyo Skytree and enjoy shopping or dining at Tokyo Solamachi. End your walk at Oshiage Station for easy access back. Perfect for first-time visitors, families, and Instagrammers alike!

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.

Starting at Tokyo Skytree, this tranquil walking route winds through riverside parks and historic temples and shrines, ending at the scenic Mukojima Hyakkaen Garden and Higashi-Mukojima Station. Along the way, visitors can explore spiritual sites like Ushijima Shrine and Mimeguri Shrine, sample traditional sweets near Chomeiji Temple (known as the birthplace of sakuramochi), and relax in the peaceful beauty of one of Tokyo’s oldest flower gardens. This route is ideal for travelers seeking hidden gems and authentic Tokyo charm away from the crowds.
This refreshing waterside walk showcases Sumida riverfront scenery and riverside promenades, passing Tokyo Mizumachi and stretches alongside the Kita-Jukken River. The path also runs by parkland at the Old Nakagawa Waterside Park and highlights waterfront flower spots along the route.