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Nakamise Shopping Street

Nakamise Shopping Street
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Overview

This 250-meter-long shopping street connects Kaminarimon Gate to Sensō-ji’s Main Hall and is one of Japan’s oldest shopping streets, dating back to the Edo period. With around 90 stores, it offers traditional sweets, souvenirs, and handicrafts. It is a must-visit spot for street food and Japanese souvenir shopping in Asakusa.

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Distance
0.3 km
Location
Taito City, Tokyo
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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.

0 m from start14 m near route
260 m/3 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.

260 m from start78 m near route
0 m/1 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.

260 m from start39 m near route
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Asakusa Shinnakamise Shopping Street

Located just south of Senso-ji Temple and intersecting with Kaminarimon Street, Asakusa Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street is a covered arcade stretching about 380 meters. Established in the early Meiji period (over 150 years ago), it is one of Asakusa’s iconic commercial areas where tradition and modern culture coexist. The street is lined with a wide variety of shops, including those selling Japanese sweets, souvenirs, local crafts, and rental kimono services, making it a popular destination for international visitors.

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Route157 m away

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