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Orange Street

Orange Street
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OverviewAlong route
Shopping street

Overview

Located on the west side of Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa Orange Street is a post-war shopping street that once flourished as a hub of entertainment lined with movie theaters. Today, it features a nostalgic retro atmosphere with a mix of clothing shops, cafés, general stores, and local eateries. Compared to the busier main streets of Asakusa, this quieter, lesser-known street offers a more local and laid-back experience, making it a favorite among those looking to explore beyond the usual tourist spots.

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Distance
0.2 km
Location
Taito City, Tokyo
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Stars Plaza
Historic Streets

Stars Plaza

This plaza, located in Asakusa Rokku, features monuments honoring movie stars from the Showa era. Once a bustling cinema district, it still retains the nostalgic atmosphere with old posters and photographs on display. It is a unique spot where visitors can reflect on film history while experiencing the popular culture of Asakusa.

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