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Rickshaw Kaminarimon

Rickshaw Kaminarimon
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Overview

A rickshaw ride offers a charming way to explore Japan’s streets while comfortably seated as your guide pulls you through historic districts and scenic spots. Popular in places like Asakusa or Kyoto, these traditional rides allow you to enjoy unique views, learn local stories, and experience old-fashioned Japanese hospitality.

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Distance
0.8 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 start18 m near route
563 m/7 min walk
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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.

563 m from start9 m near route
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