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  • Asakusa
  • District of Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusa (浅草; Japanese: [asakɯ̥sa] ) is a district in Taitō, Tokyo, Japan. It is known for Sensō-ji, a Buddhist temple dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon

    Asakusa

    Asakusa

    Asakusa

  • Asakusa (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Asakusa (浅草) is a district in Tokyo, Japan. Asakusa may also refer to: Asakusa Station Asakusa International Theater in Asakusa, Tokyo Asakusa Mosque in

    Asakusa (disambiguation)

    Asakusa_(disambiguation)

  • Asakusa Kid
  • 2021 Japanese film

    Asakusa Kid (Japanese: 浅草キッド, Hepburn: Asakusa kiddo) is a 2021 Japanese film written and directed by Gekidan Hitori and starring Yo Oizumi and Yuya Yagira

    Asakusa Kid

    Asakusa_Kid

  • Toei Asakusa Line
  • Subway line in Tokyo, Japan

    The Toei Asakusa Line (都営浅草線, Toei Asakusa-sen) is a subway line in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the municipal subway operator Toei Subway. The line runs

    Toei Asakusa Line

    Toei Asakusa Line

    Toei_Asakusa_Line

  • Sensō-ji
  • Buddhist temple in Tokyo, Japan

    Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji (金龍山浅草寺), also known as Asakusa Kannon (浅草観音)), is an ancient Buddhist temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It is Tokyo's oldest-established

    Sensō-ji

    Sensō-ji

    Sensō-ji

  • Asakusa Shrine
  • Shinto shrine in Asakusa district, Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社, Asakusa-jinja) is a Shinto shrine in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan. Also known as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three gods), it

    Asakusa Shrine

    Asakusa Shrine

    Asakusa_Shrine

  • Asakusa Station
  • Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusa Station (浅草駅, Asakusa-eki) is a railway station in the Asakusa district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, and Toei

    Asakusa Station

    Asakusa Station

    Asakusa_Station

  • Taitō
  • Special ward in Kantō, Japan

    The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center provides amenities to both tourists and locals. Sensō-ji and Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate) Asakusa Shrine

    Taitō

    Taitō

    Taitō

  • Ryōunkaku
  • 1890–1923 Japan's first skyscraper

    Asakusa district of City of Tokyo (now Taitō, Tokyo) from 1890 until its demolition in 1923 following the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923. The Asakusa

    Ryōunkaku

    Ryōunkaku

    Ryōunkaku

  • Asakusa Station (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Asakusa Station (浅草駅) is a railway station in the Asakusa district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated by Tobu Railway, Tokyo Metro, and Toei Subway. Asakusa

    Asakusa Station (disambiguation)

    Asakusa_Station_(disambiguation)

  • Asakusa Mosque
  • Mosque in Tokyo, Japan

    The Asakusa Mosque (浅草モスク (Asakusa mosuku)), officially the Daar Al-Arqam Mosque (ダール・アル・アルカム・マスジド (Dāru Aru Arukamu masujido)), and commonly known as

    Asakusa Mosque

    Asakusa Mosque

    Asakusa_Mosque

  • Ginza Line
  • Subway line in Tokyo, Japan

    all Ginza Line trains operate along the full length of the line between Asakusa and Shibuya. However, two early-morning trains originate at Toranomon,

    Ginza Line

    Ginza Line

    Ginza_Line

  • Yakisoba
  • Japanese fried noodle dish

    eateries serving shina soba (the precursor to ramen), began opening in Asakusa, Tokyo. Some of these chefs had been forced to leave the United States

    Yakisoba

    Yakisoba

    Yakisoba

  • Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
  • Tourist information center in Tokyo, Japan

    The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is a building primarily containing tourist facilities, amongst other amenities in the Asakusa district of

    Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

    Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

    Asakusa_Culture_Tourist_Information_Center

  • Luna Park, Tokyo
  • Amusement park in Tokyo, Japan

    operation in 1910 and 1911, Tokyo's Luna Park (Runa pāku, also known as Asakusa Luna Park) was the first park of that name to be open in Japan. Owned and

    Luna Park, Tokyo

    Luna Park, Tokyo

    Luna_Park,_Tokyo

  • Ikizulive! Love Live! Bluebird
  • Japanese media franchise

    classes as well as in-person education. The school has satellite campuses in Asakusa, Fukui Prefecture, Umeda, and Sendai. Hoping to raise funds and attract

    Ikizulive! Love Live! Bluebird

    Ikizulive!_Love_Live!_Bluebird

  • Maneki-neko
  • Japanese figurine of a beckoning cat

    Imado in Asakusa, and local people began to make Imado ware. In the Edo period, potters from the Mikawa Province moved to Imado in Asakusa and further

    Maneki-neko

    Maneki-neko

    Maneki-neko

  • Takeshi Kitano
  • Japanese comedian, actor, and filmmaker

    Meiji University, he became a comedian at the strip theater France-za in Asakusa, Tokyo. In 1973, he formed a comedy duo called Two Beat with Kiyoshi Kaneko

    Takeshi Kitano

    Takeshi Kitano

    Takeshi_Kitano

  • Tobu Skytree Line
  • Section of the Tobu Isesaki Line in Japan

    Line operated by the private railway company Tobu Railway, extending from Asakusa Station in Tokyo to Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station in Saitama Prefecture. Some

    Tobu Skytree Line

    Tobu Skytree Line

    Tobu_Skytree_Line

  • Horiyasu
  • Japanese tattoo artist (born 1953)

    respected contemporary tattooists in Japan. Horiyasu, otherwise known as Asakusa Horiyasu, was a samurai-sword smith. He started working with blades at

    Horiyasu

    Horiyasu

    Horiyasu

  • Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!
  • Japanese manga series and its adaptations

    adaptation premiered in September 2020. First-year high schooler Midori Asakusa loves anime so much, she insists that "concept is everything" in animation

    Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!

    Keep_Your_Hands_Off_Eizouken!

  • Sanja Matsuri
  • Shinto festival in Tokyo, Japan

    Buddhist temple. Sanja Matsuri is held on the third weekend of every May at Asakusa Shrine. Its prominent parades revolve around three mikoshi (the portable

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja Matsuri

    Sanja_Matsuri

  • Asakusa International Theater
  • Building in Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusa International Theater (浅草国際劇場, Asakusa Kokusai Gekijō) was a 3,860-seat theater located in Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, which was used for concerts

    Asakusa International Theater

    Asakusa International Theater

    Asakusa_International_Theater

  • Nihombashi Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    (Toei) and Tokyo Metro. The Tokyo Underground Railway (which built the Asakusa-Shimbashi section of the Ginza Line) opened a station here on 24 December

    Nihombashi Station

    Nihombashi Station

    Nihombashi_Station

  • Tokyo Underground Railway
  • Rail operator in Japan (1920–1941)

    company began construction of what is now the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line between Asakusa and Shimbashi in 1925. It was the first company to build a subway line

    Tokyo Underground Railway

    Tokyo Underground Railway

    Tokyo_Underground_Railway

  • Tokyo
  • Capital and most populous city in Japan

    Kuni no Miyatsuko (provincial governor) by Emperor Ankan. Senso-ji in Asakusa was founded in 645. Under the Ritsuryō system established during the Asuka

    Tokyo

    Tokyo

    Tokyo

  • Amuse Museum
  • Art museum in Tokyo, Japan

    Japanese textile culture and ukiyo-e. It opened on 1 November 2009 in Asakusa, Tokyo, not too far from Ueno Park, where multiple other museums are located

    Amuse Museum

    Amuse Museum

    Amuse_Museum

  • Tokyo Skytree Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    Skytree Station is served by the Tobu Skytree Line from Asakusa, and is 1.1 km from the line's Asakusa terminus. The station consists of one island platform

    Tokyo Skytree Station

    Tokyo Skytree Station

    Tokyo_Skytree_Station

  • Kume no Heinai-dō
  • Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan

    Kume no Heinai-dō (久米平内堂) is a small folk shrine located in Asakusa in Taitō, Tokyo. The shrine houses a stone statue of Kume no Heinai, a samurai from

    Kume no Heinai-dō

    Kume no Heinai-dō

    Kume_no_Heinai-dō

  • The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa
  • 1930 novel by Yasunari Kawabata

    The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa (浅草紅團, Asakusa Kurenaidan) is a novel by the Japanese author Yasunari Kawabata. It was originally serialized in a newspaper

    The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa

    The_Scarlet_Gang_of_Asakusa

  • Shimbashi Station
  • Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    trains do not stop at this station. It is also served by Toei Subway's Asakusa Line and Tokyo Metro's Ginza Line. It is also relatively close to Uchisaiwaicho

    Shimbashi Station

    Shimbashi Station

    Shimbashi_Station

  • Kaminarimon
  • Gate entrance in Asakusa, Japan

    that ultimately leads to the Sensō-ji (the inner being the Hōzōmon) in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. The gate, with its lantern and statues, is popular with

    Kaminarimon

    Kaminarimon

    Kaminarimon

  • Tobu Isesaki Line
  • Railway line in Japan

    Gunma Prefecture. The Isesaki Line can refer to the entire section between Asakusa - Isesaki and Oshiage - Hikifune, but from March 2012, the 41.0 km (25

    Tobu Isesaki Line

    Tobu Isesaki Line

    Tobu_Isesaki_Line

  • Hanayashiki
  • Amusement park in Tokyo, Japan

    Hanayashiki (浅草花やしき, Asakusa hanayashiki) is an amusement park in Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, that has operated since 1853. It is operated by Hanayashiki

    Hanayashiki

    Hanayashiki

    Hanayashiki

  • Yasunari Kawabata
  • Japanese novelist (1899–1972)

    of Asakusa, Tokyo. During this period, Kawabata experimented with different styles of writing. In Asakusa kurenaidan (The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa), serialized

    Yasunari Kawabata

    Yasunari Kawabata

    Yasunari_Kawabata

  • Festivals in Tokyo
  • festivals include the Sanno Festival at Hie Shrine, and the Sanja Festival at Asakusa Shrine. The Kanda Matsuri in Tokyo is held every two years in May. The

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals in Tokyo

    Festivals_in_Tokyo

  • Toei Subway
  • Subway system in Greater Tokyo, Japan

    Toei Subway system in 1958. Since the Toei Subway began operations on the Asakusa Line between Asakusabashi and Oshiage in 1960, with through services to

    Toei Subway

    Toei Subway

    Toei_Subway

  • Tokyo subway
  • Part of the rapid transit system in Greater Tokyo, Japan

    Ochanomizu. 1960: Toei Subway Line 1, present-day Toei Asakusa Line, opens between Oshiage and Asakusa. 1968: Toei Subway Line 6 (currently the Toei Mita

    Tokyo subway

    Tokyo subway

    Tokyo_subway

  • Toei Subway rolling stock
  • Passenger trains that run in the Toei Subway

    The Asakusa Line, Mita Line and Shinjuku Line operate through services onto lines owned by other railway companies. The rolling stock listed below includes

    Toei Subway rolling stock

    Toei_Subway_rolling_stock

  • Special wards of Tokyo
  • Special form of municipalities in Honshu, Japan

    guide to Asakusa - an area of true Japanese tradition". The Official Tokyo Travel Guide, GO TOKYO. Retrieved 2025-01-23. "The History of Asakusa" (PDF)

    Special wards of Tokyo

    Special wards of Tokyo

    Special_wards_of_Tokyo

  • Aru Asa Dummy Head Mike ni Natteita Ore-kun no Jinsei
  • Japanese anime television series

    consciousness inhabits various inanimate objects and animals. Yuri Asakusa (浅草ゆり, Asakusa Yuri) Voiced by: Saori Ōnishi A second-year high school student

    Aru Asa Dummy Head Mike ni Natteita Ore-kun no Jinsei

    Aru_Asa_Dummy_Head_Mike_ni_Natteita_Ore-kun_no_Jinsei

  • Asakusabashi Station
  • Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusabashi Station (浅草橋駅, Asakusabashi-eki) is a subway station on the Toei Asakusa Line operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, and a

    Asakusabashi Station

    Asakusabashi Station

    Asakusabashi_Station

  • Tokyo Cruise Ship
  • Private Tokyo water bus company

    Rain) Asakusa → Hamarikyū → Hinode Pier Hinode Pier → AsakusaAsakusa-Odaiba Direct Line (浅草・お台場直通ライン, Asakusa-Odaiba Chokutsū Rain) Asakusa → Odaiba

    Tokyo Cruise Ship

    Tokyo Cruise Ship

    Tokyo_Cruise_Ship

  • Fiona Graham
  • Australian anthropologist, geisha

    geisha in Japan. She made her debut as a geisha (trainee) in 2007 in the Asakusa district of Tokyo under the name Sayuki (紗幸) as a part of her anthropological

    Fiona Graham

    Fiona Graham

    Fiona_Graham

  • Tempura
  • Japanese dish of battered, deep-fried fish or vegetables

    Assorted vegetable tempura served at San-Sada restaurant in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan

    Tempura

    Tempura

    Tempura

  • Keisei Oshiage Line
  • Railway line in Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusa Line and Keikyu Line, Airport Limited Express for Haneda Airport.   Limited Express (快速特急, Kaisoku Tokkyū) Through services to Toei Asakusa Line

    Keisei Oshiage Line

    Keisei Oshiage Line

    Keisei_Oshiage_Line

  • Toei Class E5000
  • Japanese electric locomotive class

    linear-motor powered Ōedo Line trainsets to the Magome Workshops on the Asakusa Line in Ōta, Tokyo for heavy overhaul from 2006, following the completion

    Toei Class E5000

    Toei Class E5000

    Toei_Class_E5000

  • Soichi Terada
  • Japanese electronic music composer (born 1965)

    Sarundtracks!! 2011 Ape Escape Originape Soundtracks 2012 Ape Escape 3 Originape Soundtracks 2015 Sounds from the Far East 2022 Asakusa Light Rush Hour

    Soichi Terada

    Soichi Terada

    Soichi_Terada

  • Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express)
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    Asakusa Station (浅草駅, Asakusa-eki) is an underground railway station on the Tsukuba Express line in the Asakusa district of Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, operated

    Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express)

    Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express)

    Asakusa_Station_(Tsukuba_Express)

  • Amuse Inc.
  • Japanese talent agency

    software, and patent agent businesses. The private Amuse Museum, located in Asakusa, Tokyo, was owned by the company. It featured ukiyo-e and textile displays

    Amuse Inc.

    Amuse Inc.

    Amuse_Inc.

  • Kappabashi-dori
  • Tokyo market street

    (Japanese: 合羽橋) or Kitchen Town, is a street in Tokyo between Ueno and Asakusa which is almost entirely populated with shops supplying the restaurant

    Kappabashi-dori

    Kappabashi-dori

    Kappabashi-dori

  • Airport Line (Fukuoka)
  • Metro line in Fukuoka, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan

    airport. Although Toei Asakusa Line trains in Tokyo also serve airports (Narita and Haneda), those are not the stations of the Asakusa Line itself. Rather

    Airport Line (Fukuoka)

    Airport Line (Fukuoka)

    Airport_Line_(Fukuoka)

  • 100 Meters (manga)
  • Japanese manga series and anime film

    but his performance has declined recently because of pressure. He meets Asakusa, who tries to recruit him for the track and field club to save it from

    100 Meters (manga)

    100_Meters_(manga)

  • Honjo-azumabashi Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Station (本所吾妻橋駅, Honjo-azumabashi-eki) is a subway station on the Toei Asakusa Line, operated by the Toei. It is located in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. Its

    Honjo-azumabashi Station

    Honjo-azumabashi Station

    Honjo-azumabashi_Station

  • Takenotsuka Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    Skytree Line, and is located 13.4 km from the line's Tokyo terminus at Asakusa. The station consists of one island platform serving two tracks. There

    Takenotsuka Station

    Takenotsuka Station

    Takenotsuka_Station

  • Sengakuji Station
  • Railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    a major transfer point for passengers on the Toei Asakusa Line because most trains on the Asakusa Line switch to the Keikyu Line past Sengakuji: passengers

    Sengakuji Station

    Sengakuji Station

    Sengakuji_Station

  • Daimon Station (Tokyo)
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    between the Asakusa Line and the JR lines, was initially planned to be called "Hamamatsucho", but ultimately adopted the name of the existing Asakusa Line station

    Daimon Station (Tokyo)

    Daimon Station (Tokyo)

    Daimon_Station_(Tokyo)

  • Imado ware
  • Type of Japanese pottery

    type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Imado, presently a part of Asakusa, Tokyo. Media related to Imado ware at Wikimedia Commons http://imadoki

    Imado ware

    Imado ware

    Imado_ware

  • Yamanote Line
  • Railway loop line in Tokyo, Japan

    districts that were historically the city’s commercial centers, such as Asakusa, Nihonbashi, and Ginza. Trains run from 04:26 to 01:04 the next day at

    Yamanote Line

    Yamanote Line

    Yamanote_Line

  • Nori
  • Edible seaweed species of the red algae genus Pyropia

    consumed as paste form until the sheet form (ita-nori 板海苔) was invented in Asakusa, Tokyo, around 1750 in the Edo period through the method of Japanese paper-making

    Nori

    Nori

    Nori

  • Hiroh Kikai
  • Japanese photographer (1945–2020)

    scenes of buildings in and close to Tokyo, portraits of people in the Asakusa area of Tokyo, and rural and town life in India and Turkey. He pursued

    Hiroh Kikai

    Hiroh Kikai

    Hiroh_Kikai

  • Nihonbashi
  • Business district in Tokyo, Japan

    (日本橋駅) - Toei Asakusa Line (A-13), Tokyo Metro Ginza Line (G-11), Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line (T-10) Ningyōchō Station (人形町駅) - Toei Asakusa Line (A-14), Tokyo

    Nihonbashi

    Nihonbashi

    Nihonbashi

  • Sasaki Rui
  • Japanese swordswoman, Onna-musha and kenjutsu expert

    became extinct. Rui went to Edo, where she rented a house in present-day Asakusa and began teaching the martial arts. At the same time that her teaching

    Sasaki Rui

    Sasaki Rui

    Sasaki_Rui

  • Ueno Station
  • Major railway and metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Railway (now Tokyo Metro) opened Japan's first subway line from here to Asakusa Station. During World War II and the following years, many war orphans

    Ueno Station

    Ueno Station

    Ueno_Station

  • Ōta Station (Gunma)
  • Railway station in Ōta, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

    Koizumi Line, and is 94.7 km from the Tokyo terminus of the Isesaki Line at Asakusa. It is the terminus for the Koizumi Line and Kiryū Line. The station consists

    Ōta Station (Gunma)

    Ōta Station (Gunma)

    Ōta_Station_(Gunma)

  • Ginza
  • Shopping, business, and entertainment district in Chuo, Tokyo, Japan

    Yūrakuchō Line) Higashi-Ginza Station (東銀座駅) (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Toei Asakusa Line) Other stations near Ginza: Yūrakuchō Station (有楽町駅) Tokyo Metro Yūrakuchō

    Ginza

    Ginza

    Ginza

  • Hibiya Line
  • Subway line in Tokyo, Japan

    private railway, and the second Tokyo subway line overall after the Toei Asakusa Line. It is connected to the Tobu Skytree Line at Kita-Senju, and through

    Hibiya Line

    Hibiya Line

    Hibiya_Line

  • Sakura Hotel
  • Hotel (サクラホテル) is a Japanese hotel chain, consisting of four hotels in Asakusa, Ikebukuro, Jimbocho, and Hatagaya, all in central Tokyo. www.sakura-hotel

    Sakura Hotel

    Sakura Hotel

    Sakura_Hotel

  • Asuka Saitō
  • Japanese actress, model and television presenter (born 1998)

    Japanese remake of the Taiwanese film You Are the Apple of My Eye and Midori Asakusa in both the film and television adaptations of the manga Keep Your Hands

    Asuka Saitō

    Asuka Saitō

    Asuka_Saitō

  • Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts
  • 1935 Japanese film

    directed by Mikio Naruse. Based on the short story Sisters of Asakusa (浅草の姉妹, Asakusa no shimai) by Yasunari Kawabata, it was the director's first sound

    Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts

    Three Sisters with Maiden Hearts

    Three_Sisters_with_Maiden_Hearts

  • Magome Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Magome Station (馬込駅, Magome-eki) is a subway station on the Toei Asakusa Line, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation. It is located

    Magome Station

    Magome Station

    Magome_Station

  • David Bull (craftsman)
  • Printmaker

    ukiyo-e woodblock printer and carver who heads the Mokuhankan studio in Asakusa, Tokyo. Born in Britain, Bull moved to Canada at the age of 5. He first

    David Bull (craftsman)

    David Bull (craftsman)

    David_Bull_(craftsman)

  • Keisei Narita Airport Line
  • Railway line in Tokyo & Chiba prefectures, Japan

    for a fare of ¥1,850. There are also plans to build a spur from the Toei Asakusa Line to Tōkyō Station, opening a potentially faster route to the airport

    Keisei Narita Airport Line

    Keisei Narita Airport Line

    Keisei_Narita_Airport_Line

  • Saburo Ishikura
  • Japanese actor (born 1946)

    of Takeshi's recent films which include Zatoichi (2003) as Boss Ogi and Asakusa Kid (2002). He has also made guest appearances in Gaki No Tsukai Batsu

    Saburo Ishikura

    Saburo_Ishikura

  • Great Kantō Earthquake
  • 1923 megathrust earthquake in Japan

    accounting for 90 percent of the fatalities. In Tokyo, districts like Asakusa, Kanda, Nihonbashi, Kyōbashi, Honjo, and Fukagawa were largely incinerated

    Great Kantō Earthquake

    Great Kantō Earthquake

    Great_Kantō_Earthquake

  • Matsuya (department store)
  • Department store in Tokyo, Japan

    store in Tokyo. Founded in 1869, it has stores in Ginza (est. 1925) and Asakusa (est. 1930s). The Ginza branch is the company's headquarters. Arising from

    Matsuya (department store)

    Matsuya (department store)

    Matsuya_(department_store)

  • Toei Mita Line
  • Subway line in Tokyo, Japan

    second most profitable line, earning 6.30 billion yen in surplus (after the Asakusa Line). It served 606,811 passengers on average per day, the lowest in the

    Toei Mita Line

    Toei Mita Line

    Toei_Mita_Line

  • Hakase Suidobashi
  • Japanese comedian (born 1962)

    Okayama, Japan) is a Japanese comedian who is a member of the comedy duo Asakusa Kid. His real name is Masayoshi Ono (小野 正芳, Ono Masayoshi). Suidobashi

    Hakase Suidobashi

    Hakase Suidobashi

    Hakase_Suidobashi

  • Oshiage Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    service to the Toei Asakusa Line Tobu Skytree Line (station number TS-03) – through service to the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Toei Asakusa Line (station number

    Oshiage Station

    Oshiage Station

    Oshiage_Station

  • Irasutoya
  • Website of free illustrations by Takashi Mifune

    released. Irasutoya-embroidered handkerchiefs were sold at Nakamise-dōri in Asakusa from 25 December 2017 with five different illustrations (boy, girl, boy

    Irasutoya

    Irasutoya

    Irasutoya

  • Shinagawa Station
  • Major railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    served by the Tokyo subway network. However, it is connected to the Toei Asakusa Line via Keikyu through services. Despite its name, the station is not

    Shinagawa Station

    Shinagawa Station

    Shinagawa_Station

  • Takarachō Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Takarachō Station (宝町駅, Takarachō-eki) is Station A-12 on the Toei Asakusa Line of the Tokyo Subway network in Japan. It is located underground in the

    Takarachō Station

    Takarachō Station

    Takarachō_Station

  • Takanawa Gateway Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    opened in the 21st century. The station is also accessible from the Toei Asakusa Line and the Keikyū Main Line via the nearby Sengakuji Station. It is located

    Takanawa Gateway Station

    Takanawa Gateway Station

    Takanawa_Gateway_Station

  • Hōzōmon
  • Main gate of Senso-ji, Tokyo

    ultimately leads to the Sensō-ji (the outer being the Kaminarimon) in Asakusa, Tokyo. A two-story gate (nijūmon), the Hōzōmon's second story houses many

    Hōzōmon

    Hōzōmon

    Hōzōmon

  • Gotanno Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    the Tobu Skytree Line and lies 9.3 km from the line's Tokyo terminus at Asakusa. The station has one island platform serving two tracks, with additional

    Gotanno Station

    Gotanno Station

    Gotanno_Station

  • Inarichō Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Inarichō Station is served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line from Shibuya to Asakusa. The station has two side platforms located on the first basement (B1F)

    Inarichō Station

    Inarichō Station

    Inarichō_Station

  • Confessions of a Yakuza
  • 1989 novel by Junichi Saga

    Confessions of a Yakuza (浅草博徒一代, Asakusa bakuto ichidai) is a 1989 book by Japanese doctor and author Junichi Saga. It recounts a series of stories from

    Confessions of a Yakuza

    Confessions_of_a_Yakuza

  • Higashi-ginza Station
  • Metro station in Tokyo, Japan

    Higashi-ginza Station (東銀座駅, Higashi-ginza-eki) is a subway station on the Asakusa Line, operated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation (Toei)

    Higashi-ginza Station

    Higashi-ginza Station

    Higashi-ginza_Station

  • Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station
  • Railway station in Miyashiro, Saitama Prefecture, Japan

    Skytree Line (41.0 km (25.5 mi) from the line's Tokyo starting point at Asakusa) and is the starting point of both the Tobu Isesaki Line and the Tōbu Nikkō

    Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station

    Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen Station

    Tōbu-Dōbutsu-Kōen_Station

  • History of Tokyo
  • around 5,000 years ago. Tokyo's oldest temple is possibly Sensō-ji in Asakusa, founded in 628. The city's original name, Edo, first appears in the 12th

    History of Tokyo

    History of Tokyo

    History_of_Tokyo

  • Kanegafuchi Station
  • Railway station in Tokyo, Japan

    Skytree Line, and is located 4.2 km (2.6 mi) from the Tokyo terminus at Asakusa. The station consists of two opposed side platforms serving two tracks

    Kanegafuchi Station

    Kanegafuchi Station

    Kanegafuchi_Station

  • Yoshihiko Inohara
  • Japanese entertainer (born 1976)

    band V6 and a member of 20th Century. His nickname is "Inocchi". Born in Asakusa, Taitō, Tokyo and raised in Yashio, Shinagawa, Tokyo. He belongs to Starto

    Yoshihiko Inohara

    Yoshihiko_Inohara

  • Machiko Kyō
  • Japanese actress (1924–2019)

    Emmy Genji monogatari (1951) - Awaji no ue Bakurô ichidai (1951) - Yuki Asakusa kurenaidan (1952) - Ryûko Beni Daibutsu kaigen (1952) - Mayame Nagasaki

    Machiko Kyō

    Machiko Kyō

    Machiko_Kyō

  • Despera
  • Japanese planned anime series

    Lady of the Mansion" (洋館の露西亜貴婦人, "Yōkan no roshia kifujin) "Asakusa Tales" (浅草異譚, "Asakusa itan") "Electric Girl Versus Tank Corps" (電気娘対戦車隊, "Denki musume

    Despera

    Despera

  • Tobu Railway
  • Japanese railway company

    Tobu began operating its first electric train on the Isesaki Line between Asakusa (later Narihirabashi, today Tokyo Skytree Station) and Nishiarai. Tobu

    Tobu Railway

    Tobu Railway

    Tobu_Railway

  • Odaiba
  • Artificial island in Tokyo Bay, Japan

    as event cruises and chartered ships. Such as from Asakusa → Odaiba Seaside Park → Toyosu → Asakusa. Odaiba, the Rainbow Bridge, and other parts of the

    Odaiba

    Odaiba

    Odaiba

  • Matikanefukukitaru
  • Japanese thoroughbred racehorse and sire

    the Plenty 2004 Delta Blues 2005 Deep Impact ₩ 2006 Song of Wind 2007 Asakusa Kings 2008 Oken Bruce Lee 2009 Three Rolls 2010s 2010 Big Week 2011 Orfevre

    Matikanefukukitaru

    Matikanefukukitaru

    Matikanefukukitaru

  • Japanese addressing system
  • System used to identify a specific location in Japan

    separated by hyphens or the possessive suffix の (no), resulting in Asakusa 4-5-10 or Asakusa 4の5の10. This renders the two styles indistinguishable, but since

    Japanese addressing system

    Japanese_addressing_system

  • Tokyo Station
  • Major railway and metro station in Japan

    There was a proposal to build a spur to Tokyo Station from the nearby Toei Asakusa Line, which would provide another connection to the subway network, and

    Tokyo Station

    Tokyo Station

    Tokyo_Station

  • Kasukabe Station
  • Railway station in Kasukabe, Saitama Prefecture, Japan

    Kita-Senju TS09 towards Asakusa Spacia X Shin-Kanuma TN18 towards Tōbu–Nikkō or Kinugawa–Onsen Hikifune TS04 towards Asakusa Kegon Sugito-Takanodai TN01

    Kasukabe Station

    Kasukabe Station

    Kasukabe_Station

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