Posts Tagged ‘asakusa’
Asakusa Walking, At Night
As you know, we have a soft spot for Asakusa. The nightlife in Asakusa may not be that happening but that’s the way we like it

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Asakusa Walking, At Night
Sunflowers
Sunflowers, found on a sidewalk in Asakusa that seemed to be shying away from the bright sunlight.

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Sunflowers
Sunflowers
Sunflowers, found on a sidewalk in Asakusa that seemed to be shying away from the bright sunlight.

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Sunflowers
Beauty Under Your Feet
Don’t jut look up or straight ahead – look down and there’s plenty to see under your feet too. Check out my earlier post on manhole covers in Japan here .

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Beauty Under Your Feet
Sensoji, Illuminated
Sensoji, located in Asakusa; often known in guide books as the Asakusa Kannon Temple, is the oldest and most popular temple in Tokyo. We visited the temple at night last year to enjoy its
Food We Ate : A Simple Konbini Bought Dinner
Our trip to Japan on Day 4 last year saw us going to: A fruit farm and enjoyed our time plucking delicious
Asakusa – Day Trip
I wanted to share some photos of Asakusa; famous with tourists not only for its temples but also for its winding back alley streets with food stalls, souvenir shops and rickshaws. Asakusa is always our preferred base when we are in Tokyo. It’s quiet yet convenient.

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