Asakusabashi

Tokyo

Asakusabashi
Asakusabashi
Asakusabashi
Asakusabashi
Asakusabashi

Fans of the traditional Japanese doll should head straight to this riverside neighbourhood in the Taitō ward of Tokyo.

Asakusabashi is a relatively traditional and affordable Tokyo neighbourhood along the central Tokyo waterfront. It’s sometimes confused with the much more touristy Asakusa district, which is nearby. The two used to be linked because “bashi” means “bridge” and Asakusabashi refers to the bridge that gave access to Asakusa’s Sensoji Temple during the Edo (old Tokyo) Era.

Follow Edo-dori Avenue to where it meets Asakusabashi Station and you’ll see the bridge that gave the district its name. It spans the Kanda River with its scenic houseboats.

Asakusabashi is home to many wholesale stores that sell boxes full of beads, ribbons, artificial flowers and other materials for crafts. If you happen to visit in fall, attend the Monomachi events, during which galleries and studios hold open houses and give workshops.

If you would like to purchase a traditional Japanese doll as a souvenir you have come to the right place. Most doll shops in Asakusabashi cater to the wealthier Japanese who buy the dolls for their kids or grandkids on special occasions.

March 3 is the day of the Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival), when a symbolic gift is given to girls for good health. On May 5, boys receive a samurai doll for courage and strength. Many also come to Asakusabashi on that day to buy koinobori(koi carp banners) to decorate the streets in order to ward off evil spirits.

The area’s carved wooden or clay kimekomidolls are available year round. Ask the way to Kyugetsu, a more affordable store that caters to tourists and also sells other dolls and doll-related souvenirs.

Of the three ancient Shintō shrines in Asakusabashi’s alleys, the Ichogaoka Hachiman Shrine is easiest to find because it’s just around the corner from Asakusabashi Station. The shrine is dedicated to a local priest, Shaku Gyochi (1778-1841), a collector of folkloric tales.

At night, take a romantic yakatabune river dining cruise, from near the 17th-century Ryōgoku Bridge.

Reach Asakusabashi by taking the JR Sobu line from the centre of Tokyo. The stop is between Akihabara (west) and Ryōgoku (east). The trip takes just 15 minutes from Tokyo Station and about an hour from Tokyo Haneda Airport.


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Top hotels in Asakusabashi

Mikami Asakusabashi Hotel

Mikami Asakusabashi Hotel

2 out of 5
Asakusabashi 1-10-10 Tokyo Tokyo
The price is HK$260 per night from 21 Dec to 22 Dec
HK$260
HK$287 total
21 Dec - 22 Dec
Stay at this hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities and in-room washers/dryers. Popular attractions Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree are located ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (110 reviews)
Clean room

Reviewed on 19 Dec 2025

Mikami Asakusabashi Hotel
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport

Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport

4 out of 5
2-7-1 Hanedakuko, Oota Tokyo Tokyo
The price is HK$670 per night from 5 Jan to 6 Jan
HK$670
HK$761 total
5 Jan - 6 Jan 2026
Stay at this business-friendly hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 2 restaurants and hot springs on-site. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (8,704 reviews)
Hotel is in an ideal location if you need to stay close to the airport for an early flight. The room is ok for the price point. However, getting to and using the spa is rather confusing with multiple steps to check in that could be more streamlined. The scrubs are rather aggressive and not relaxing. ...

Reviewed on 16 Dec 2025

Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

4 out of 5
1-19-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo Tokyo-to
Stay at this hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and in-room massages. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (4,386 reviews)
Clean hotel, very competent staff rooms are well taken care of and clean.

Reviewed on 14 Dec 2025

Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel

Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel

4 out of 5
2-8-16 Shiomi Tokyo Tokyo
The price is HK$1,435 per night from 6 Jan to 7 Jan
HK$1,435
HK$1,784 total
6 Jan - 7 Jan 2026
Stay at this spa hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a full-service spa and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the restaurant in their ...
9.6/10 Exceptional! (4,234 reviews)
Room is very big and luxurious, has plenty of amenities that are useful to travelers.

Reviewed on 15 Dec 2025

Tokyo Bay Shiomi Prince Hotel
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main

Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main

4 out of 5
3-2-9 Nishishinjuku Tokyo Tokyo-to
The price is HK$655 per night from 5 Jan to 6 Jan
HK$655
HK$792 total
5 Jan - 6 Jan 2026
Stay at this hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, 15 restaurants and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful staff in their reviews. ...
8/10 Very Good! (3,612 reviews)
Stayed three nights as a family of three. Perfect location (direct Narita airport shuttle), great breakfast, awesome staff service. Room is small, typical in Tokyo.

Reviewed on 17 Dec 2025

Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main
APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower

APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower

3 out of 5
1-11-10 Yokoami Tokyo Tokyo
The price is HK$375 per night from 4 Jan to 5 Jan
HK$375
HK$454 total
4 Jan - 5 Jan 2026
Stay at this hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and breakfast (surcharge). Our guests praise the breakfast and the pool in their reviews. Popular ...
8.8/10 Excellent! (6,053 reviews)
Everything was good nothing to complain about and the staff were super helpful

Reviewed on 17 Dec 2025

APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower
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Akihabara

While you're in Akihabara, take in top sights like Akihabara Electric Town and jump on the metro at Suehirocho Station to see more of the city.

Akihabara
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Ueno

Travellers choose Ueno for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Ueno-okachimachi Station or Ueno-hirokoji Station and check out top sights like Ameyoko Shopping District.

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Taito

Travellers love Taito for its popular shops, and you can see more of Tokyo by jumping on the metro at Iriya Station or Tawaramachi Station. You might spend time checking out top sights like Sensoji Temple and Hanayashiki Amusement Park.

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Asakusa

Asakusa is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Sensoji Temple or Asakusa Shrine.

Asakusa
Marunouchi which includes a high-rise building, a city and a garden

Marunouchi

Travellers choose Marunouchi for its ample dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Nijubashimae (Marunouchi) Station or Otemachi Station and check out top sights like Imperial Garden Theatre.

Marunouchi
Akihabara Electric Town which includes street scenes, shopping and signage

Chiyoda

Enjoy the popular shops in Chiyoda. Tokyo Imperial Palace is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Kudanshita Station or Takebashi Station to see more of Tokyo.

Chiyoda


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