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Asakusaâs Nakamise Street began in the Edo period as a special place where only those who served the temple were permitted to open shops.
Today, it is filled with the colors of traditional Japanese crafts, the tempting aroma of street snacks, and the cheerful voices of visitors, making it the most lively approach to Senso-ji Temple.
In contrast, the shutter art you see in the clear morning and evening air reveals a completely different side of Nakamise.
Its quiet beauty gently tells deeper stories of Asakusaâs cultureâstories you wonât notice amid the daytime bustle.
At the end of the street stands the main hall of Senso-ji.
Even in the midst of the vibrant townscape, it carries a dignified presence, offering strength and calm to all who visit.
It feels as though its warm yet powerful spirit embraces and supports the lively energy of the city.ðª
The harmony of liveliness and stillness, culture, art, and prayer all connected along a single pathâ
that is the true depth of Asakusaâs charm.âš
Just a sixâminute walk from TAKENOYADO.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll through Nakamise on your way to Senso-ji.
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