Due to the room had not ready yet for us to check in, therefore we plan to shop as our itinerary for the remaining days will be very tight.
Asakusa Nakamise is a lively shopping street lined up with small shops selling enormous selection of traditional local snacks such as rice biscuits, instance red bean cakes, edible seaweed and a huge array of sourvenirs including kimono, T-shirts, keychain, cell-phone straps, fans, toys and etc. During our way to there, we were almost lost. But thanks to the courtesy of Japanese, we finally made it.
Strange huge icon located besides tall building. Does it looks like bull's horn or otherwise?
Trishaw in Tokyo
The length of the street is approximately 250 meters and contains around 89 shops
One of the best spots to buy sourvenirs in Tokyo
Crowded with many tourists, both Japanese and abroad
Usual array of tourist sourvenirs including Japanese traditional lanterns, postcard, fridge magnets and more.
Japanese local snacks. Nicole and I bought these 4 packets back to Malaysia
Colourful and adorable local snacks
Kimono and T-shirts
Approach to the shopping street, there is a Sensoji Temple. It is also known as Asakusa Kannon which is the oldest temple in Tokyo.
Nicole and I just took few pics. We were more interested with shopping.
Sensoji Temple is a few steps from Asakusa Station, served by the Ginza Subway Line, Asakusa Subway Line and Tobu Railways.
nice places to see and experience but how sad after the earthquake and tsunami.
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Nava - So sad to hear that too. Hopefully Japan are fine currently.
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Hhahaha, great! Looking at your pictures gave me that feel again of being in asakusa.
ReplyDeletenice place to shop around in Japan...I hope i was there to shop till drop...
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ReplyDeleteI love the last photo of yours. =)
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ReplyDeleteKumfye - Myself also shop till I drop
JFook - The Teo family..hahaha.. thanks for the compliment. Glateful for choosing the right pic as there are 3 pics to choose from
Susan - No need to envy as you can do so.
By the way, let's us pray for japan as it being hit by earthquake again this late Thursday. Pray hardly that everyone at there is fine.
very fantastic photo..
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