This tower-like structure is a five-storied pagoda located near Kaminarimon Gate and the Hozoumon Gate. A girl in a kimono was spotted fixing her bag in front of it.Read More
The intricate designs and vibrant colors of a kimono can captivate the eye, much like a masterpiece hanging in a gallery. Each fold and pattern tells a story, representing Japan’s rich cultural heritage and artistic expression.Read More
Going in style with a kimono while you’re in the Asakusa district is a perfect way to capture memorable photos. Renting a set of kimonos or yukata starts from 5,000 Yen or around 32 USD at the current exchange rate. Feel free to take as many photos as you like in the area to make...Read More
The Asakusa district is a must-visit place in Japan. The main attraction is The Sensoji Temple, the most popular temple built in the 7th century. During our visit in April 2024, we spotted many tourists wearing kimonos, and traditional Japanese dress, on the streets around the area.Read More
On our recent trips to Tokyo, we explored neighborhoods such as Ebisu, Shinagawa, Shibuya, and several others. We stayed at two hotels: The Cerulean Tower Hotel, boasting a premium city view, and The Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, known for its serene gardens. Here are some selected photographs for you to enjoy.Read More