Verken Asakusa, Tokyo's traditionele buurt

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Een dag in Tokyo, met Asakusa en omgeving. Van historische tempels, luchtige pannenkoeken en torenhoge uitzichten, maak je klaar om alles te zien en te ervaren ;-)

Verken Asakusa, Tokyo's traditionele buurt
Een weekend in Tokyo, Japan
Dag 1 - 2
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Taito City, Japan

Start your day with delicious fluffy pancakes at Benizuru

What better way to begin your day in Tokyo than with a stack of world-famous fluffy pancakes at Benizuru? This cozy little spot offers different pancake flavors, from the classic honey and butter to savory bacon and egg. Customize your pancakes with toppings like whipped cream, custard, and rum raisins. The atmosphere is as delightful as the pancakes themselves, making it the perfect breakfast spot!

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Je bent nog maar 7 minuten verwijderd van je volgende stop van de dag!

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Taito City, Japan

Visit Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most significant temple

Next, head over to Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most significant temple. The vibrant red gates and bustling market atmosphere will transport you back in time. Make sure to look out for the iconic Thunder Gate (Kaminarimon) and have a stroll down Nakamise Street. This street is filled with traditional shops and local snacks, the whole atmosphere here is exactly why we (and you) came to Japan.

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Taito City, Japan

DIY street food tour around Asakusa

After soaking in the spiritual vibes of Senso-ji, it's time for a DIY street food tour around Asakusa. Begin with unagi on rice at Asakusa Unana, a delightful eel dish that is both savory and satisfying. Next up: grab some tempura chips at Asakusa Seisakusho Tempura Chips. For dessert, try the sweet potato creme brulee at Imo Pippi and the strawberry tanghulu at Can. Gold-plated, delicious strawberry skewers that are as beautiful as they are tasty. Most of these treats can be found in or around Asakusa Nishi-sandō Shopping Street, just minutes from Senso-ji.

Een wandeling van 25 minuten of een treinrit van 12 minuten is alles wat je nodig hebt om je volgende locatie te bereiken. De kans is groot dat je het al in de verte ziet!

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Sumida City, Japan

Impressive city views at Tokyo Skytree

No trip to Tokyo is complete without a visit to the Tokyo Skytree. As the tallest structure in Japan, it offers unparalleled views of the city skyline, so impressive. The Skytree has two observation levels: the Tembo Deck at 350 meters and the Tembo Galleria at 450 meters. We recommend the Tembo Galleria ticket for the ultimate experience, allowing you to see Tokyo from its highest vantage point. Legend has it that, on a good day, you could even see Mount Fuji in the distance! The Skytree also features shopping, dining, and an aquarium, making it a destination in itself.

Het is tijd om terug te keren naar Asakusa. Een wandeling van 20 minuten of een metrorit van 10 minuten brengt je naar de dinerplek van de dag.

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Taito City, Japan

Delicious ramen at Tokichiro

If you want to have a very local, and very delicious dinner, definitely go to Tokichiro. This is a true hidden gem (for now) which means you probably won’t have to queue up. They only have 8 seats available, when we were there we got seated right in front of the kitchen! Talk about an intimate experience. The ramen we got here was definitely in our top 3 ramen in all of Japan!

Best dish on the menu

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