Asakusa Hanayashiki
Asakusa Hanayashiki, where both grownups and children can have fun, is Japan's oldest amusement park. It was first opened more than 170 years ago in 1853. Located right next to Senso-ji Temple, it remains a popular tourist spot today. Be sure to make it a stop on your Asakusa itinerary, whether as a place for the whole family to play or as a place for grownups to relax in.
  
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            More Information about Asakusa Hanayashiki
Street address
- 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku
 
Access
Route1
- 5 minutes by foot from Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express
 
Route2
- 10 minutes by foot from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei subway Asakusa Line, or Tobu Skytree Line
 
Opening Hours
- 10:00-18:00 (subject to change depending on the season or weather)
 
Closed
- May be closed for maintenance work
*Please inquire in advance 
Best season
- All year
 
Point
- An amusement park located right next to Senso-ji Temple
 
update: Dec.25.2024

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