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Asakusa 1-1-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan | Asakusa 1-1-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan | ||
The Asakusa Underground | The Asakusa Underground Street is a must-visit retro wonderland—intriguing, nostalgic, and incredibly photogenic. Construction began beneath Umamichi Street in February 1954, and when it opened on 30 January 1955, it served as a clever subterranean shortcut connecting the [[wikipedia:Tokyo Metro|Tokyo Metro]] [[wikipedia:Ginza Line|Ginza Line]]'s [[wikipedia:Asakusa Station|Asakusa Station]] to [[wikipedia: Sensō-ji|Sensō-ji]] Temple via Shin-Nakadori Street. Laid out with 4-meter-wide walkways, it originally hosted around 20 shops nestled into compact 4x4-meter plots. | ||
Today, stepping inside feels like traveling back in time. The air is thick with the smoky, savory aroma of frying yakisoba, and you might want to watch your step around the dripping pipes—and your head under the low ceilings! This is no theme park replica; it’s a living piece of history, standing proud as Japan’s oldest operating underground shopping street. | |||
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Asakusa 1-1-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan
The Asakusa Underground Street is a must-visit retro wonderland—intriguing, nostalgic, and incredibly photogenic. Construction began beneath Umamichi Street in February 1954, and when it opened on 30 January 1955, it served as a clever subterranean shortcut connecting the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line's Asakusa Station to Sensō-ji Temple via Shin-Nakadori Street. Laid out with 4-meter-wide walkways, it originally hosted around 20 shops nestled into compact 4x4-meter plots.
Today, stepping inside feels like traveling back in time. The air is thick with the smoky, savory aroma of frying yakisoba, and you might want to watch your step around the dripping pipes—and your head under the low ceilings! This is no theme park replica; it’s a living piece of history, standing proud as Japan’s oldest operating underground shopping street.
Shops
- Barber Takata 高田理容室
- Kebab Factory ケバブファクトリー
- Drive In Den-Den ドライブイン電電 / instagram
- Mookata Thai Restaurant / instagram / twitter ムーガタ浅草
- Cafe de Mama 3 カフェ・ド・ママ 3
- nine seas bar
- Torijin 鳥じん
- Van Gogh Vodka
- Van Gogh Vodka Wine
- Shamrock bar
- SIAM TIME タイ王国情報案内書
- Fukuchan Yakisoba 福ちゃん 焼きそば
- J-Price Jプライス 中古DVDなど
- Barber Cut Seven カットセブン 800円の床屋
- Nikunoiro (Color of Meat) Ramen ニクノイロ ラーメン屋 / twitter
- Donzoko どん底 bar
- ginnova bar
- Print Center PRセンター 名刺印刷
- Crazy Yakisoba New Koedo 浅草 天才焼きそば ニュー小江戸 / instagram / Youtube
- Ninja Bar 忍者場 / youtube / twitter / instagram
- Liquor Museum お酒の美術館
- Monju Soba/Udon Noodle Stand 文殊 立ち食い蕎麦
- Metro Stamp Ticket Shop 金券屋 メトロスタンプ
Photos (generally aligned from Exit 8 to Exit 6)
Exit 8
Exit 8, at the crossing of Kaminarimon and Umamachi Streets
