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Asakusa 1-1-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan
Asakusa 1-1-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan


The Asakusa Underground District was built in 1955 beneath Umamachi Street to serve as an underground shortcut from the Ginza Line's Asakusa Station to Sensoji Temple.
The Asakusa Underground District is a must-visit retro wonderland—intriguing, nostalgic, and incredibly photogenic. Built in 1955 beneath Umamichi Street, it was designed as an underground shortcut connecting the Ginza Line's Asakusa Station to Sensoji Temple. Today, stepping inside feels like traveling back in time: the passage is narrow, filled with the smoky aroma of frying yakisoba, and the floors can be slippery from dripping pipes. Keep your head down for the low ceilings! This isn't a theme park dungeon; it's a real piece of history—Japan’s oldest operating underground shopping street.
This is Japan’s oldest underground shopping street still in operation today.  


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Asakusa Underground District

Asakusa 1-1-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan

The Asakusa Underground District is a must-visit retro wonderland—intriguing, nostalgic, and incredibly photogenic. Built in 1955 beneath Umamichi Street, it was designed as an underground shortcut connecting the Ginza Line's Asakusa Station to Sensoji Temple. Today, stepping inside feels like traveling back in time: the passage is narrow, filled with the smoky aroma of frying yakisoba, and the floors can be slippery from dripping pipes. Keep your head down for the low ceilings! This isn't a theme park dungeon; it's a real piece of history—Japan’s oldest operating underground shopping street.


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