Let’s go to Asakusa with the whole family!
This time, we will provide a route from “Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line” to “Kaminarimon ” that is easy to walk, even with children or pushing a stroller.
We will show you a route that avoids crowds, has a roof, and passes through many places where you can rest.
Japan’s oldest amusement park.
Why don’t you go out to “Hanayashiki” where you can play all day long despite its small space?
Easy walking route
Referral List
- Places with diaper changing sheets for children
- 【In front of Asakusa station ticket gate】 Multi-purpose restroom
- 【Right outside the station】public lavatory
- 【In front of “Kaminarimon”】Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center 2F
- 【Orange street】Asakusa Public Hall
- 【Sixth Ward of Asakusa (Cancer and Toyama Prefecture)】Marugoto Nippon (UNIQLO Asakusa Store) 2nd Floor Baby Room
- 【Hanayashiki】Toilets in the park
- Places to shop
- 【In front of “Kaminarimon”】7-Eleven (eat-in space available)
- 【Kaminarimon Street】 OOZEKI(Supermarket)
- 【Kaminarimon Street】 Papas (Drugstore)
- Places where you can take a break
- 【In front of “Kaminarimon”】7-Eleven (eat-in space available)
- 【In front of “Kaminarimon”】Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center 6F,8F
- 【Kaminarimon Street】Starbucks Coffee
- 【Hanayashiki】Bench in the park
After getting off the train, go to the ticket gate.
After getting off at “Toei Asakusa Line Asakusa Station”, take the elevator to the “Komagatabashi direction ticket gate” on the ticket gate floor.
Please note that there is no elevator at the “Kaminarimon direction ticket gate” near the destination.
Elevator to ground level
When you exit the ticket gate, go forward to the left.
Take the “Ground Level Elevator (A2b)” to the “Exit 1 floor”.
A multipurpose restroom with a diaper-changing seat for children is located to the right as you exit the ticket gate.
Asakusa Station – Komagatodo
After exiting the elevator, turn right and cross the pedestrian crossing to “Komagata-do”.
Cross the pedestrian crossing and turn right, and you will find the “Komagatabashi Public Restroom”, which has a diaper-changing seat for children.
Komagatodo – Stone lanterns on Namiki-dori
Cross the pedestrian crossing in front of “Komagatodo”, and after crossing the first traffic light, turn right and cross another pedestrian crossing.
After crossing the street, turn left to go to “Stone lanterns on Namiki-dori Street”.
Stone lanterns on Namiki-dori – Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center
Go straight ahead and pass “7-Eleven” on the right and you will see “Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center”.
A baby room with a diaper-changing seat is located on the second floor of the “Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center”.
Visitors can take a break in the multipurpose space on the 6th floor and the observation terrace on the 8th floor.
Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center – Starbucks
Go straight ahead looking at “OZEKI(supermarket)” and “Dorakpapas(drugstore)” on your left, turn right at “Starbucks Coffee” and cross the street at the pedestrian crossing.
“Supermarket OOZEKI” on the left hand side
Starbucks – Orange-dori Street
Continue toward “Orange-dori Street” where the ground is orange.
Orange-dori Street – Denpoin’s service gate
Go straight, seeing “SanrioGiftGate” and “Asakusa Public Hall” on your right, and at the end of the street, turn left at “Denpoin’s Service Gate”.
“Asakusa Public Hall” There is a restroom on the first floor where you can change diapers for children.
You can use it even if you do not use Asakusa Public Hall.
Denpoin’s service gate – Hoppy Street
Continue straight ahead to the intersection and take the rightmost road.
If you go to the first street on the right, you will come to an area lined with drinking establishments called “Hoppy Street”.
Proceed with a little caution as some people stop abruptly at the call of a store.
Hoppy Street – Marugoto Nippon (UNIQLO)
Continue straight ahead, keeping Marugoto Nippon (UNIQLO Asakusa store) on your left.
On the second floor of “Marugoto Nippon (UNIQLO)”, there is a baby room with diaper changing sheets.
It is a recommended place as it is very clean as it has not been renovated long time ago.
Marugoto Nippon (UNIQLO) – Hanayashiki Street Gate
If you continue straight ahead while looking at “Oyado Nono” on your right, you will see “Hanayashiki Street Gate”, so turn right and go through the gate.
The entrance near the gate is called “Syounkaku Gate” and is for exit only, so you cannot enter the amusement park.
Hanayashiki Street Gate – Asakusa Hanayashiki
Walk down “Hanayashiki dori Street”, seeing “Asakusa Hana Theater” and “Dom Dom Hamburger” on your left, and turn left at the first corner…
To the left, “Asakusa Kagekijo Theater”.
Arrival at Asakusa Hanayashiki
We have arrived at “Asakusa Hanayashiki”.
Have a good Asakusa sightseeing!
Bonus
It takes only about 10 minutes from “Sensoji Temple” to “Asakusa Hanayashiki” while pushing a stroller.
There may be a line to enter “Asakusa Hanayashiki”, so it is recommended to use the restroom or change a diaper before leaving “Sensoji Temple”.
Please click here to see where you can change your child’s diaper inside “Sensoji Temple”!