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so odds are if you're coming to tokyo asakusa is one of the districts you're going to visit
first and it's a beautiful part of town though it's become a little bit of a victim of its own
success over the years certainly in the nine years that i've been coming here it's probably
changed more than any other district in all of tokyo there's lots of hotels and generic shops
that have been popping up to cater to tourists so in this video we're going to try and find some
of the more historic and authentic places around town that hidden around the district and hopefully
when you come to asakusa you can visit these places and see what makes this district so special
asakusa is one of the few districts in tokyo where you get a sense of the city's past at the heart of
it all is the picturesque sensoji temple tokyo's oldest temple dating back to the 7th century
and one which is dedicated to canon the buddhist goddess of mercy wandering through
the intoxicating smoke of a dozen incense sticks and the bustling umbrella wielding crowds on a
rainy day you can easily see why so many tourists flock to this quarter of town but when walking
the streets just be careful for any shady unsavory characters that you might bump into along the way
i'm your guide today oh for god's sake what do you think though asakusa this is like the first place
you should come when it comes to japan oh before sendai right right normally
what do you think makes sense so special oh just well i don't know it's the whole like big big big
temple with a huge lantern the lantern is i think they're very symbolic i guess i think it's one of
the biggest temples in tokyo it's certainly the most vibrant like that street filming down that
street nightmare you come here anyone take photos it's probably one of the most photogenic places
in tokyo but it comes at a price it's pretty difficult to take photos because it's so busy but
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