
What is the situation for monthly apartments near Asakusa Station? Access information and the atmosphere of the area explained
There are many places around Asakusa Station where you can feel the traditions and history of Japan. In fact, there are many corporate offices in the area, so it is both a tourist destination and an office district.
There are four stations and four lines around Sensoji Temple, so transportation is convenient.
Asakusa Station monthly apartment situation
The area around the tourist spot is the bustling Asakusa, but once you leave the station you'll find a quiet residential area. There is a large shopping street near the station, so you won't have any trouble finding what you need. It's safe to say that the living environment here is excellent.
It is also popular as a place to live because of its convenient access to the terminal station, and the average rent is somewhat high. There are multiple monthly apartments available, so you should be able to find one that meets your desired conditions, such as the purpose and length of your stay.
Access to Asakusa Station
Access from major stations
Asakusa Station is served by three stations and three lines: the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, the Toei Asakusa Line, and the Tobu Isesaki Line. In addition, the Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station is located a short distance away from these three stations.
You can get to Tokyo Skytree Station in about 3 minutes on the Tobu Isesaki Line, and you can also access major stations such as Ueno, Ginza, Shimbashi, and Nihonbashi without having to transfer.
Access from the airport
To get to Haneda Airport from Asakusa Station, you will mainly use the train.
If you take the train, it takes about 50 minutes. Take the Toei Asakusa Line to Daimon Station and then the Tokyo Monorail from Hamamatsucho Station, or take the Toei Asakusa Line to Sengakuji and then transfer to the Keikyu Main Line.
Spots near Asakusa Station
Nakamise Shopping Street and Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street
Nakamise Shopping Street and Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street are shopping streets centered around Sensoji Temple.
Nakamise Shopping Street is a shopping street that runs from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple, and is lined with Japanese sweet shops selling fried buns, kaminari okoshi, and other sweets, as well as souvenir shops.
Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street is a shopping street located around Sensoji Temple. You can enjoy gourmet food such as eel, tempura, and Edomae sushi, and shop for fashion, miscellaneous goods, and daily necessities.
Asakusa Underground Mall
Asakusa Underground Mall is the oldest underground mall in Japan, with over 50 years of history. In a retro Showa-era atmosphere, you can enjoy restaurants, general stores, barber shops, massage parlors, and more, all at reasonable prices.
Another attractive feature is that it is connected to the ticket gates for the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, so you can enjoy dining and shopping immediately after getting off the station.
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