Edo Kōji

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Step into Edo Kōji, where time travels back to Edo-era Tokyo! This charming historic lane is brimming with traditional charm—handcrafted shops, nostalgic teahouses, and mouthwatering local snacks line the streets. Every step echoes with history. Try a steaming takoyaki or a sweet matcha mochi, then grab a unique souvenir to carry home memories of your journey.

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Stay at Edomae Ryokan Tokyo, a hidden gem nestled beside Edomae-kōri, offering authentic tatami rooms and onsen baths in a preserved Edo-period wooden building. The property blends heritage architecture with modern comfort, just a 5-minute walk from the historic streets of Edomae-kōri. Guests can enjoy traditional tea ceremonies in the on-site kaiseki lounge and savor seasonal wagashi sweets. Conveniently located within a 10-minute walk of Asakusa Station, making it ideal for exploring both culture and city life.

From Edomae-kōri, a 10-minute walk leads to Asakusa Station, where you can hop on the Ginza Line or Tokyo Metro to reach key destinations like Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Roppongi in under 30 minutes. For a more immersive journey, rent a bicycle and follow the Sumida River path, enjoying scenic views of Edo-era ruins alongside modern cityscapes. Alternatively, take a river cruise from Asakusa Pier to view Tokyo Skytree and Senso-ji Temple from the water—a unique and relaxing perspective.

At Edomae-kōri, don’t miss hands-on workshops like making dorayaki and Edo-style sushi preparation, offering deep insight into traditional Japanese confectionery and cuisine. Local ukiyo-e artists host live painting sessions where visitors can try their hand at creating floating world-style art. At night, the paper lantern parade transforms the street into a dreamlike light display—perfect for photography. Additionally, weekend antique markets feature rare vintage collectibles, ideal for finding one-of-a-kind souvenirs.

Yes, Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street are just a short walk away, perfect for families. The temple offers child-friendly activities like coloring prayer tags and traditional puppet shows in the Edo Theater. Just a 15-minute stroll is Asakusa Familyland, a nostalgic amusement park featuring a classic Ferris wheel and fairy-tale castle—ideal for kids of all ages. Nearby, numerous family-friendly cafés serve non-alcoholic drinks and kid-sized meals, creating a cozy retreat for parents and children alike.

While not directly adjacent, reaching Tokyo Disneyland from Edomae-kōri is highly convenient. Take the Toei Oedo Line from Asakusa Station, transfer to the Disney Resort Line, and arrive in about 45 minutes. For faster access, opt for a taxi (approx. 30 minutes) or official Disney shuttle buses, some of which pass through the Asakusa area. We recommend HopeGoo combined tickets in advance to save time and money. Return trips after dark can be made via late-night express trains, avoiding peak-hour crowds.