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Travel
to Japan Blog Articles
The intent of our Travel to Japan
articles is to provide essential travel planning information, practical
advice and tips for saving money while visiting Japan. Also, we have
included strange and unusual tourist attractions that you might be
interested in visiting while in Japan. All a travel articles are written
by native residents of Japan.
TRAVEL TOPIC: B-Movie Style of Attractions in Tokyo
Asakusabashi in Taitoku, Tokyo
Asakusabashi is a district located between 2 major tourist attractions
in Tokyo, one is Akihabara known as 'Electric City', and the other is Ryogoku,
the Sumo Town. Since Asakusabashi is known as an old business district,
not many tourists visit there for sightseeing. However, Asakusabashi is
an interesting wholesale business district that has a long
history of merchnats that sell an unique variety of Japanese
goods such as toys, stationery, and most importantly Japanese
traditional dolls.
In Asakusabashi, there are large stores selling traditional Japanese dolls called Hinaningyou and Gogatsuningyou.
In Japan, there's a custom of celebrating children's development by celebrating
with a display of dolls.
On March 3 is Hinaningyou: the Girl's Festival and the area is decorated with dolls of prince and princesses.
On May 5, is Gogatsuningyou the Boy's Festival. A replica of
Samura's Armor & helmet is displayed.
Famous brand stores that carry these types
of dolls are:
Yoshitoku http://www.yoshitoku.co.jp/ Kyugetsu http://www.kyugetsu.com
Another feature of Asakusabashi, is many merchant's specialize in shop decorations,
stationery, and jewelry accessories like necklaces, bangles, rings etc. These
shops are available for retailers, but everybody can buy items, at
low wholesale prices.
At stores handling shop decorations, you can buy artificial flowers, illuminations, wrapping papers and those items used at your regular shop in Japan[an. They also handle seasonal items, like decorations for Halloween and Christmas.
At shops handling accessories, you can buy various types of objects, like beads, glass balls, crystal stones and laces, used to create necklaces, bangles and rings. Young designers or women who like creating their own fashion accessories, visit these shops. Most of these shops are small and located in small alleys. So, we recommend you walk around in small back streets too.
Asakusabashi is also known for a place having many stationary wholesale shops. For example, Shimojima is one of the biggest stationary wholesalers in Asakusabashi.It has several branch shops in Asakusabashi, and the biggest one is 5th Floor high building where you can find any kinds of stationery. http://www.shimojima.co.jp/eng/stores/tokyo_asakusabashi.html
Excellent for Souvenirs Hunting!
Furthermore, there are many shops that handle traditional Japanese goods in Asakusabashi,
great for souvenir shopping!
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How to get Asakusabashi
You can reach Asakusabashi by taking JR Sobu line to the Asakusabashi Station which is next to the Akihabara Station. You can even walk from Asakusa to Asakusabashi. It would be a 25 minute walk or so. You can also take the Toei Asakusa Subway Line from Asakusa, 2 stations away.
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