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  • Local company

    Sensō-ji

    3 min
    Closed
    5(43)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Office

    Asakusa Station

    6 min
    09:00 - 19:30
    4.73(37)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Restaurant

    Tawaramachi Station

    9 min
    11:00 - 22:30
    4.92(12)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Hotel

    Kaminarimon Gate

    4 min
    Closed
    4.9(10)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Restaurant

    Near Senso-Ji Temple

    3 min
    11:00 - 22:30
    4.43(7)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Delivery service

    Senso-Ji Hozomon Gate

    4 min
    08:00 - 20:00
    5(5)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Cafe

    Asakusa Railway Station

    6 min
    11:00 - 20:00
    4.8(5)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Delivery service

    Azumabashi

    8 min
    08:00 - 21:00
    4.5(4)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Shop

    Kaminarimon

    5 min
    10:00 - 19:00
    5(2)

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

  • Shop

    Shusse Inari Shrine

    4 min
    11:00 - 19:00
    4.8

    ¥ 600

    bag/day

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    Manuel
    4 hours ago
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    All very well, excellent location, very friendly staff.
    Laura
    6 hours ago
    Great location next to the train station,easy to find
    Donson
    9 hours ago
    Stored luggage for 2 weeks, easy and convenient service! Highly recommended and will use again. Thank you.
    Hong
    16 hours ago
    I made a mistake during booking with pick-up time and they were cool about it and let me pick-up later with no additional fee. I recommend!
    LEO FRI
    24 hours ago
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    Precise, quick and guarded venue. Super recommended!
    Chen
    1 day ago
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    Easy to find the location, service is convenient and efficient.
    Sarolta
    1 day ago
    It was smooth, and the person who took care of our bags was friendly. It’s a bit hard to find the place - walk a bit further on Klara Norra Kyrkogata, the place will be under a red sign with a bed on it (right next to a hostel).
    Patricia
    1 day ago
    Right opposite the station, slightly to the right; clean; prompt service.
    Customer
    1 day ago
    Great location, just across the train station to an airport.
    Erika
    1 day ago
    To recommend, close to Vic coach station, friendly staff!

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    Luggage storage in Sensoji Temple with Radical Storage

    Planning a visit to Sensō-ji Temple in Tokyo and need some help with your trailing suitcase? Meet Radical Storage, your reliable and secure luggage storage near Sensoji and throughout Tokyo.

    For easy Sensoji Temple luggage storage, simply use our app and book online at a flat rate, regardless of its size or weight. With our trusted associates in the Asakusa district ensuring your belongings is safely stored in pristine locations near the temple, you can rest assured. Additionally, every bag you store with us is backed by a security guarantee of up to €3000.

    Sensoji Temple in Tokyo's Asakusa

    Sensoji (浅草寺, Sensōji, often referred to as Asakusa Kannon Temple) stands as the oldest and perhaps most revered Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Nestled in the historic Tokyo Asakusa district, it traces its origins back to 628 AD, following the tale of two fishermen who retrieved a golden statue of the goddess Kannon from the Tokyo Sumida River. The temple complex boasts of grandeur with its imposing Thunder Gate (Kaminarimon - the symbol of Asakusa and the entire city of Tokyo), a giant red lantern, and a bustling shopping street named Nakamise-dori, lined with traditional shops and eateries offering an old-world charm amidst Tokyo's modernity.

    The temple's main hall and a five-story pagoda, both adorned with intricate architectural details, are a testament to Japan's rich religious heritage. Every year in May, Sensoji hosts the biggest Asakusa Sanja Matsuri festival, drawing throngs of devotees and tourists alike. As both a spiritual sanctuary and a historical gem, Sensoji Temple remains an enduring symbol of Japan's deep-rooted traditions and cultural vitality.

    How do I get to Sensoji Temple?

    Sensoji Temple is conveniently located a short distance from Asakusa Station, accessible via the Ginza Subway Line, Asakusa Subway Line, and Tobu Railway. If you're traveling from Tokyo Station, hop on the JR Yamanote Line to Kanda Station and then transfer to the Ginza Subway Line towards Asakusa. Similarly, from Shinjuku Station, take the orange JR Chuo Line to Kanda Station, followed by the Ginza Subway Line to reach Asakusa. Both routes are roughly 20 minutes, costing approximately 330 yen in total.

    Opening hours and Fees

    Sensoji Temple's opening hours (the main hall) are typically from around 6:00 to 17:00 (from 6:30 from October to March). However, the temple grounds are always open to the public, making it possible to stroll through the area and enjoy the ambiance at any time. Leading to the temple shopping street, Nakamise-dori, usually operates from around 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, but hours may vary slightly depending on the individual shops. Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, is free to enter .

    What to do near Sensoji Temple?

    Asakusa stands out as one of the most lively and colourful districts in the capital, offering a captivating blend of history and charm. Here are some recommended activities around Sensoji Temple:

    Nakamise-dori Shopping Street . Stroll the 250-meter street, home to 89 stores offering street food, souvenirs, and unique crafts. Dive into stalls to find authentic Japanese mementos like masks, lantern magnets, and keychains. Don't miss out on good-luck ring bells, an ideal gift for loved ones. Dive into the flavors with 'ningyo-yaki' (little doll-shaped cakes filled with sweet red bean paste) or pick up a traditional folding fan or kimono.

    Sumida River Cruise. Just a short walk from the temple, the Sumida River offers boat cruises that provide a different perspective of Tokyo. Whether you opt for the traditional 'yakatabune' boats or so-called water buses, or ‘suijo bus’ in Japanese, the river cruise is a relaxing way to capture the beautiful surroundings of the city.

    Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center. Besides providing valuable information about the area, this building has an observation deck on its 8th floor, which offers a panoramic view of Asakusa, including the Tokyo Skytree and the nearby Sumida River.

    Hoppy Street. This is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, known for its nostalgic Showa-era ambiance. Lined with old-school izakayas (Japanese-style pubs), it's the place to enjoy local dishes and beverages, including the famous "hoppy" drink, a beer-flavored beverage often mixed with shochu (a Japanese spirit).

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