Discover the best top things to do in Sumida, Japan including Birei Kimono & Culture, Shitamachi Yoitoko, Tokyokart, Edo-Tokyo Museum, Ryogoku Kokugikan, Kyu Yasuda Garden, Tokyo Skytree, Sumida Park, TOKYO Solamachi, Sumida Aquarium.
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5.0 based on 14 reviews
Let’s take the air dressing beautiful kimono that reflects a sense of the season. As we know, we have beautiful four seasons in Japan. We would like you to feel how comfortable to wear Kimono in rhythm with the seasons
5.0 based on 26 reviews
Cooking classes are the bread and butter (or rice and seaweed) of Shitamachi Yoitoko and visitors can choose from among four menus. The tempura and soba menu and okonomiyaki options are crowd pleasers, while the handmade udon – served in combination with steamed egg custard and easy-to-make traditional sweets – is one of the more unique dishes on offer. The noodles themselves may be unremarkable, but the traditional method of preparation involves stomping on the dough multiple times (in a sanitary manner, of course) and carefully slicing it into strips. Uchiyama also offers a sweets-only menu, where participants whip up various rice-flour treats such as shiratama dango (white rice flour dumplings) or sweet mochi. Most classes end with a tasting hour, where participants get to enjoy the fruits of their labor. Those who participant in the udon class even get to take home the extra dough or noodles, as well as a pair of chopsticks.
5.0 based on 96 reviews
With the “safety and comfort” as our motto, we are the rental & tour service provider of public road karting. 1,please read carefully through "valid driver`s license in Japan" on our WEB site. You need Valid International Driving License and your own driving license for driving in japan. If guests forget to bring Valid International Driving License or own driving license we are afraid you can not drive and we won`t be able to issue refunds. 2,Please note, kindly arrive 10minutes prior to your reservation to avoid starting the tour late. If guests are 20 minutes late or more we are afraid we can`t wait and won`t be able to issue refunds. We hope you can understand as we may have other guests waiting. If you are running late, let us know ahead of time and we can possibly move your reservation to a later time depending on availability. 3. Please come in warmer clothes than usual as there may be strong winds whilst driving. Also please do not wear long skirts, high heel shoes or sandals.
4.5 based on 2,176 reviews
The Tokyo Metropolitan Edo-Tokyo Museum opened its doors in March 1993 as a space to reflect on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo and envision the city and life of the future. Housed in a unique building modeled after an elevated-floor type warehouse, the museum has been a landmark and popular tourist attraction in Tokyo since its opening. The permanent exhibition, showcasing original objects and replicas, offers visitors a journey through the 400-year history of Edo-Tokyo since Tokugawa Ieyasu entered Edo. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum holds special exhibitions at the first floor gallery five to six times a year and carries out various other events, including lectures and workshops on the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo. ※As part of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, Edo Tokyo Museum will suspend or cancel museum-organized exhibitions and other events from April 25 (Sun) to May 31 (Tue).
When we went, we chose a Saturday to see the live re-enactment of Edo-period music and dance. (Found those details on Peatix) and we were not disappointed! So beautiful! The museum itself was also very impressive. Loved the Bridge and Home Replicas, a few interactive exhibits to touch and try, and the audio guide fits on one ear and starts talking about the exhibit you are near by tapping it to the sign or walking near. Very wonderful sights and experiences here. Beautiful views and explanations and simply an amazing museum all around!
4.5 based on 874 reviews
We attended the May basho in Tokyo. This was our second time at the Kokugikan for sumo. I encourage everyone to see a Grand Sumo Tournament! There are 6 such tournaments a year in Japan: 3 in Tokyo; 1 in Nagoya; 1 in Fukuoka; 1 in Osaka. I see on this site that some people have had difficulty buying sumo tickets from overseas. Others have paid way too much for their tickets. Both times, we bought our tickets through the same website (I am not allowed to state here the name of the site – I tried!). This site charges a modest fee for purchasing the tickets for you, then a small fee for international mailing you the tickets. (You can, alternately, chose to have the tickets sent to your hotel in Japan; we haven't tried this option.) Their customer service is amazing! For example, the cost for 4 people on a weekday, Arena A seats, would be: *per seat = 9,000Yen + 1,200 Service Charge = 10,200Yen *times 4 = 40,800Yen *plus 1,590 - 2,550 Yen for shipping (depending where you live) *TOTAL for 4 people = 42,390 - 43,350Yen (=about $387US) Andrew J's review on this site states that he paid $186 AUD per seat for a 3,800Yen seat (which would likely be an Arena C seat). At the site we used, he would have paid (by my calculation) 22,600 Yen total for 4 seats = about $70 AUD per seat. The site we used was not difficult to find on the Internet, so keep trying! PLEASE SEE SUMO! But, do it at a REASONABLE PRICE!
4.0 based on 227 reviews
For traditional garden aficionados, this rather small garden, easily accessed from nearby Sumo arena has a little secret to know! The pond is fed by water from the nearby Sumida river, which is also fed by Tokyo bay.So, across the pond are the stepping stones or "tobi ishi" which can be crossed by visitors depending on the sea tides! Try your luck !?
4.0 based on 7,963 reviews
I went before the sunsets, so I managed to get 2 different views of daylight and night view, it is really a must go, the views is fantastic and worthwhile and i can say it is worth a million dollar view night scenery if you really cannot afford too much time. the building has a lot of food and shopping below which you can spend few hours . I have hours of wow wow , impressed by the various views 360degrees and big glass panel and transparent glass flooring, etc, etc
4.0 based on 272 reviews
We walked to this park several times as we stayed in Asakusa. Saw locals walking and relaxing. There was some local events. We crossed the bridge over the Sumida river and enjoyed views of cherry blossoms.
4.0 based on 1,392 reviews
This Tokyo-Skytree-adjacent mall has shops selling high-quality souvenirs, clothing, Japanese sweets, and toys. Tourist-friendly offerings include shipping, tax-free shopping, and language assistance.
TOKYO SORAMACHI 3F FOOD COURT The recommended food court on the 3rd floor of the Tokyo Soramachi area in the Tokyo Sky Tree is "SORAMACHI TABETERASU".???????????????????? There are restaurants on 6F.7F.30F…etc., but here you can eat the food court at a relatively low price. 6Fの名物行列回転寿司店????…???? には何度も食べに行きますが… 3Fのフードコート… "ソラマチ タベテラス"は初訪問。 海鮮丼…ラーメン…焼肉丼…中華…うどん…タイ料理…日本そば屋さんなどなど… 有名店がズラリと並んで、とてもリーズナブルで何を食べようか迷いました…???? 早く食べてまた観光して… 時間短縮にいいスペースですねぇ〜????
4.0 based on 850 reviews
My cousin took us to Sumida Aquarium last week. It was awesome. For a small aquarium, it had as much versatility as some much larger aquariums I've been to around the world. There were goldfish from around the world, penguins and varieties and stages of jellyfish as well as many other unique aquatic life.
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