Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

Located right in front of the iconic Kaminarimon Gate, the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is a must-visit spot for travellers looking to explore the historic Asakusa district. More than just a place to pick up maps and brochures, this modern and stylish building offers a wealth of resources, multilingual support, and one of the best free views of Asakusa and Tokyo’s skyline.

Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center

The information center is an excellent starting point for your Asakusa visit. Staff members provide assistance in multiple languages, including English, making it easy to get recommendations on local attractions, transportation, and events. Whether you need directions to Senso-ji Temple, information on traditional festivals, or help to book sightseeing tours, this center has you covered. There are also free Wi-Fi and currency exchange services, making it even more convenient for international visitors.

One of the highlights of the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is its 8th-floor observation deck, offering a fantastic free panoramic view of Asakusa and beyond. From here, you can see the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street, the towering Tokyo Skytree, and the Sumida River. The view is especially breathtaking at sunset when the city lights begin to glow. There’s also a café on this floor where you can relax with a coffee while enjoying the scenery.

Designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, the building stands out with its unique wooden aesthetic, contrasting with Asakusa’s more traditional architecture. The structure’s stacked, slanted floors resemble small wooden houses, blending modern design with traditional Japanese elements.

Facilities & Services

  • Tourist information (with multilingual staff)
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Maps, brochures & travel tips
  • Currency exchange machines
  • Public restrooms
  • Observation deck & café

Location & Access

Address: 2 Chome-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito City, Tokyo
Nearest Station: Directly across from Asakusa Station (served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Asakusa Line, and Tobu Skytree Line)