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Jin Rikisha
Tried in Hong Kong, Singapore and Kolkata?
Why not here in Asakusa as well? |
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Himiko Water Bus
Himiko is produced by Mr. Leiji Matsumoto,
one of the best renowned Japanese cartoonists,
now runs from Asakusa to Odaiba. It is a
completely unique water bus with its streamline
shaped body with 3D windows. |
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Panda Bus
Nitenmon Gate, Ootori Jinja Shrine, Hanayashiki,
ROX, Kappabashi, Tawaramachi Metro Station,
Kaminarimon Gate, Water Bus Pier (above),
Tokyo Sky Tree and more. Goes around in Asakusa
downtown free of charge. Wanna ride on Panda
Bus? |
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Megurin Bus
The name comes from verb goes-around (Meguru)
in Japanese language. One ride at JPY100
for three routes all over Taito-ku where
Ueno and Asakusa are located. |
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Tokyo Shitamachi Bus
It makes a circuit of seven areas, starting
with Tokyo station and passing through Nihombashi,
Akihabara, Ueno, Kappabashi, Asakusa and
Ryogoku. English announcement is available
on-board. |
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Hanayashiki Roller Caster
The oldest roller-coaster made in 1953. You've
got to be so brave to ride with travel insurance
covered :D The Free-Fall can give you the
whole Sensouji Temple bird-view. Summer fireworks
day has long queue, but worth waiting. Great
to be in the sky with fireworks. You can
hire whole park for your wedding, anniversary,
first-date abroad (how sweet!) for just only
you and loved one! |
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