When sightseeing in Asakusa, there are a lot of people. Rest room are often crowded as well. Let’s check the location of the rest room so that you do not have to worry. Here I would like to introduce about a free rest room near Sensoji Temple.
The place of a free rest room(toilets)in Asakusa.
It is a free rest room in Asakusa. It is often in a difficult place to find, so let’s check it.
Rest room in Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Street
The area around Sensoji Temple from Kaminarimon is the most crowded people. The main rest room may get crowded on Saturdays and Sundays. If you are in trouble, you can always find it if you walk in a narrow road parallel to Nakamise Streert.
The place is a narrow road on the right side of Nakamise Street. It is on the right side just after entering Kaminarimon.Cherry blossoms illustration is drawn on the wall.
The place is a narrow road on the left side of Nakamise Street. It is in the middle of Nakamise Street, on the left side facing Sensoji Temple. It is between the pharmacy’s “Matsumotokiyoshi” and “Soba Akitsuki”. This is for men only.
The place is a narrow road on the right side of Nakamise Street.
The middle of Nakamise Street. Head towards Asakusa, right side. The exterior is pink. It is next to the fan shop “Iidaya”.
The place is a narrow road on the left side of Nakamise Street. The middle of Nakamise Street. Head towards Asakusa, left side. It is a blue and pink outer wall, next to Kibidango’s “Kibikoya”. This is for women only.
This toilet is in a place that went right by Sensoji Temple’s Houzoumon. It is easy to find because there is a large building with a tile roof and a big signboard.
The place is between Sensouji and Sensoji Temple Hospital. You can see it going to the Asakusa Temple on your right side. It is a large toilet with a green roof and a white wall.
Close to the Five-fold Pagoda, a rest room facing diagonally of Asakusa Mokubakan. It is a relatively large toilet with triangular roof.
Lest room around Azuma bridge
Asakusa station on the Ginza line, Asakusa line, Tobu train station, around Azuma Bridge which is the base of sightseeing. Let’s check the toilets around here.
It is department store on Asakusa Station, Matsuya Asakusa & EKIMISE. The toilet is clean as it is a new facility. There are also baby rooms and barrier-free toilets.
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It is a restroom on the left side facing the Azuma Bridge. There is a Tokyo Cruise ship’s stand and Tokyo Cruise Cafe that yogurt soft cream is popular. It is a public toilet behind it.
The restrooms around Asakusa Station (Tsukuba Express) .
It is a toilet near the Tsukuba Express station where there are ROX and Hana Yashiki.
It is a toilet in ROX, shopping complex in Asakusa. There are ROX, ROX2, ROX3G.
On the 2nd and 3rd floors of “ROX” there is a rest room, baby seat, and on the 5th floor there is a wheelchair toilet, a nursing room and a baby bed. On the 3rd floor of “ROX – 3G” there is a toilet for wheelchairs, a nursing room.
The rest room of “Marugoto Nippon”.
A bit before Asakusa’s “ROX” is the “shopping complex” of “Marugoto Nippon” with good items throughout Japan.Foods on the first floor, goods on the second floor and goods on the 4th floor. This is a new facility, so it’s a clean toilet.
Don Quixote Restroom.
Discount store in Japan, Don Quixote. Daily necessities, party goods, there are lots of Japanese variety products.
Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station Public Toilet.
When you get off the stairs from Exit A1 of Tsukuba Express, there is a public rest room. It is a toilet that can be put in a wheelchair. It is next to the underground bicycle parking facility.
Tawaramachi Police box Restroom.
A police box located in the place crossing Kaminarimon street and Kokusai street. Behind it is Tawaramachi Koban toilet. It is not very clean as it is an outside public toilet, but it is safe near the police station.
There are many free toilets in Japan.
At station, convenience store, shopping mall. However, as Asakusa is a sightseeing spot, there are convenience stores that do not have toilet.Checking is important so as not to be troubled with the toilet.