Discover the best top things to do in Sumida, Japan including Ryogoku, River Pier Azumabashi, Kyu Yasuda Garden, Asahi Beer Headquarters, Sumida Park, Kanto Earthquake Memorial Museum, Ushijima Shrine, Oyokogawa Water Park, Sakura Bridge, Sumida River Fireworks.
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Ryogoku is in Sumida Ku and a centre of multiple attractions in Tokyo. The Tokyo edo museum, the Japanese sword museum, Sumo wrestling arena - Kokugikan, Lord Kiras residence site, Sumida riverside and many more. There are many restaurants as well to enjoy a variety of food and drink options. Accessible using JR sobu line local service Ryogoku station, TOEI Oedo line Ryogoku station, TOEI Shinjuku line Morishita station.
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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 !?
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Place for Beer Lovers: what else can I say? Take this time to enjoy different types of delicious beers and also have good appetizers.
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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.
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A fireworks display that takes place annually on the last Saturday of July along the Sumida River in the area near Asakusa and Mukojima. On the same scale as the "Tokyo Bay Taika Fire Festival" and the "Jingu Gaien Fireworks Display," the event is popular as one of "Tokyo's Big Three Fireworks Festivals." With roots going back to the Edo Period, the "Ryokoku River Opening" had its name changed and was carried on to the present. Although both banks are now crowded with buildings, it is a summer tradition that provides a glimpse of the Edo Period with the reflection of the fireworks and houseboats on the river's surface.
this is the reason why I came to Tokyo just for 3 days, they change the date this year due to typhoon and rain in Tokyo. you better come to get good place early (maybe around 3pm or 4pm). because after that time the place will be so crowd and difficult to get good place, and difficult to walking around. Shiriori park is the best place, that's my 1st destination but change to my friend's rooftop then (this is good place too, because feels more private :B). another place is Tokyo Skytree but you must be ready with all people who want to get good place too. in the end, please be careful when you back to hotel/ your home, even Japan is the most safe country in the world, but alcohol is absolutely dangerous (or can make people be danger people), so be careful
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