Top 5 Tourist Spots in Asakusa Offering Student Discounts
Students Considering Tokyo Sightseeing for School Trips
Why not make the most of your student privilege and use “student discounts” as effectively as possible!
Even atRikawafuku Asakusa Store, we have received numerous inquiries about whether you can use student discounts after graduating and returning your student ID.
There are many spots around Asakusa where you can use student discounts, so this time, we will introduce some of the tourist spots in Asakusa where you can use student discounts.
Transform into Kimono in Asakusa with Student Discounts! Rikawafuku’s Student Discount Plan
If you’re visiting Asakusa, why not explore while wearing a kimono, and experience something different?
Without boasting too much, the “Rikawafuku Asakusa Store’s student discount” is very affordable compared to other stores!
The hairstyling is not a simple one; it’s a full-fledged hairstyling that costs 5,000 yen, so it’s probably a better deal compared to other stores.
Let’s start by transforming ourselves with the Rikawafuku Kimono Asakusa Store’s student discount kimono plan!
Getting your hair styled by a stylist will surely boost your excitement!
Once you’re fully prepared, let’s go sightseeing!
Here’s where you can rent a yukata in Asakusa and get a great discount!
Enjoy Asakusa Geisha Theater with Kimono and Student Discounts!
You can enjoy traditional Japanese entertainment, such as rakugo (comic storytelling) and manzai (stand-up comedy), at the “Asakusa Geisha Theater,” which has been a part of popular culture since the Edo period.
You can even have a bento meal while enjoying the performance.
In addition to student discounts, there are also group discounts for 10 or more people!
It might be fun to invite your friends and go together.
The program includes rakugo, musical comedy, magic shows, paper cutting, and more, ensuring you won’t get bored and can sit for hours.
Located in Rokku Broadway Chuo, just a short walk from Tsukuba EXP Asakusa Station, it’s easily accessible.
Save Money by Renting Kimono at Asakusa Hanayashiki with Student Discounts!
Enjoy the oldest amusement park in Japan with over 200 years of history, “Hanayashiki”!
Enjoy Tokyo Skytree near Asakusa in Kimono!
Tokyo Skytree offers two types of tickets, “Observation Deck” and “Observation Corridor,” both of which have student discounts available.
Sumida Aquarium is divided into zones such as “Sea Lions” and “Edoarium,” and you can take Instagram-worthy photos here.
The “Edo Tokyo Museum,” dedicated to preserving and passing on the history and culture of Edo and Tokyo, is a purpose-built museum.
It’s a few minutes’ walk from JR Ryogoku Station, located next to the futuristic-looking Ryogoku Kokugikan.
As soon as you enter the entrance, you’ll be drawn into a space that feels like a time warp with historical materials and dioramas.
In the “Tokyo Zone,” the flow of time from the Meiji era to the modern era is reproduced.
This museum showcases the unique aesthetic sense of Edo, known as “Iki” and “Nigiwai,” and there are friendly guides who explain everything to you for free.
There are spots where you can take photos sitting in a recreated Edo-era palanquin, among others.
So, how was it? A special feature for students!
Even in Asakusa alone, there are so many sightseeing spots where student discounts can be used, so there are bound to be many more student discount-friendly tourist spots in Tokyo.
Be sure to explore and discover more!
Enjoy Tokyo Skytree near Asakusa in Kimono!
Tokyo Skytree offers two types of tickets, “Observation Deck” and “Observation Corridor,” both of which have student discounts available.
Sumida Aquarium is divided into zones such as “Sea Lions” and “Edoarium,” and you can take Instagram-worthy photos here.
The “Edo Tokyo Museum,” dedicated to preserving and passing on the history and culture of Edo and Tokyo, is a purpose-built museum.
It’s a few minutes’ walk from JR Ryogoku Station, located next to the futuristic-looking Ryogoku Kokugikan.
As soon as you enter the entrance, you’ll be drawn into a space that feels like a time warp with historical materials and dioramas.
In the “Tokyo Zone,” the flow of time from the Meiji era to the modern era is reproduced.
This museum showcases the unique aesthetic sense of Edo, known as “Iki” and “Nigiwai,” and there are friendly guides who explain everything to you for free.
There are spots where you can take photos sitting in a recreated Edo-era palanquin, among others.
So, how was it? A special feature for students!
Even in Asakusa alone, there are so many sightseeing spots where student discounts can be used, so there are bound to be many more student discount-friendly tourist spots in Tokyo.
Be sure to explore and discover more!
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Kimono rental Rikawafuku Asakusa store
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By 2023, more than 230,000 people will be wearing kimonos in a year
2-16-9 HULIC & New Kaminarimon 6F, Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0034
3 minutes walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
1 minute walk to Kaminarimon
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