Explore Tokyo's old district of Asakusa, juxtaposed against the modern Tokyo Skytree, as you walk along the Sumidagawa River to the sumo town of Ryogoku. The stroll, by itself, would take about 30 minutes—though you should budget at least half a day for the numerous points of interest on either bank of the river. See the iconic Sensoji Temple, and shop and snack your way down the Nakamise souvenir street at Asakusa. Then, stop by the laidback artisan neighborhoods of Kuramae and Asakusabashi, where the hip new kids on the block coexist alongside respected traditional handicraft businesses. At Ryogoku, learn about Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum and Sumo Museum, and satiate your hunger by feasting on the 'chanko nabe' hot pot that is the staple diet of sumo wrestlers.
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