
Kita-Senju is located in Adachi Ward in Tokyo and is full of parks, old-school shopping streets, and a famous fireworks festival. It is known as an Edo-period postal town, where travelers stopped for the night before making their way to the city center. Kita-Senju Station is the third busiest station on the Tokyo Metro Network. It is one of Tokyo’s leading terminal stations with connecting trains such as JR Joban Line, JR Narita Line, and JR Ueno-Tokyo Line. Non-JR railway services include the Hibiya and Chiyoda Line, Tobu Skytree Line, and Tsukuba Express. I’ve visited Kita-Senju several times and it is less crowded but as appealing as other popular areas of Tokyo.
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