Luggage storage
Asakusa
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1. Enter the address, the time frame, and the number of bags to be dropped off
2. Select an available left luggage facility (in pink) on the map;
3. Click on the "Book " button and pay online to complete the reservation.
All that's left for you to do is enjoy your day, knowing that your luggage is now in a safe place!
6 reasons to store luggage with Nannybag over LuggageHero
✅ Nannybag offers the best value for full-day storage
✅ Exceptional customer care: Our 24/7 customer service (daily rated on Trustpilot and Google Maps) has travelers praising our personalized, rapid response, unlike automated chatbots used by most competitors.
✅ More flexibility and freedom: 213+ verified locations across Tokyo. We're present near major attractions, train stations, and airports, making drop-off and pick-up effortless.
✅ 100% secure: ¥1,000,000 coverage included in your Nannybag booking, while LuggageHero's standard coverage is just ¥500 (¥2,500 premium coverage costs extra).
✅ Store anything, anywhere: Store anything from handbags to surfboards securely, at a fair rate. Plus, all luggage types are welcome for up to 30 days if needed.
Drop off your bags at Asakusa and enjoy the city luggage-free!
Asakusa Luggage Storage Guide 2026
Asakusa is a district in Tokyo known for its cultural heritage and tradition. Located in the Taito ward, Asakusa is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the charm of old Tokyo. The area is famous for its well-preserved Edo-period architecture, shopping streets, and many cultural landmarks. Senso-ji Temple is Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temple at the heart of Asakusa. Founded in 645 AD, Senso-ji attracts millions of visitors each year who come to admire its architecture and participate in traditional rituals. Visitors enter the temple through the Kaminarimon Gate, which features a massive red lantern and guardian statues. This leads to Nakamise Shopping Street, a market offering traditional snacks, souvenirs, and crafts. Asakusa is also known for its festivals, such as the Sanja Matsuri, one of Tokyo's most famous Shinto festivals, which takes place annually in May. The district is a traditional Japanese arts and crafts hub, with shops selling handmade goods, from kimonos to fans and ceramics. For those exploring Asakusa, Nannybag offers convenient luggage storage options in the area. Nannybag Tokyo luggage storage allows travelers to freely roam the district's attractions, from sampling local street food and taking rickshaw rides to visiting the historic Hanayashiki Amusement Park, Japan's oldest amusement park, without being burdened by bags.
