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Sumida River
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Sumida River

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Last updated Mar 20, 2026

The Sumida River is a well-known river in Tokyo, Japan. It runs for about 27 kilometers (around 17 miles) from the northwestern part of Tokyo, flowing southward until it meets Tokyo Bay.

Historically, the river has been important for trade and transportation. People used boats to move goods and travel along the river. Today, while it's still used for some shipping, it's more famous as a scenic spot.

The banks of the Sumida River are lined with parks and walking paths. These areas are popular for leisurely strolls and picnics. One of the most famous spots along the river is near Asakusa, where you can see views of the Tokyo Skytree, a tall broadcasting tower.

In spring, many people visit to see cherry blossoms along its banks. The Sumida River Fireworks Festival is another major event held in summer, drawing large crowds who come to watch vibrant fireworks light up the sky.

Additionally, you can take boat tours on the river to experience Tokyo from a different perspective. These cruises offer views of various landmarks and bridges that span the river.

Overall, the Sumida River is a key feature of Tokyo's landscape and offers both historical significance and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.



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Day or night, sunny or rainy, the view is gorgeous! We highly recommend allotting two days and two nights to be able to explore the entirety of this very long walkway and see different sights of the cherry blossoms and Tokyo Skytree. Breathing in some fresh air and watching boats pass by while taking a stroll is so relaxing. We would love to come back here. Tip: Lanterns light up from 6:30pm to 9pm. It's worth enduring the cold for the spectacular night scenery.

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Nearby attractions to see

Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho

Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho

Fukutoku Shrine

Fukutoku Shrine

Big Echo Karaoke

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Kabukicho

Kabukicho, Tokyo


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Frequently Asked Questions

The Sumida River is located in Tokyo, Japan. It flows through the eastern part of Tokyo and is a significant waterway in the city.

Historically, the Sumida River has been a vital part of Tokyo's transportation and trade routes. It has been featured in many works of art and literature, highlighting its cultural importance.

Yes, several famous landmarks are situated along the Sumida River, including the Tokyo Skytree, Asahi Beer Hall, and Senso-ji Temple. These sites make it a popular area for tourists.

Visitors can enjoy various activities such as river cruises, cherry blossom viewing during springtime, walking or cycling along its banks, and visiting nearby attractions like parks and museums.

The Sumida River supports local ecology by providing a habitat for various aquatic species. Efforts have been made to improve water quality and restore natural habitats to encourage biodiversity.
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JAPAN FANS 1
Apr 20, 2025
Pretty river views at night and quiet. Nice background views of Asahi HQ and Tokyo Skytree.
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Sang Kim
Oct 29, 2025
Really nice place to walking and jogging along side the river. There are benches to relax and enjoy the brezee air. The location is near from the Sumida Park, Tokyo Skytree, some train stations, and Asakusa area. You need to walk across the bridge and view the wonderful and amazing scenery.
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Yosia Orlandi
Jun 7, 2024
Sitting by the river at night was such a peaceful experience 🌙 The views are breathtaking, especially with the cityscape in the background. It’s the perfect spot for a leisurely walk, or, honestly, any kind of relaxing activity. Whether you're looking to unwind or capture some beautiful photos, the Sumida River is a must-visit.
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Patricia Cancio
Oct 21, 2024
A short walk from Sensoji temple is another city attraction, the Sumida Park River Gallery a scenic urban oasis along the Sumida River. This place offers both locals and tourists an escape from the city’s busy pace with a mind blowing unique refreshments. The park is renowned for its beautiful cherry blossoms in spring, which transform the riverside walkways into a soft, pink landscape that’s perfect for flower viewing (hanami). Alongside the natural beauty, the park also a river cruise to enjoy the landmarks in a different perspective. This river part features curated art installations and structures, creating a unique blend of nature and urban culture. The "River Gallery" concept allows visitors to engage with art while enjoying the park's serene environment. The views of the Tokyo Skytree are breathtaking, especially at sunset when the city’s lights begin to reflect on the water. Besides its aesthetics, the park has been designed thoughtfully with seating areas, clean pathways, and small open-air cafes, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and social gatherings. Overall, Sumida Park River Gallery is an excellent blend of nature, art, and urban design, offering a peaceful retreat with a cultural edge in the heart of Tokyo. Spare some time here to experience the uniqueness of the japanese way of life
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Maddoc
Oct 29, 2024
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