The Sumida River Walk is one of those EASY-WIN Tokyo experiences with kids — a free pedestrian bridge connecting Asakusa to Tokyo Skytree, with one of the best views in the city. The walk is short (about 5 minutes), totally flat, totally stroller-friendly, and the Skytree looms RIGHT in front of you the whole way. Magical at sunset.
What makes it special: This bridge opened in 2020 and is one of those locals-only-secrets that's quietly become an Instagram favorite. It runs alongside the train bridge, so kids can also wave at trains zipping by. The river flows beneath, you'll see Tokyo Water Bus boats and the iconic Asahi flame building (the "golden poop"), and the views of Skytree are unbeatable from this angle.
Kid tips:
• Stroller-friendly! Wide, flat, totally accessible — perfect with toddlers plus little kids.
• Free — no ticket needed, open 24 hours.
• Best at SUNSET when Skytree starts lighting up.
• Combine with a Sumida River cruise (departs from Asakusa Pier 5 min away) for the full river experience — kids LOVE the boat ride.
• Stop at Mizumachi (a strip of cafes and shops along the path on the Skytree side) for snacks/coffee.
• No bathrooms ON the bridge — use the ones at Asakusa Station or Skytree side before crossing.
• Connects Asakusa Station and Tokyo Skytree Station/Oshiage — perfect for combo days.
We pair this walk with Sensō-ji on the Asakusa side and Tokyo Skytree on the other for an effortless half-day with kids.