As I wandered through Asakusa, I found myself slowing down for something most people probably walk past without a second thought—the doors. Unlike the ornate temples or the colourful bustle of shopping Streets, the doors here are simple, clean, and almost understated. Some are plain wooden panels softened by age, others are neatly painted with no decoration at all, or some with Japanese streetart… yet each one feels like a quiet reminder of how traditional this neighbourhood still is.










I loved how these doors framed tiny shops, old homes, and cosy eateries, giving me small glimpses into everyday life behind the tourist buzz. This is for Dan’s Thursday Doors Challenge.
And for Natalie’s Photographing Public Art Challenge




I enjoyed the pictures.
Thanks, happy that you liked it.
Beautiful doors, Teresa. I love seeing the little shops, and the street art.
I did too. Wonderful to see uniquely Japanese style doors. Thanks Dan.
Wow, what variety! Thanks for this little catalogue.
Haha thanks too for your comment.
You are definitely hooked on Japan and I’m starting to catch the bug xx
Well you will still see more of it in the days to come. hope you don’t get bored with it. Haha Thanks Jo.
I love these simple screen doors of Japan. Lovely craftsmanship
I know, very impressive.
Beautiful street art and doors, Teresa. Thank you for your public art share.
Happy to share.
You have given me a very different view of Asakusa. I must admit the few times I ventured here, I was so overwhelmed by the crowds.
I do love how little treasures pop up on Tokyo streets. Suddenly a traditional front on a street of modern shops. A shrine at a street corner. A manhole design mostly overlooked. Such fun.
Very precise description, Ju-Lyn. Exactly why I loved it.
Doors and art at the same time!
Yes, love it! 👍
I enjoyed opening the gallery & seeing each one and the individuality of them. Lots of personality involved!
Thanks Stephanie.
Asakusa looks like an amazing place to wander around. I love these doors and the street art!
Asakusa looks like an intriguing place to romp around. Beautiful!
Yes Brenda, definitely very interesting. Thanks.