“Orange Street” refers to the shopping street that runs from Kaminarimon Street to Asakusa Public Hall, and then to Denbouin Street.
By the way, the name's origin requires delving into Asakusa's history, but to put it simply, it means "easy to remember," "friendly," and "fresh."
There are benches along Orange Street where you can sit and take a break.

Many stone benches are placed along the sidewalks.
There are flowerbeds in the middle of the benches, and you can sit on either end.
Orange Street is bustling with tourists on holidays, with a lot of people passing by.
I checked the benches in the middle of Golden Week, and I saw some empty ones, so it doesn't seem like they're all occupied.
It's convenient for eating what you bought in the shopping street or taking a break in Asakusa.
Kaminarimon and Nakamise Street are very crowded, so it's a good idea to take a break here, away from those streets.
So, why not use it as a place to sit and rest around Asakusa Station?

