Fukagawa was considered a very remote area of Edo in 1680 when the revered haiku poet Matsuo Bashō arrived here. At this small, plain museum, you can see some scrolls of poetry written by Bashō and those inspired by him, as well as souvenirs of his journeys. There’s no English signage, but nonetheless it’s a unique opportunity to enter his world. There’s a small garden out back, or walk out to the Sumida River, take a left and discover a lookout where you can view the skyscrapers while contemplating Bashō’s long-lost Edo.