Explore Asakusa and Senso-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple built in 628. Join a local guide to learn its history and enjoy delicious street food!
[Highlights]
・Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise Street, and Asakusa Shrine cultural walk
・Local snack tasting and fun shopping
・Pro chef knife shop&food samples shop
・Peaceful Ueno Park Nature walk
・Ameyoko Local Market
Your guide will reveal the secrets of Kaminarimon and take photos for you. We will dive into the nostalgic charm of Asakusa.
Your guide will introduce local treats along Nakamise Street such as ningyo-yaki,local ice cream , melon pan, and matcha sweets, and give you time to enjoy snacks and shop for souvenirs.
Your guide will explain the mix of Buddhism and Shinto as you visit Senso-ji and Asakusa Shrine. You can also draw an omikuji fortune and let's try the incense smoke ritual.
Kappabashi Kitchen Street, either on foot or by one subway stop. They’ll introduce shops with knives, tableware, food replicas, and more, and help you interact with local staff.
Your guide will lead you through Ueno Park, known for cherry blossoms in spring. You'll also see the Saigo statue, Bentendo, and Toshogu Shrine from outside.
Ameyoko Market near Ueno Park. Once a black market, it now sells food, spices, clothes, and more. You can also enjoy street snacks like taiyaki, yakitori, and fruit cups.
Please meet in front of the entrance to the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center at 9:30 AM.
Our friendly guide will be waiting for you !We will send you the details 2 to 3 days before the tour.
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