Discover the rich history and nostalgic charm of Yanaka and Sendagi on this relaxed 3-hour walking tour. Stroll through traditional streets, savor local delicacies, and visit historical landmarks, immersing yourself in the heart of Tokyo’s old town.
Starting at Nippori Station, climb the famous “Yuyake Dandan” steps for a panoramic view before exploring the lively Yanaka Ginza shopping street. Enjoy a crispy croquette from a popular local shop and visit the peaceful Kannonji Temple.
Continue to Yanaka Cemetery, where you’ll learn about its deep history and visit the grave of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last shogun.
End the tour by unwinding with a cup of tea and visiting the historic Old Yoshidaya store, an Edo-period building showcasing traditional Japanese architecture.
Experience Tokyo’s timeless culture on this unforgettable journey!
Stroll through the lively shopping street for about 45 minutes. Peek into local shops and experience the traditional culture of Tokyo’s old town.
Enjoy a crispy croquette, a specialty of the shopping street. Please note that food costs are not included.
Visit the serene Kannonji Temple and learn about Japanese Buddhist culture.
Experience Matcha (powdered green tea) at a tea house with over 100 years of history of antiques.
You will visit an old Japanese house. Here you will find famous bakeries, beer bars, vinegar stores, and much more.
Meet at the North Exit ticket gate. Ask for a guide with a yellow sign board.
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