Discover Asakusa through a local mom’s eyes!
This 3-hour tour is perfect for families looking to explore Asakusa without the stress. We’ll stroll from the iconic Kaminarimon gate through Nakamise Street to the famous Sensoji Temple — with plenty of fun photo spots, kid-friendly snacks, and local tips along the way.
As a Tokyo native and mom of two, I know how to make sightseeing with children easy and enjoyable. Whether it’s finding a quiet bench for a break or showing you where to grab the fluffiest melon pan, I’ll make sure the whole family feels welcome and relaxed. Let’s create beautiful memories together!
Kaminarimon is one of the most famous landmarks in Tokyo. Let’s start by capturing a wonderful photo here to create lasting memories!
At Nakamise Shopping Street, you can enjoy a variety of souvenirs and local treats. Let’s explore the seasonal highlights together and make the most of this vibrant street!
Sensoji Temple welcomes visitors from all over the world every day. Take a moment to quietly reflect on your wishes. After the visit, let’s try drawing an omikuji fortune for a little extra excitement!
At Amairo, you can enjoy delicious tempura and sashimi. Take a break and relax while savoring these tasty dishes after all the walking!
The meeting point is in front of Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center, located just across from Kaminarimon Gate. I will be waiting near the entrance, holding a small sign with the tour name for easy identification.
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Savory pancake with various ingredients, often topped with sauce and bonito flakes.
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