Join this immersive 2-hour walking tour and discover the cultural and culinary heart of Asakusa. Led by a friendly English-speaking guide, you'll pass through Kaminarimon Gate and stroll down Nakamise Street, sampling traditional snacks like ningyo-yaki and senbei. Your guide will share insights into Asakusa’s Edo-period history and local culture.
You’ll also visit Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, along with retro izakaya-lined Hoppy Street and Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest amusement park.
This tour has been featured by travel influencers and is ideal for first-time visitors, families, and those seeking an off-the-beaten-path Tokyo experience.
- Sample traditional snacks along Nakamise Shopping Street
- Visit Kaminarimon, Senso-ji Temple, Hoppy Street, and Hanayashiki
- Recommended by travel influencers for authentic local insights
At the Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center, travelers will enjoy panoramic views of the Senso-ji Temple area from the observation deck and gain useful context about Asakusa’s history, architecture, and festivals. Designed by renowned architect Kengo Kuma, the center itself is a striking example of modern Japanese design. Your guide will explain the cultural significance of the building and help you understand how past and present blend in this neighborhood.
Marvel at the massive red lantern of Kaminarimon Gate, the symbolic entrance to Senso-ji Temple and one of Tokyo’s most photographed landmarks.
Stroll down Nakamise Street, one of Tokyo’s oldest shopping streets, where you’ll browse traditional snacks, crafts, and souvenirs on the way to Senso-ji Temple.
Explore Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest and most iconic Buddhist temple, where incense smoke, sacred gates, and centuries of faith create a powerful spiritual atmosphere.
Visit Asakusa Shrine, a peaceful Shinto shrine beside Senso-ji Temple, known for surviving World War II air raids and hosting the Sanja Matsuri festival.
See Japan’s oldest amusement park—Hanayashiki—where retro rides and quirky attractions capture the charm of post-war Tokyo entertainment.
Walk through Hoppy Street, a lively alley packed with izakayas where locals enjoy casual drinks and grilled skewers in true downtown Tokyo style.
End the tour at this scenic bridge overlooking the Sumida River and Tokyo Skytree. It’s a perfect spot for final photos, reflecting on the cultural journey through Asakusa with sweeping city views.
Your guide will be waiting in front of the 7-Eleven 10 minutes before the tour starts.
They will be holding a sign that says "YURAGI TOUR", so please gather at the meeting spot on time.
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