This private tour lets you experience Asakusa at your own pace, with a guide dedicated only to you. Start at Kaminarimon and walk through Nakamise Street while learning the real stories behind the lanterns, traditional shops, and the history of old Edo. At Senso-ji, your guide explains Buddhist rituals, architecture, and cultural traditions that most visitors miss. You’ll also visit the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center for one of the best free views of Senso-ji and Tokyo Skytree. The tour continues with a peaceful walk along the Sumida River, where you’ll hear stories of merchant boats and how this area shaped Tokyo’s development. The experience ends at Tokyo Skytree, where your guide can recommend places to eat, shop, or continue exploring. A private tour means no rushing, flexible pacing, and a deeper connection to the heart of Tokyo.
Start your tour at the iconic Kaminarimon Gate, the symbolic entrance to Senso-ji Temple. Your guide will explain the history of the massive red lantern, the statues of Fujin and Raijin, and how this gate has represented Asakusa since the Edo period. Enjoy time for photos while learning how the area developed as one of Tokyo’s oldest temple towns.
Walk down this lively street lined with traditional shops selling snacks, souvenirs, and local crafts. Your guide will introduce famous treats like ningyo-yaki and senbei, and explain the cultural background of these long-standing businesses. This is one of Japan’s oldest shopping streets, offering an authentic glimpse into Edo-period commerce.
Discover Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, known for its impressive architecture and spiritual importance. Your guide will explain temple rituals, the meaning behind the incense burner, and how to properly offer prayers. Take your time to explore the main hall and pagoda while learning fascinating stories connected to the temple’s founding.
Visit the free observation deck offering panoramic views of Senso-ji, Nakamise, and the Tokyo Skytree. Your guide will point out key landmarks and share historical facts that help you understand how Asakusa has evolved over the centuries. This is also one of the best photo spots in the area.
Enjoy a relaxing stroll along the Sumida River while learning about its role in Edo-period trade and daily life. Your guide will share stories about merchant boats, festivals, and how the river connected different parts of old Tokyo. This scenic riverside area also provides beautiful views of the Tokyo Skytree.
Finish the tour near Tokyo Skytree, the tallest structure in Japan and a modern symbol of Tokyo. Your guide will explain the engineering behind the tower and recommend nearby shops, cafés, and photo locations. Enjoy the contrast between historic Asakusa and the futuristic skyline.
We will meet at the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, the large glass building directly in front of the Kaminarimon Gate. Your guide will be waiting at the main entrance, wearing a yellow/green armband so you can easily recognize them.
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