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Asakusa Culture Exploring Bar Visits After History Tour

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Japanese Sample Food Making and Asakusa History Tour — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Japanese Sample Food Making and Asakusa History Tour

The Japanese Sample (Sampuru) Food Making Experience and Asakusa History Tour includes a class that explores the Japanese craft of making fake food for restaurant displays in Japan and walking tour of Kappabashi and Asakusa Sensoji Temple to learn about the history of the area. In the 3-hour tour, learn about the history and traditional craft of Sampuru food with an English-speaking guide and translator before going to Kappabashi and Sensoji Temple. Before the workshop, see different types of Sampuru models and learn how this craft was started and what the significance of sampuru food displays are in Japan. After the explanations, join a workshop with a small group where you can get a hands-on experience in making tempura sampuru foods, which you can take home as a souvenir. This is a great experience for anyone, including young children (age 7 and up).

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Ramen&Tavern&Bar《ASAKUSA-FULLY-TOUR》Let's find old town gems! — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Ramen&Tavern&Bar《ASAKUSA-FULLY-TOUR》Let's find old town gems!

Best local pub crawl tour in Asakusa! A Night of History, Culture, Food and Friendship! During the day, travelers flock to Asakusa to visit Senso-ji Temple and its vibrant shopping streets. But the true magic of Tokyo’s oldest neighborhood begins after dark or local foodie places. Join our Asakusa pub crawl tour and explore the secret side of this historic district with local guide, great food, and real connections! -Visit 3 unique places — Best Ramen, hidden taverns, local only bar! -Learn about Asakusa’s deep history from Edo(1860s) to today! -Interact with locals, share stories, and make new friends! -Taste authentic Japanese drinks! -Small group experience and solo travelers welcome. Let the night reveal the treasures the daytime crowds never see. Let’s have a once in life moment together! We're guiding people since 2018, Guided 30000+guest, 3500+review total (Average star 4.98/5) so far! If you could feel memorable time in Japan, it's the company's greatest pleasure. Cheers!

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Asakusa Highlights: Street Food Crawl Tour (7+ Local Bites) — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Asakusa Highlights: Street Food Crawl Tour (7+ Local Bites)

- Taste a variety of great food samplings as we explore non-touristy part of Asakusa, Tokyo. Visit 4+ local food vendors with more than 100 years of history in Asakusa. - Learn and practice authentic Japanese eating style and eat like a local at a local standing sushi bar and soba restaurant. - Discover other parts of Asakusa outside of your guidebook. Connect with local business owners to learn the history and local culture.

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Asakusa: 3.5-hour Big-picture History Walk — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Asakusa: 3.5-hour Big-picture History Walk

What if one half-day walk in Asakusa could reveal the bigger story of Japan? This tour goes far beyond sightseeing, using real landmarks to explain not just what you see, but as a gateway to understand Japan’s history, beliefs, and society. With your expert guide, you’ll: 1) Explore Japan’s 300-year isolation and reopening to the world. 2) Understand why Japan chose the Netherlands as its only trading partner when it closed itself. 3) Learn how the 19th-century Japanese art had an impact on the West, especially French impressionists. 4) Discover how Shinto and Buddhism have coexisted for over a millennium, with shared worshippers and a shared influence on everyday life. 5) Compare Japanese and Western symbolism, including dragons. 6) Discover the shared mindsets in Japan and the West a millennium ago. 7) Experience the contrast between the sacred temple and former entertainment districts 8) Explore nostalgic postwar lanes, and streets that evoke Edo-period Japan.

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Asakusa: Culture exploring bar visits after history tour — related Canada tour & attraction (Viator)

Asakusa: Culture exploring bar visits after history tour

This tour focuses on food and drink which constitute an integral pillar of Japan's culture and history. The tour starts with a non-gastronomical part. As we stroll through the Asakusa history tour course, the guide will demystify intriguing historical facts including: 1) Why Sumida river is an origin of Senso-ji temple 2) How Senso-ji temple and Asakusa developed hand in hand 3) How Asakusa has become a forerunner of Japan's modernization 4) How the culture that flourished in the area impacted the world After discovering Asakusa's charm, make your way to three distinct but typical izakaya restaurants. Izakaya is a place where locals come typically with co-workers and friends to relax away from the daily grind. Since Izakaya is commoners' favorite place, the offerings there are unassuming but closely tied to Japan's history and culture. The guide will help you unlock the myth of Japanese cuisine as you see how locals unwind there.

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