
Asakusa Foods And Drinks Culture Nightlife
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Asakusa History and Kappa Street (Kappabashi Dogugai) Tour
As you walk from Kaminarimon through Nakamise Shopping Street to Senso-ji Temple, you’ll experience nearly 2,000 years of history and get a taste of Japan’s unique food culture. At Senso-ji, you’ll learn and try out the traditional customs of temple visits, including the purification ritual and how to properly offer prayers. If you wish, you can also draw an *omikuji* (fortune slip). At Asakusa Shrine, you'll learn about the differences between Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Strolling down Hoppy Street, you'll get a glimpse into Japan's izakaya (pub) culture and see iconic local dishes like *Hoppy* (a popular drink) and stewed offal. Finally, we’ll head to Kappa Street (Kappabashi Dogugai) , one of Japan’s largest wholesale districts. Keep an eye out for statues of *kappa*—mischievous creatures from Japanese folklore that give the area its name! You can shop for uniquely Japanese souvenirs such as traditional tableware, lacquerware, kitchen knives, food replicas.
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Asakusa Foods & Drinks, Culture Nightlife
Please check this tour on Insta (IG) @foodtokyotourguide Experience details ↓ ①Japanese Tempura restaurant ② Asakusa Senso-ji temple ③Izakaya (japanese pub) ④ Bar Every Monday’s bar will be hidden local bar, every Tuesday to Sunday will be Karaoke bar. 5 Dishes (2 appetizers, Tempura, 2 choices you can choose from Izakaya menu) and 3 Drinks (Such as Sake, Beer, cocktails, soft drink ) include. Maximum 7 people, guest can book other OTA, dates has different number by other booking. Asakusa is the most famous tourist place in Japan. There are many historical places, and has most famous temple (Senso-ji) in Japan, friendly good local restaurants, famous Izakaya street (Hoppy Alley) for local japanese people, and hidden bars. Asakusa is so beautiful spots, we will take amazing photos for you. Other things to note: If you want to eat and drink more, you will pay at the end of tour. Thank you for reading this:) Hope to see you soon!
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Tokyo: Asakusa Food Tour- 15 Dishes and 4 Eateries
Have you ever experienced the night in Asakusa, a famous tourist destination? We will guide you through the true local charm of the historic Asakusa at night, a side that differs greatly from its daytime tourist atmosphere. As the sun sets, the historical buildings are beautifully illuminated, creating a stunning sight. Moreover, the drinking district comes to life, offering an authentic taste of local nightlife where you can truly experience Japan's local culture. We'll take you to three different types of izakayas and bars, each with its own unique ambiance. Join us as we venture into bars and izakayas known only to locals, mingling with the locals themselves, creating an unforgettable night in Asakusa's lively and vibrant streets.
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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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Tokyo : Asakusa Food Tour – 12 Dishes & 3 Drinks
Experience Japan’s diverse food culture in Asakusa! Visit local-favorite restaurant and sake bar, and enjoy 12 unique dishes such as monjayaki(savory pancake) which is soul food of old downtown of Tokyo, yakisoba(Japanese stir-fried noodles), conbini ice cream etc.! A great chance to meet fellow travelers along the way. **Highlights** ・12 unique Japanese dishes for the first time ・Japanese Izakaya restaurant loved by locals ・Sake bar where you can enjoy sake from all over Japan ・A stroll through Hoppy Street ・A delicious fish-shaped waffle for dessert ・Meet new friends along the way ・Tips for Enjoying Asakusa **Important** This tour includes plenty of food and drinks, but any extras must be paid in cash. Please be sure to bring some cash with you. Please notify us if wheelchair access is required. We will modify the restaurant reservation as needed. Please note: This tour is conducted in English only. Japanese language support is not available.
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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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