
Asakusa Kimono Andtea Ceremony Private Cultural Tour By Local Guide
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Kimono and Tea Ceremony in Asakusa Private Food Tour With Guide
Dress in a traditional Japanese kimono and stroll through the charming streets of Japan, capturing beautiful photos and creating cherished memories. We offer a wide selection of kimonos, ranging from traditional patterns to modern designs, with experienced staff to assist you with dressing. the package includes the kimono itself, sash belt (obi), Japanese clutch, sandals, and socks. Don't worry, hairstyling is available at an additional cost If it's not too busy, the dressing process can take less than an hour, and you can set off on your adventure. If you wish to enjoy Japan in a kimono until the evening, next-day return is also possible (additional fee).
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Experience Asakusa with Rickshaw Guide
Asakusa Day Trip Experience: Enjoy the Tradition and Elegance with All Five Senses Kimono Rental & Dressing: Choose your favorite kimono and have it professionally dressed so you can stroll around Asakusa in style. (Return by 18:00) Rickshaw Tour (60 min): Explore Asakusa with a guide who speaks Japanese and English. The route can be customized according to your preferences and will include hidden spots in Asakusa. (Up to 2 passengers per rickshaw) Authentic Matcha Experience (45 min): Experience the Japanese tea ceremony at a traditional long-established restaurant. Watch a tea ceremony demonstration, enjoy Japanese sweets with matcha, and try making tea yourself. Enjoy a luxurious experience of Japanese culture through “wearing, seeing, and tasting.”
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Asakusa Kimono &Tea Ceremony Private Cultural Tour by Local Guide
You will not only have the chance to experience Japanese traditions but also you will visit Sensouji, the biggest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Asakusa is located between the Skytree, the longest tower in the world, and the Sumida River on the other side. You will experience summer festivals, where you can see the big fireworks that Japan has every year. Imagine yourself wearing a Kimono, riding an old Japanese style, and trying Japanese food. Well, we can make this dream come true. Starting from Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate, our lovely tour guides will join you on a great ride back in time where you will live and eat like a Japanese. The first stop will be sushi, the amazing Japanese famous dish, made with care by experienced sushi chefs using fresh, tasty, and various types of fish and delicate ingredients to present you with the great taste of Japanese Real Sushi. Discover all this now and join us.
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Private Tour With Local Japanese Female Guide
Discover the hidden charms of Asakusa! In this tour, Japanese female guides will show you around Asakusa in kimono. With their broken English and warm smiles, you can enjoy a relaxed atmosphere as if you were taking a walk with friends. The slightly awkward English will allow you to experience the joy of the moment when words are understood and the fun of exchanges that will make you laugh and smile. Our tours take you not only to the standard tourist attractions but also to the hidden gems and local stores loved by the locals in order to give you a sense of the real Asakusa. For example, we will visit small izakaya (Japanese-style pubs) in back alleys, coffee shops in old buildings with a sense of history, shopping streets full of old-fashioned humanity, and other places where you can feel “everyday life in Asakusa” that are not listed in tourist guides.
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