
Tokyo Asakusa Walking Tour Of Sensoji Temple And Surroundings
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Asakusa Kimono Photography Tour (Private Option Available)
-Wear a beautiful kimono or hakama and begin your photogenic adventure Your photo adventure begins at a quaint kimono shop in Asakusa. After wearing this beautiful clothing and having your hair done, it's time to go out and begin your journey! -Welcome to Sensoji and its quaint gardens Your local guide will take you to Sensoji, where you will be able to learn the history of Buddhism and Shintoism in Japan. Here, take some more photos within the temple as well as the gardens and the famous Nakamise Street surrounding the temple. -Make Asakusa your stage for a beautiful photoshoot. Your guide will take you to other districts within Asakusa such as the Azuma bridge. On the bridge you will have breathtaking views of the bizarre Sapporo monument, as well as Tokyo SkyTree. Magical Trip is a local tour operator with the TripAdvisor certificate of excellence that offers various types of small-group tours throughout Japan! Check out our Trip Advisor Page for more tours and our reviews!
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Time Travel in Tokyo Explore Old Town Asakusa and Local Food
Experience the charm of Tokyo’s old town in this 2-hour walking tour through Asakusa. Start at the iconic Kaminarimon Gate, stroll along the lively Nakamise Street, and try delicious local snacks like ningyo-yaki and senbei. Explore Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most sacred temple, and learn its fascinating 1,300-year-old legend. Feel the peaceful atmosphere as you join locals in offering incense and prayers. Then, follow your friendly local guide into backstreets to discover secret spots, hidden photo spots, and unique local stories you won’t find in any guidebook. You’ll learn fun cultural tips and even pick up a few useful Japanese phrases! We end the tour at Don Quijote Asakusa, the perfect place to shop for quirky souvenirs, snacks, and pop-culture goods. This tour is the perfect blend of tradition, flavor, and fun—ideal for first-time visitors and repeat travelers alike!
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Asakusa Sensoji Temple Highlights Walking Tour in Tokyo
Learn about the history and culture of Asakusa with your guide, visiting famous spots and hidden gems alike. Take plenty of amazing photos at the hidden local spots you visit! This small-group tour means you won't miss a thing or have your questions answered. Explore the area on foot and get up-close views of Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Shrine, and more. You'll get a deeper insight into Asakusa than you would on your own. This short tour is easy to fit into a busy schedule and is perfect for first-time visitors to Tokyo! Venture deep into Asakusa and explore the Rokku and Hoppy Street areas, which still retain their post-war atmosphere and energy, to learn about Japan's nightlife culture. Discover why locals have loved this street for so long through the historical anecdotes shared by your guide. We promise you the best experience!!
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Explore Tokyo’s History on Foot Asakusa Kappabashi and Ueno
Explore a historically rich part of Tokyo on a 3-hour walking tour from Asakusa to Ueno. Take a stroll through Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest temple, and Hoppy Street, a lively alley known for its nostalgic atmosphere. Walk with a guide and enjoy learning about the area's rich history and culture. At Kappabashi Kitchenware Street, a wholesale district with over 300 years of history, you'll discover a wide variety of Japanese tableware and ultra-realistic food replicas—perfect for souvenirs or a deeper look into Japanese culinary culture. You’ll also have the chance to join in prayers at temples and shrines, experiencing Japanese traditions and etiquette firsthand. Extend your walk to the Ueno area and explore the local energy of Ameyoko Market. Why not hunt for some delicious local street food while soaking up the vibrant, down-to-earth atmosphere?
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Tokyo Asakusa Half Day Walking Tour with Local Guide
A local guide will tell you everything, in detail, that you never learn from ordinary sightseeing. You will start with the history of Tokyo's Sensoji Temple; you will learn how to pray at the temple. We will take a walk through the downtown area full of highlights such as "Kaminarimon" which is a symbol of Asakusa, "Nakamise Street" where all 89 shops are lined up, and "Sensoji" which has a history of more than 1000 years. The course of the tour can be adjusted according to your requests. 【HIGHLIGHTS】 ・Enjoy walking around town with commentary from local guides. ・According to your request, it is also possible to change the course to a course where you can enjoy more gourmet food and shopping. ・You can efficiently visit the sights around Sensoji Temple.
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Tokyo: Asakusa Walking Tour of Sensoji Temple & Surroundings
If you want to experience Asakusa sightseeing, this is definitely the tour for you! This walking tour introduces Asakusa's unique food, crafts, and history. In addition to the regular spots, you will also stroll through the downtown area, which is full of emotion. You will visit Jingodo, where the god of raccoon dogs is enshrined, a rarity in Japan. You will enjoy a quiet and relaxing time away from the bustling Asakusa.
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