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Asakusa: Senso-ji Sightseeing & Street Food Tour with Photos
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The Asakusa Sightseeing and Street Food Tour is a walking tour for first-time visitors and repeat travelers to experience Japanese culture and local food together. The tour covers famous spots such as Kaminarimon Gate and Senso-ji Temple, while also introducing local streets that are rarely explained in guidebooks. Starting near Kaminarimon, the guide leads guests along Nakamise Street and explains the history of Asakusa and its development since the Edo period. Guests learn about traditional sweets such as kaminari-okoshi and ningyo-yaki and how temple visits and street food are closely connected in Japanese culture. The tour continues into nearby areas, highlighting popular food shops enjo...
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Popular Street Food in Asakusa
Traditional Asakusa Specialty: Ningyo-yaki
Omikuji (fortune slip) fee Offering fee
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Kaminarimon
Our staff will be waiting for you holding an ‘ASAPPY’ sign.
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Asakusa: Senso-ji Sightseeing & Street Food Tour with Photos
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The Asakusa Sightseeing and Street Food Tour is a walking tour for first-time visitors and repeat travelers to experience Japanese culture and local food together. The tour covers famous spots such as Kaminarimon Gate and Senso-ji Temple, while also introducing local streets that are rarely explained in guidebooks. Starting near Kaminarimon, the guide leads guests along Nakamise Street and explains the history of Asakusa and its development since the Edo period. Guests learn about traditional sweets such as kaminari-okoshi and ningyo-yaki and how temple visits and street food are closely connected in Japanese culture. The tour continues into nearby areas, highlighting popular food shops enjo...
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Popular Street Food in Asakusa
Traditional Asakusa Specialty: Ningyo-yaki
Omikuji (fortune slip) fee Offering fee
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Kaminarimon
Our staff will be waiting for you holding an ‘ASAPPY’ sign.
We meet at Kaminarimon for photos, followed by an explanation of its history and significance.
10 Minuten
2
Asakusa
As you walk along Nakamise Street from Kaminarimon toward Hozomon Gate, the guide explains the origins and history of this famous shopping street. Nakamise Street is considered one of the oldest shopping streets in Japan and developed naturally to welcome visitors coming to pray at Senso-ji Temple. The guide clearly explains why shops began lining this street and how religious worship and commerce became closely connected.
Along the way, the tour introduces long-established shops such as those selling ningyo-yaki and kaminari-okoshi, as well as stores that are especially popular today. The guide also explains the meaning behind these traditional products and the cultural background of Asakusa’s unique food culture.
15 Minuten
3
Senso-ji-Tempel
After passing through Nakamise Street, you enter the grounds of Senso-ji Temple. In this part of the tour, the guide explains the origins of Senso-ji and its nearly 1,400-year history, including how devotion began with the discovery of the Kannon statue in the Sumida River and how the temple has been rebuilt many times after fires, earthquakes, and war.
While walking through the grounds, the tour visits Hozomon Gate, the Five-Story Pagoda, and the Main Hall (Kannon Hall). The guide explains the role and meaning of each structure, as well as what Buddhist temples represent in Japanese culture and why Senso-ji continues to attract so many worshippers today.
In front of the Main Hall, the guide explains the proper way to visit a Buddhist temple, including how to purify yourself, offer incense, and pray. This helps first-time visitors feel comfortable and confident during their visit.
30 Minuten
4
Asakusa
In Asakusa’s shopping streets, the tour visits popular gourmet shops enjoyed by both locals and visitors. In addition to long-established Japanese sweet shops, the guide introduces trendy matcha dessert specialty stores and places that are especially popular with younger generations. The guide explains why these shops are well-known and what makes them special, along with the background behind their popularity.
In this part of the tour, you will enjoy a matcha tasting. Matcha is a representative element of Japanese tea culture and has long been associated with Zen and the tea ceremony as a way to calm the mind. Through tasting, you can experience the aroma, bitterness, and gentle sweetness of matcha while learning how Japanese people have traditionally enjoyed it.