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Old Tokyo Vibes: Asakusa Temples & Street Food Adventure
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Asakusa
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Discover a deeper, more authentic side of Asakusa on this 2-hour guided walking tour designed to highlight both its iconic landmarks and hidden cultural gems. Perfect for first-time visitors who want more than surface-level sightseeing.
Start at the famous Kaminarimon Gate and walk through the historic approach to Senso-ji Temple. Your guide will lead you safely through the area while explaining its cultural meaning, traditional crafts, and the stories behind Japan’s most iconic souvenirs. You’ll also visit the Asakusa Underground Shopping Arcade, one of Tokyo’s oldest retro underground malls and a spot rarely seen by tourists.
After visiting Senso-ji Temple, the tour takes a unique turn ...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Fotomöglichkeiten überall
Ein professioneller lokaler Reiseführer
Ausgaben für Speisen und Getränke
Treffpunkte
Abreise
7-Eleven
Our guide is standing in front of 7-Eleven.
They are holding a signboard for our inbound tour service “YURAGI,” so please use that as a reference point to meet up.
If you have trouble finding them, you can contact the guide directly via WhatsApp or phone.
Rückkehr
Tawaramachi Station
Old Tokyo Vibes: Asakusa Temples & Street Food Adventure
(2) Bewertungen
Asakusa
Über uns
Discover a deeper, more authentic side of Asakusa on this 2-hour guided walking tour designed to highlight both its iconic landmarks and hidden cultural gems. Perfect for first-time visitors who want more than surface-level sightseeing.
Start at the famous Kaminarimon Gate and walk through the historic approach to Senso-ji Temple. Your guide will lead you safely through the area while explaining its cultural meaning, traditional crafts, and the stories behind Japan’s most iconic souvenirs. You’ll also visit the Asakusa Underground Shopping Arcade, one of Tokyo’s oldest retro underground malls and a spot rarely seen by tourists.
After visiting Senso-ji Temple, the tour takes a unique turn ...
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch & 2 Andere
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Fotomöglichkeiten überall
Ein professioneller lokaler Reiseführer
Ausgaben für Speisen und Getränke
Treffpunkte
Abreise
7-Eleven
Our guide is standing in front of 7-Eleven.
They are holding a signboard for our inbound tour service “YURAGI,” so please use that as a reference point to meet up.
If you have trouble finding them, you can contact the guide directly via WhatsApp or phone.
Rückkehr
Tawaramachi Station
Reiseplan
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Kaminarimon-Tor
Kaminarimon is the iconic symbol of Asakusa, instantly recognizable by its massive red lantern weighing 700 kilograms. Flanked by the fierce statues of the Wind God and Thunder God, this majestic gate serves as the spiritual guardian of Senso-ji Temple and stands as one of Tokyo’s most famous photo spots.
10 Minuten
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Nakamise Einkaufsstraße (Kaminarimon)
Stretching from the Thunder Gate to the main temple, Nakamise is one of Japan’s oldest and most vibrant shopping streets. This bustling path is lined with traditional stalls offering local crafts and irresistible street food, such as ningyo-yaki (doll-shaped cakes) and fresh rice crackers. It is the perfect place to soak up the lively atmosphere of old Edo while hunting for unique souvenirs.
30 Minuten
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Unterirdische Straße von Asakusa
Descend the stairs near the station and step into a living time capsule. The Asakusa Underground Street is one of Japan’s oldest subterranean shopping arcades, remaining almost untouched since the Showa era (1950s-80s). With its low ceilings, exposed pipes, and fading retro signage, it offers a raw, cinematic atmosphere that stands in stark contrast to the polished temples above. Here, you can find legendary standing soba shops, authentic Thai food, and tiny bars where locals gather, giving adventurous travelers a taste of the "deep" and nostalgic side of Tokyo.
15 Minuten
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Senso-ji-Tempel
As Tokyo’s oldest and most significant temple, Senso-ji is the beating heart of Asakusa. Founded in 628 AD, this magnificent vermilion structure invites visitors to step back in time. Crowds gather around the large incense burner to wave the sacred smoke over themselves—believed to bring good health—before offering prayers at the main hall. It is a place where deep spirituality meets the vibrant energy of the city.
30 Minuten
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Kappabashi-Straße (Kappabashi Dogugai)
Just a short walk from Asakusa lies Kappabashi, a fascinating district known as "Kitchen Town" and a paradise for chefs and foodies alike. The streets are lined with specialized shops selling everything from razor-sharp Japanese knives to exquisite ceramics. The real highlight for many travelers is the incredibly realistic plastic food samples—ranging from sushi to ramen—which make for unique and playful souvenirs. Whether you are a professional cook or simply curious, browsing these aisles offers a fun glimpse into the tools that power Japanese cuisine.