Samurai ruled Japan for 7 centuries, far longer than the modern post-samurai era. Their downfall in the late 19th century was a turning point, and Ueno is where this transformation unfolded. In the Ueno War, samurai lost a decisive one-day battle, clearing the way for a new force to build modern Japan. On this tour, your expert guide reveals how the Tokugawa shogunate created lasting peace, why the samurai fell, and how Japan rose to global prominence with soft power. As you walk in a small group, you’ll not only grasp this major historical shift but also enjoy stories about the landmarks you encounter.
Höhepunkte
3 Stunden und 30 Minuten
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3 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Japanese traditional sweets and green tee
Englischsprachiger, erfahrener Reiseführer
Abholung und Rücktransfer vom Hotel
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Uguisudani Station
We will meet at the South Exit of Uguisudani Station (JK31) on JR Yamanote Line. The guide will hold a recognizable sign; the operator will send details right after a booking.
Rückkehr
Wichtige Informationen
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Säuglinge und Kleinkinder können im Kinderwagen oder Buggy mitfahren
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Assistenztiere erlaubt
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Positionen | Ueno Area Where Samurai Fell and Japan Rose
Reiseplan
1
Kanei-ji-Tempel Jishodo
We will walk through Kanei-ji temple where 6 of 15 shoguns from the last shogunate are buried.
20 Minuten
2
Sogakudo of the Former Tokyo Music School
After the Meiji Restoration, Japan rushed to modernize in many areas. Sogakudo was a pioneer of cultural modernization (especially in the field of music). Built in 1890, it was Japan's first Western-style music hall. Pioneers of modern Japanese music studied and performed here.
10 Minuten
3
Old Inshu Ikeda Yashiki Front Gate (Kuromon)
Feudal lords used to have a residence in Edo, the former Tokyo. We will see a gate belonging to the residence of one of the powerful lords during the Edo period. Not only marvel at the grandeur of the gate but learn from your guide how the shogunate maintained its grip over the lords.
15 Minuten
4
Old Hombo Omotemon Kompon Chudo Onigawara
During the Battle of Ueno, the gate was struck by heavy gunfire as the imperial forces fought the Shogunate loyalists. Even today, the gate bears bullet and cannonball marks, making it one of the few surviving structures in Tokyo that still physically shows battle damage from the civil war that ended the shogunate. Learn from the guide about the last days of the Shogunate.
15 Minuten
5
Dr. AF Bauduin Statue
As a Dutch military doctor invited by the Shogunate in the 1860s, he played a significant role in creating Ueno Park. In some sense, he contributed to enhancing Japan’s standing in soft power. Learn how from your guide.
15 Minuten
6
Monument of General Grant's Tree Planting
Grant and his wife visited Japan right after completing his presidency in 1879. Japan welcomed them warmly and held a ceremony to plant commemorative trees, which symbolized U.S.–Japan friendship. Learn from your guide how the U.S. and Japan nurtured a friendship after the American fleet led by Commodore Perry forced Japan to open up.
15 Minuten
7
Toshogu-Schrein
Dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the last shogunate, the shrine was built with the support of influential feudal lords and later expanded, reflecting the Tokugawa shogunate’s prestige. Experience Edo-period history, architecture, and atmosphere without leaving central Tokyo.
30 Minuten
8
Kiyomizu Kannon-do
Built in the same timing as Great Buddha of Ueno, this temple was popular among the common people of Edo and has also been the subject of wood block prints. See how the view is depicted in the prints.
Samurai ruled Japan for 7 centuries, far longer than the modern post-samurai era. Their downfall in the late 19th century was a turning point, and Ueno is where this transformation unfolded. In the Ueno War, samurai lost a decisive one-day battle, clearing the way for a new force to build modern Japan. On this tour, your expert guide reveals how the Tokugawa shogunate created lasting peace, why the samurai fell, and how Japan rose to global prominence with soft power. As you walk in a small group, you’ll not only grasp this major historical shift but also enjoy stories about the landmarks you encounter.
Höhepunkte
3 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
3 Stunden und 30 Minuten
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Japanese traditional sweets and green tee
Englischsprachiger, erfahrener Reiseführer
Abholung und Rücktransfer vom Hotel
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Uguisudani Station
We will meet at the South Exit of Uguisudani Station (JK31) on JR Yamanote Line. The guide will hold a recognizable sign; the operator will send details right after a booking.