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Ueno Park&Tokyo National Museum Private Tour (Ukiyo-e focus)
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Uenokoen
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See highlights of Ueno Park and the Tokyo National Museum on a private, guide-led walk focused on Japan's rich culture and history.
This experience is designed for travelers who want a compact cultural morning with a clear plan: meet your guide in Ueno, visit key historical landmarks in the park, then spend time inside the Tokyo National Museum with your guide to help you understand what you’re seeing.
At the Tokyo National Museum, visitors can view amazing artifacts such as samurai armor and colorful ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Nearby Kiyomizu Kannondo is a quiet temple with beautiful views is a quiet place surrounded by nature for relaxation.
A tour of these spots offers a simple yet mean...
Points forts
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide touristique
Admission to the Tokyo National Museum
Gratuities
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Family Mart
In front of the convenience store Family Mart Ueno Park Branch
It is facing the street. (Not in the Ueno park.)
Retour
Tokyo National Museum
Tokyo National Museum
Itinéraire
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Saigo Takamori Statue
Born in the Satsuma clan, known to all Japanese, he was the general of the government army (Eastern Expeditionary Force) and later the first army general as the original leader of the Restoration. He also participated in the Ueno War as commander of Ueno Hirokoji and Kuromonkuchi.
Defeated in 1873 in the war to conquer Korea, he resigned his government post and returned to Kagoshima, where he and his private school students rebelled against the Meiji government in 1877 (Seinan War) and attacked Kumamoto Castle, but were unable to take it, dying in Kagoshima the same year.
He became a bandit from a leading figure in the Meiji Restoration, but was pardoned and restored to power with the promulgation of the Imperial Constitution in 1889.
30 minutes
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Kiyomizu Kannon-do
Kiyomizu Kannon-do, nestled in Ueno Park, is a serene temple with a rich history dating back to the Edo period. Modeled after Kyoto’s famous Kiyomizu-dera, the temple is known for its wooden stage that offers a picturesque view of Ueno and the surrounding cherry blossoms in spring. The temple is dedicated to Kosodate Kannon, a deity revered for blessing women with children and safe childbirth. Visitors can experience a tranquil atmosphere while exploring the temple’s beautiful architecture and surrounding gardens. Kiyomizu Kannon-do is a hidden gem that provides a peaceful escape in the heart of Tokyo.
30 minutes
3
Toshogu Shrine
Toshogu is a shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu as the deity ‘Tosho Daigongen’. After Ieyasu's death in 1616, he was deified and ‘Tosho-sha’ and later ‘Tosho-gu’ were created in various places. Other famous shrines are Kunozan Toshogu on Mt Kunozan in Shizuoka Prefecture and Nikko Toshogu in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture. Ueno Toshogu was built in 1627 by Takatora Todo (feudal lord of Mie and Tsu), who had great respect for Ieyasu Tokugawa and also designed Edo Castle. However, in 1651, the shrine was extensively reconstructed by the third shogun, Tokugawa Iemitsu.
30 minutes
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Tokyo National Museum
The Tokyo National Museum, Japan's oldest and most prestigious museum, offers a fascinating journey through the country's rich history and culture. Located in the heart of Ueno Park, the museum houses over 110,000 artifacts, including samurai armor, ancient Buddhist sculptures, elegant kimonos, and stunning ukiyo-e prints. Visitors can explore exhibits that span thousands of years, from prehistoric times to modern Japan. The museum also features rotating special exhibitions, a peaceful traditional garden, and a teahouse. A visit to the Tokyo National Museum provides an unforgettable experience of Japan’s artistic and cultural heritage.
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Ueno Park&Tokyo National Museum Private Tour (Ukiyo-e focus)
(7) Avis
Uenokoen
À propos
See highlights of Ueno Park and the Tokyo National Museum on a private, guide-led walk focused on Japan's rich culture and history.
This experience is designed for travelers who want a compact cultural morning with a clear plan: meet your guide in Ueno, visit key historical landmarks in the park, then spend time inside the Tokyo National Museum with your guide to help you understand what you’re seeing.
At the Tokyo National Museum, visitors can view amazing artifacts such as samurai armor and colorful ukiyo-e woodblock prints. Nearby Kiyomizu Kannondo is a quiet temple with beautiful views is a quiet place surrounded by nature for relaxation.
A tour of these spots offers a simple yet mean...
Points forts
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 heures et 30 minutes
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide touristique
Admission to the Tokyo National Museum
Gratuities
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Family Mart
In front of the convenience store Family Mart Ueno Park Branch
It is facing the street. (Not in the Ueno park.)