C'est Asakusa ! Une visite comprend tous les incontournables !





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Asakusa est l'un des sites touristiques les plus célèbres du Japon, regorgeant de touristes japonais et étrangers. Il y a de grands et beaux temples et sanctuaires avec des lanternes rouges géantes comme symbole, ainsi que des rues commerçantes où vous pourrez découvrir la culture japonaise traditionnelle. [Lieux de visite standard] ・Centre d'informations touristiques et culturelles d'Asakusa ・Temple Senso-ji ・Sanctuaire d'Asakusa ・Rue commerçante Asakusa Nishi-Sando ・Rue houblonnée ・Kappabashi Dogugai ・La ville des ustensiles de cuisine de Kappabashi · GONPACHI ・Arbre céleste de Tokyo ・Tokyo Soramachi
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Itinéraire
Centre d'information touristique de la culture d'Asakusa: Ici, c'est plus qu'un simple centre touristique. La terrasse d'observation au dernier étage surplombant la ville d'Asakusa est l'un des endroits incroyables. C'est le seul endroit à Asakusa où vous pouvez voir la ville du haut du bâtiment.
Temple Sensoji : Sensoji est le temple le plus ancien de Tokyo avec les grandes lanternes rouges devenues le symbole d'Asakusa. Les magnifiques bâtiments rouges valent le détour et le temple est un lieu touristique célèbre où la majorité des gens visitent lorsqu'ils viennent à Tokyo. Sur le chemin menant au temple principal, dans la rue Nakamise, vous trouverez une variété de magasins vendant des souvenirs que l'on trouve uniquement au Japon. Le quartier est toujours bondé de monde, quelle que soit la saison.
Sanctuaire d'Asakusa: Ce sanctuaire est célèbre pour l'un des trois principaux festivals japonais de Tokyo: Sanja Matsuri. Les sanctuaires et les temples sont des institutions religieuses différentes, mais le sanctuaire d'Asakusa a un lien étroit avec le temple Sensoji. Profitez de l'histoire de Sensoji et du sanctuaire d'Asakusa!
Rue commerçante Asakusa Nishi-Sando : La rue commerçante Asakusa Nishi-Sando est bordée de décorations et de boutiques sur le thème des festivals, et est un lieu où se croisent la tradition japonaise et le tourisme, ce qui en fait un lieu populaire auprès des touristes et des locaux.
Hoppy Street: La rue avec de nombreux restaurants, des tables en plein air et des boissons à des prix raisonnables. Il y a beaucoup de touristes qui marchent dans la rue pour profiter de l'atmosphère. De nombreux habitants viennent ici pour déguster un verre de saké et une collation.
Kappabashi Dogugai: C'est un quartier commerçant avec de nombreux magasins spécialisés vendant des couteaux, de la vaisselle et d'autres ustensiles de cuisine. C'est un lieu touristique populaire où vous pouvez obtenir des couteaux de cuisine professionnels et des échantillons de nourriture, qui sont de plus en plus populaires dans la culture japonaise. Vous y trouverez des produits de haute qualité fabriqués artisanalement et un excellent souvenir!
GONPACHI : Il s'agit d'un restaurant soba artisanal situé au pied du pont Azumabashi. La rivière Sumida et le Sky Tree sont visibles depuis les grandes fenêtres du magasin, ce qui en fait un endroit idéal pour profiter du paysage d'Asakusa. Des options sans gluten sont également disponibles.
Tokyo Sky Tree : C'est le bâtiment le plus haut du Japon avec ses 634 mètres ouvert en 2012 (et connu comme la plus haute tour du monde). Il y a un centre commercial, un aquarium et des immeubles de bureaux autour de la tour. Cette visite vous mènera à la Sky Arena au 4ème étage pour une vue spectaculaire sur le Sky Tree.
Tokyo Soramachi : Tokyo Solamachi est un complexe commercial adjacent à Tokyo Skytree. Basé sur le concept du « nouveau style de centre-ville », il comprend de nombreux éléments tels qu'un centre commercial, des divertissements, des restaurants et des expériences culturelles. Vous êtes sûr de trouver le souvenir de Tokyo parfait pour vous !
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Tous les frais de transport, frais d'entrée, frais de nourriture et de boissons, etc. encourus sur les lieux visités, seront à la charge du client.
- Si le temps est mauvais ce jour-là, il est possible que les moyens de transport, les destinations et les itinéraires soient modifiés.
- Le point d'arrivée du tour est différent du point de départ. Veuillez informer votre guide si vous souhaitez modifier le point d'arrivée.
- Veuillez comprendre que les lieux de visite peuvent être remplacés par des lieux alternatifs en cas de fermeture temporaire.
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We had the most amazing meal in this restaurant.. the service was exceptional from Marijo! This business is so lucky to have members of the team like Marijo as he was so knowledgeable on places to visit and it was obvious that he really enjoyed his job and made our evening experience special and memorable! This restaurant is a must visit in Dubrovnik!
Yuki was a great guide, after some initial issues with the meeting point we had a lovely day. She arranged all the day around our likes & what we were not going to see later. We saw 2 shrines and a Temple and a famous shopping street for younger people. She also found us a really reasonable GF restaurant (sushi) which had lovely green tea at the table. We were delighted to have someone who knew the area and ordering system to guide us through- and she also gave us some extra hints and tips for using the underground system- which can be quite tricky to navigate at times.
Please specify subway station regarding meeting point. Our hotel directed our taxi to the train station when we gave them your meeting point address. Once we FINALLY connected - after much frustration, we had a good tour. We had also messaged you about getting tickets and what time for the Skytree tower. You never responded, so we purchased them for the end of the tour when they were supposed to have been part of our itinerary and purchased by our guide that morning. We did not find that out until we met with our guide. We have been on many Viator Tours, but this was the worst with regards to miscommunications.
Asakusa is definitely a Tokyo neighborhood that is worth seeing, but it will be very overwhelming without a guide. Our guide, Haruo, made everything perfect for our group of four adults. It was easy to find him at the subway station. He took us immediately to the Asakusa tourist building which has an observatory to get an aerial view of the the neighborhood. It would be important to meet him on time because he was able to get us up in the observatory before it got too crowded. After, we meandered through the crowded street of shops leading up to the Senso-ji Buddhist Temple. Haruo was patient with us as we stopped in a few shops. He explained some of the local culinary treats, some of the cultural items that were being sold in the shops and more. If there was something that you had a question about, he was happy to answer it. Haruo explained all the interesting facts about the Senso-ji, but most importantly, how to be there in a respectful manner and also explained the important rituals since this is an active Temple. He helped us to purchase pendants for protection and more. We then went to the Shinto Shrine and learned about the religious practices there. After, he took us into an enclosed street that had a variety of shops and games for people to try. We then headed to a part of town to see a street that sells culinary ware. I was looking for a Japanese knife, so we went into a few shops and eventually I purchased a nice one. We went for a wonderful soba noodle lunch overlooking the river and then headed to the Tokyo Skytree. Haruo offered to purchase our tickets in advance (WHICH IS A MUST DO! IT WILL SAVE YOU AN HOUR at least on a busy day!) and explained everything we were seeing. (Also - if you buy a knife, you'll need to lock it up in a locker before heading up the Skytree). Hauro also helped us find our subway platform since the Skytree mall is very large and busy. We had an amazing day and learned so much!
Thank you so much for this thoughtful and detailed review! We’re thrilled to hear that Haruo made your day in Asakusa smooth, informative, and enjoyable. From beating the crowds at the observatory to guiding you through local shops, traditions, and even helping with your knife purchase, it sounds like you had a rich and memorable experience. We're especially glad his knowledge and care helped you navigate both cultural insights and practical logistics with ease. We truly appreciate your kind words and hope your new knife—and your memories—last a long time!
Macky is such a terrific guide. He is polite, kind and very affectionate. He planned a terrific day that took into account your needs. He took us to a great restaurant for lunch. Our trip was made better by having Macky as our host.
Thank you for your positive review! We're glad to hear that you had a great experience exploring Asakusa with our guide. We appreciate your recommendation and hope to welcome you again in the future!
We had a fun day with Mackey. He was very kind to myself and my elderly father. We took breaks when needed. He also taught us a lot about culture, history and the local area. I would love to have him again.
We're thrilled to hear that you had a great day with Mackey as your tour guide! Thank you for choosing our tour and for taking the time to share your positive feedback. We appreciate it!
We had a great time with Hinako! She helped us find good shopping spots and recommended great places to eat. We saw a lot in 1 day and it really helped us find our way in Tokyo. The tour had a good itinerary. I enjoyed the mix of sights and visiting small streets with local shopping.
Walt was the best tour guide. He was so knowledgeable. I learned so much about Japan and Buddhism. He took his time explaining everything. We covered a lot in one day
Walt was the best tour guide. He was very knowledgeable. I learned so much. I had a great time on this tour. You learn so much about Japan, Buddhism, and its history. All the sites were beautiful
Tetsu was responsive and prompt when we first met him. He was so friendly and easy to talk to. He had wonderful suggestions as well as being very flexible in what we wanted to do. We very much appreciated that he is a great listener and communicator. And of course he was amazingly informative. We had an awesome day with Tetsu and highly suggest his tour services. Thank you Tetsu!!



