Upplev Asakusa med Rickshaw Guide





Beskrivning
1.Upplev Asakusa med Rickshaw Guide (¥30 000) 1Kimono Rental : Klä dig i din favorit kimono och promenera Asakusa. (Återkomst senast 18:00) 2Rickshaw Tour (60 min) : Utforska Asakusas höjdpunkter och dolda platser med en tvåspråkig Guide. (Max 2 passagerare) 3Matcha Experience (45 min) : Titta på en teceremonidemonstration, njut av Japanska sötsaker och prova att vispa din egen matcha. Upplev det bästa av Japanska kulturen genom att bära, se och smaka. 2.【30min】Rickshaw Ride-Only (Asakusa) (¥7 500) En Asakusa rickshaw-resa som väver genom historiska tempelstäder och livliga gränder, med utgångspunkt från Kaminarimon Gate. 3.【30min】Rickshaw Ride-Only (Nihombashi) (10 000) En Nihonbashi rickshaw-resa som väver genom historiska handelsdistrikt och moderna gator, med utgångspunkt från Tokyo Midtown Yaesu. 4.【30min】Rickshaw Ride-Only (Yanaka) (10 000) En Yanesen rickshaw resa vävande genom tempel städer och gränder, med utgångspunkt från Hanaju Yanaka Chaya.
Turalternativ
Resplan
Kaminarimon är ett vackert historiskt landmärke som markerar början på din resa in i den gamla Tokyokulturen.
Sensoji Temple erbjuder en fantastisk chans att uppleva antik historia, andlig tradition och livlig gatukultur på ett och samma ställe.
Asakusa är den bästa platsen att ta ett steg tillbaka i tiden och uppleva atmosfären i "gamla centrala Tokyo" (Shitamachi), full av historia, god mat och rolig shopping!
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Vad som ingår
Resenärers betyg
Viktig information
- Kollektivtrafiksalternativ finns i närheten
- Spädbarn måste sitta i knät på en vuxen
- Lämplig för alla fysiska konditionsnivåer
Recensioner(4)
If you want to have a really great day in Asakusa, I recommend it! Kimo Rentals and Human Resource Tours, as well as the car-to-experience are set, so you can enjoy all the courses you can experience in Asakusa. The workforce tour can also be consulted with the workforce to set the course freely, and the Asakusa corner is really friendly in English. The Tsado experience is given by one professional instructor in the old mansion where the cultural property is also designated, so those who are interested in the experience of Japanese culture will be really satisfied.
At first, my father wanted to ride a rickshaw, so I rode with him as an attendant. To be honest, at first, I felt like I was just going out sightseeing... It was just fun and amazing. I was more into it (laughs) The history and scenery explanations were very easy to understand, and it was not just a tourist guide, but a time where you could feel the history and back story of Asakusa and the warmth of people. They took my photos at the best time, I was happy to see his casual concern, saying, "It's the most beautiful thing to photograph here." Above all, I really liked the personality of Mr. Okuo. Fun and knowledgeable, smiles great (laughs) My dad seemed to be having a lot of fun, and it all told me that after the show he wanted to ride again. I thought I was just a chaperone, but before I knew it, I thought I would definitely ride next time. The rickshaws offer a completely different view from walking in Asakusa, which is much more recommended than just walking! It's a great place for sightseeing as well as creating family memories. If you're looking for a rickshaw, this is a lucky shop! Fukuroya when you come to Asakusa!
I was taken care of the other day with my daughter. He came to Asakusa for a trip from the countryside and wanted to ride a rickshaw, so he used it. I think it was a great way to make memories because they were so full of people who enjoyed the taste of Asakusa, ate around, took pictures and guided us. There were so many things I realized and discovered that I couldn't know just by walking, and I was very impressed, not to mention enjoyed. The person in charge, Mr. Tokuo, was also very kind and funny, and I thought that a Fukuroya would be good for the next ride. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude.
I enjoyed my first time in Asakusa while listening to the explanation of a fun-talking guruma man. The view from a higher line of sight than the person walking is imbued with a sense of superiority.



