Asakusa Senso-ji Temple and Old Tokyo Walking Tour





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The Asakusa Walking Tour in Tokyo offers a captivating exploration of the historic district, blending traditional and modern elements. The focal point, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, stands with its Thunder Gate and Nakamise Shopping Street. Participants delve into the temple's history, exploring intricate architecture and partaking in rituals. Guides share compelling stories, enriching the understanding of Senso-ji's cultural significance. Meandering through Asakusa reveals charming shops, crafts, and local eateries, creating a vibrant tapestry. This immersive tour promises a sensory journey through Tokyo's cultural heritage, balancing ancient allure with dynamic energy.
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Nakamise Shopping Street is a bustling and vibrant marketplace leading to the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Lined with traditional stalls and shops, Nakamise is a treasure trove of cultural delights. Visitors can explore a wide array of Japanese souvenirs, crafts, and snacks, offering a taste of both tradition and modernity. The lively atmosphere, coupled with the street's historical charm, makes Nakamise a delightful and integral part of the Asakusa experience, providing a perfect blend of shopping and cultural immersion.
The guides share captivating stories about the history of Senso-ji, its cultural significance, and the role it has played in shaping the identity of Asakusa. This immersive experience allows participants to appreciate the spiritual and historical aspects of the temple while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the surrounding district.
Asakusa Shrine, also known as Sanja-sama (Three Shrine), is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo. Adjacent to the Senso-ji Temple, the shrine is dedicated to the three men who founded the Senso-ji in the 7th century. Despite its relatively modest size, Asakusa Shrine emanates a serene and spiritual atmosphere, offering visitors a quiet retreat from the bustling streets of Asakusa. With its picturesque setting and cultural significance, the shrine serves as a peaceful haven for reflection and prayer within the historic tapestry of the Asakusa district.
Asakusa's "Hoppy Street" is a lively area known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse selection of izakayas (Japanese pubs). Named after the popular drink "Hoppy," a non-alcoholic beer-flavored beverage often mixed with shochu, this street offers a unique and enjoyable drinking experience. Visitors can savor the refreshing drink alongside various traditional Japanese dishes while immersing themselves in the energetic ambiance of this popular entertainment district in Asakusa. Hoppy Street provides a blend of local culture, culinary delights, and a convivial setting for those seeking a memorable night out in Tokyo.
As an extension of Nakamise Shopping Street leading to Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Shin Nakamise offers a modern twist on traditional shopping. This bustling street features a mix of contemporary boutiques, souvenir shops, and trendy cafes. Visitors can explore an array of stylish Japanese goods and cultural items while enjoying the dynamic atmosphere. Shin Nakamise seamlessly blends the old and the new, providing a unique shopping experience that complements the historic charm of Asakusa.
Azuma Bridge, spanning the Sumida River in Tokyo, is a significant landmark connecting the Asakusa and Kuramae neighborhoods. Offering picturesque views of Tokyo Skytree and the iconic Asahi Beer Hall, Azuma Bridge is not only a functional river crossing but also a scenic vantage point. Visitors can enjoy the blend of modern and traditional Tokyo while strolling across the bridge, capturing stunning glimpses of the city's skyline and cultural landmarks.
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- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1,023)
We really loved the tour. It was very informative!
Very good trip,the guide was a good organiser and very knowledgeable! Well done Juliana!
Hiroko-san was an excellent guide! We met at the left side of the Kaminarimon Gate 雷門 and she had a sign that helped us find her easily. We walked at a good pace while she explained the histories of the different places we stopped at. Hiroko-san made sure everyone in the group wasn’t left behind and she was always aware of everyone’s safety. She seemed very knowledgeable and answered all the questions everyone in the group had. I appreciated that she gave us recommendations for places to eat and see while we are in Tokyo! Would definitely recommend doing this tour with her.
Loved the tour and our guide was amazing with our daughter! Would definitely recommend booking with Hiroko!
Our guide, Mei, was fantastic! We learned so much. She conducted a very thorough and delightful tour.
Our guide, Mei, was spectacular! She was so knowledgeable and conducted a great turn. Recommend hands down!
Very detailed and interesting!
The guide was very nice and even recommended us some spots to eat later.
Mei is so lnowledgable and so kind!
I really appreciated the tour, we have learned a lot! It was very interesting!!



