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Private Walking Tour: The Little Kyoto of Tokyo, Kagurazaka

5.0(4)Tokyo1 hour
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Description

Unveil the Secret of the Little Kyoto of Tokyo Welcome to Kagurazaka: A Town of Serendipity! Stroll along cobblestone paths and black wooden fences in Kagurazaka, a town steeped in history and charm. Built by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Shogun, this serene escape is perfect for those seeking quiet streets, hidden beauty, and a taste of old Japan. What You Will Gain from This Tour 1. Kagurazaka Street, constructed by the Shogun in 1636, offers a unique opportunity to gain deep insight into all aspects of Japanese culture. Explore Samurai culture, the geisha district, shrines, temples, shopping streets, residential areas, and Japanese modern literature on a 2-hour walking tour. 2. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, discovering heart-shaped stones, encountering geisha, and experiencing spontaneous moments of happiness. This is a town of serendipity. 3. Enjoy a leisurely walk with few tourists in the heart of Tokyo.

Tour Options

Hidden Gem in Tokyo, Kagurazaka Tour with a Local Guide

Itinerary

10 min

AKOMEYA TOKYO in la kagū is a commercial facility renovated by the architect Kengo Kuma from the warehouse of Shinchosha Publishing Co. It sells a variety of high-quality items, including rice, dashi, seasonings, baked sweets, and cooking tools, all created with a commitment to authenticity. The store also offers household goods and clothing, making it an ideal spot for souvenirs from your trip to Japan. Participants can shop inside the store if they wish.

15 min

Akagi Shrine was founded in Ushigome Waseda by Ohgoshi Hikotaro Shigeharu, who migrated from the foot of Mount Akagi (in Gunma Prefecture) in 1300. It was then relocated to its current location in 1555. During the Edo period, it was designated as one of the Edo Great Shrines by the Tokugawa shogunate and garnered reverence as the guardian deity of Ushigome. The current shrine pavilion, completed in 2010, was designed under the supervision of architect Kengo Kuma.

15 min

Bishamonten (Zenkoku-ji Temple) was established in 1595 in Nihonbashi Bakurocho under the order of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the first shogun of the Edo shogunate, to protect the nation. After several fires, it was later relocated to Kagurazaka. Since the late Edo period, Zenkoku-ji has been popularly known as 'Kagurazaka's Bishamonten.' The prosperity of Kagurazaka, known as 'Yamanote Ginza' from the Meiji to the Taisho era, developed as the temple's front town. It is said that the tradition of night markets during festival days in Tokyo originated with Bishamonten.

15 min

Tsukudo Hachiman Shrine is an ancient shrine, believed to have been established about 1200 years ago. It is said that the statue of Amitabha Buddha enshrined in a small shrine here was carved by Saicho, known as Dengyo Daishi. The shrine got its name, Tsukudo Hachiman, because it was built on the soil brought from Usa Shrine in Tsukushi (Oita Prefecture). The Koshin Tower, erected in 1664, is exceptionally rare, featuring two monkeys. Additionally, the stone torii gate, donated in 1726, is the oldest in Shinjuku Ward. While the shrine is a cherry blossom spot in spring, its relative obscurity allows for peaceful cherry blossom viewing.

10 min

The Ushigome Gate, located in the outer moat of Edo Castle, was constructed in 1636. Seeing the remains of the gate (stone walls) today, one can understand it was a massive structure. The name of the gate originated from its function as an exit toward the Ushigome area. From the side of Edo Castle, passing through the Ushigome Gate and going northwest leads to Kagurazaka. Ushigome Gate and Kagurazaka are also depicted in the ukiyo-e woodblock prints by Utagawa Hiroshige. Hiroshige was a famous ukiyo-e artist who influenced Western painters such as Van Gogh and Monet.

Highlights

Multilingual local guide (English / French / German / Spanish)

What's included

Included
Multilingual local guide (English / French / German / Spanish)
Not included
Participants can savor local delicacies that are unique to this area, including traditional Japanese sweets, doughnuts, tofu desserts, and delicacies from butcher shops like croquettes.

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Important Information

  • 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
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(4)

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braddens2020
February 25, 2026
Aliko is the Best!!!

Akiko was outstanding. We travel the world and do food and culture tours everywhere, and she ranks among the very best guides we’ve ever had. She takes tremendous pride in being from Tokyo and did an incredible job sharing the culture, neighborhoods, and food. Truly a world-class experience.

Operator response

Thank you so much for joining the tour yesterday — especially in the rain! ☔️ I truly appreciate your kind and generous words. It means a great deal to me. Our conversations were incredibly stimulating. Speaking with you gave me new perspectives and made me reflect even more deeply on my own city and culture. That is one of the greatest joys of guiding. I’m so happy you enjoyed the cozy atmosphere of Kagurazaka’s small izakayas and the flavors we experienced together. Sharing those hidden corners of Tokyo with travelers like you is always a privilege. Please come back to Kagurazaka next time you are in Japan — I’ll be waiting! Warmest wishes, Akiko

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401eskeh
October 17, 2025
Great private walking experience

Great area in Tokyo to walk around. Very authentic experience. The guide was fun and had good knowledge. I recommend the tour.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your kind feedback! I’m delighted to hear that you enjoyed walking through this unique part of Tokyo and found the experience authentic and memorable. It was a pleasure guiding you, and I truly appreciate your recommendation. We hope to welcome you again for another journey through Japan’s hidden gems! Warm regards, Shinya Yamada

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Carynado
April 12, 2025
A great historical walking tour.

Coming from Australia we found this tour to be very interesting and informative. Our guide was lovely and as it was just the four of us we could ask may questions as well. We truly got to understand some of the history of this wonderful place. We loved how, at the end of the tour, our organiser left us at a quaint authentic Japanese restaurant where we could relax and wind down. I would truly recommend this tour just for the history, architecture and to appreciate the Japanese culture. We loved it.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your warm and thoughtful message. We’re the ones who feel truly grateful to have met such wonderful people like you. Kagurazaka is a well-known neighborhood among Japanese people, but it’s still relatively undiscovered by most foreign visitors. That’s why guests like you—who take the time to enjoy its history, stroll along the cobblestone alleyways, and explore the shopping streets—get to experience a real glimpse into everyday Japanese life. We truly hope to see you again the next time you visit Japan. Wishing you all the best, and thank you again for everything. Warm regards, Shinya Yamada

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SleeplessinSD
October 19, 2024
Wonderful insight into one of Tokyo's most interesting neighborhoods!

My husband and I booked the izakaya tour with Ninja Kotan Travel, and we had a marvelous evening in the company of company founder Shinya Yamada and tour guide Chiharu Iida. They showed up at our hotel right on time. They guided us around the Kagurazaka neighborhood, and they led us to a delightful izakaya off the beaten path, where we enjoyed a delicious dinner. Then we walked more around the area, learning many interesting things about it. We would highly recommend booking with them!

Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. I look forward to seeing you again next year. Next time, I hope you can stay longer in Kagurazaka and experience the traditional culture of the area. I appreciate your continued support. Best regards, Shinya Yamada

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