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Tokyo Walk Asakusa Temples and Markets with Traditional Snacks
2-chōme
Über uns
Explore the heart of Tokyo on this cultural walking tour through Asakusa, starting at the iconic Kaminari-mon gate. Marvel at the guardian statues while enjoying traditional Kaminari-okoshi snacks. Stroll through the Historic Pilgrim’s Market, where you can witness craftsmen making Ningyoyaki and sample fresh Agemanju. Visit Tokyo's oldest temple, participating in the Temizu cleansing ritual and interpreting your Omikuji fortune. Discover the nostalgic Lantern Alley with its lively atmosphere and local drinks, before concluding your journey on a quiet street that captures the essence of old Edo. This immersive experience is perfect for those wanting to delve deep into Tokyo's culture and tra...
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde und 15 Minuten
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde und 15 Minuten
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Guided tour of Asakusa (Kaminarimon → Nakamise → Senso-ji → Denpōin St. → Hoppy St.)
Personal expenses and food/drinks
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Kaminarimon
We’ll meet in front of the shop to the left of the Kaminarimon Gate. The person holding a smartphone displaying “AlvaJapan” is your guide.
Rückkehr
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Tokyo Walk Asakusa Temples and Markets with Traditional Snacks
2-chōme
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$65.00
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Über uns
Explore the heart of Tokyo on this cultural walking tour through Asakusa, starting at the iconic Kaminari-mon gate. Marvel at the guardian statues while enjoying traditional Kaminari-okoshi snacks. Stroll through the Historic Pilgrim’s Market, where you can witness craftsmen making Ningyoyaki and sample fresh Agemanju. Visit Tokyo's oldest temple, participating in the Temizu cleansing ritual and interpreting your Omikuji fortune. Discover the nostalgic Lantern Alley with its lively atmosphere and local drinks, before concluding your journey on a quiet street that captures the essence of old Edo. This immersive experience is perfect for those wanting to delve deep into Tokyo's culture and tra...
Höhepunkte
1 Stunde und 15 Minuten
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
1 Stunde und 15 Minuten
Angeboten in Japanisch & Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Guided tour of Asakusa (Kaminarimon → Nakamise → Senso-ji → Denpōin St. → Hoppy St.)
Personal expenses and food/drinks
Treffpunkte
Abreise
Kaminarimon
We’ll meet in front of the shop to the left of the Kaminarimon Gate. The person holding a smartphone displaying “AlvaJapan” is your guide.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
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Kaminarimon-Tor
1. The Iconic Gate of Thunder & Traditional Flavors
Start your journey beneath the massive red lantern of Tokyo's symbol, the Kaminari-mon. Its overwhelming scale sets the tone for historical immersion and creates the perfect backdrop for your first Asakusa memory.
・The Vibe: Marvel at the Wind and Thunder God statues guarding the entrance. This is a vibrant "Welcome to Tokyo" moment.
・The Taste: Recharge with "Kaminari-okoshi" (Thunder Crackers). Your guide will introduce this crispy, sweet rice snack beloved since the Edo period.
15 Minuten
2
Nakamise Einkaufsstraße (Kaminarimon)
2. The Historic Pilgrim’s Market
Step into a bustling avenue lined with colorful stalls and the aroma of baking sweets. Welcoming pilgrims for centuries, this street stimulates the senses with traditional crafts and snacks.
・The Experience: Watch craftsmen transform liquid batter into "Ningyoyaki" (doll cakes) right before your eyes with rhythmic skill.
・Guide’s Value: Navigating the crowds, your guide distinguishes authentic shops from tourist traps and helps you buy freshly fried "Agemanju" if you're hungry.
15 Minuten
3
Senso-ji-Tempel
3. The Spiritual Heart of Tokyo
Arrive at the main hall of the city's oldest temple, wrapped in incense smoke and vermilion architecture. This is where modern Tokyo meets its spiritual ancestors.
・Cultural Insight: Don’t just watch—participate. Your guide teaches the "Temizu" hand-cleansing ritual and the meaning of bathing in incense smoke for good health.
・Guide’s Value: Try "Omikuji"! Your guide translates the complex poetic fortune slips, explaining if it's a "Great Blessing" or a "Curse" to leave behind.
25 Minuten
4
Hoppige Straße
4. The Nostalgic "Lantern Alley"
Leave the temple grounds for a retro, working-class vibe. Walk through a street of red lanterns and open-air taverns preserving the post-war atmosphere.
・The Atmosphere: Hear clinking glasses and local laughter over "Hoppy" drinks. A lively contrast to the temple's silence.
・Insider Tip: Learn the story of "Stew Street," why it's a local playground, and how the food culture differs from Ginza's sushi bars.
10 Minuten
5
Denboin Street
5. The Living Edo Picture Scroll
Conclude on a quiet street resembling a Samurai movie set. Low wooden buildings and traditional shutters convey the elegance of old Edo.
・Visual Discovery: Look closely at the shutters and signs. Your guide points out hidden artistic details and "shutter art" often missed by tourists.