The Tokyo Blind Spot Tour aims to shed light on an often unseen side of Tokyo. Join us on this tour that explores the neighborhood of Ryogoku, an area filled with historic landmarks and overlooked museums that are sure to make any Japan trip. We will see the awe inspiring Sumo Grand Hall, enjoy the peace of Yasuda park, be impressed by the craftsmanship of the Japan Sword Museum, be moved by the reverence of Tokyo Memorial Hall, and be inspired by the Hokusai Museum. After all of this, you will feel like you have experienced more to Tokyo than most others ever will.
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
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Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Entrance fee
Treffpunkte
Abreise
RYŌGOKU STATION
After arriving at Ryogoku Station, please leave through the west exit. After exiting the station there will be a statue of a Sump wrestler immediately to your left. We will meet there.
Rückkehr
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The Tokyo Blind Spot Tour aims to shed light on an often unseen side of Tokyo. Join us on this tour that explores the neighborhood of Ryogoku, an area filled with historic landmarks and overlooked museums that are sure to make any Japan trip. We will see the awe inspiring Sumo Grand Hall, enjoy the peace of Yasuda park, be impressed by the craftsmanship of the Japan Sword Museum, be moved by the reverence of Tokyo Memorial Hall, and be inspired by the Hokusai Museum. After all of this, you will feel like you have experienced more to Tokyo than most others ever will.
Höhepunkte
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
2 Stunden
Angeboten in Englisch
Kostenlose Stornierung
Mobiles Ticket
Was ist enthalten?
Entrance fee
Treffpunkte
Abreise
RYŌGOKU STATION
After arriving at Ryogoku Station, please leave through the west exit. After exiting the station there will be a statue of a Sump wrestler immediately to your left. We will meet there.
Rückkehr
Reiseplan
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Ryogoku Kokugikan
One of the key symbols of Ryogoku, the Kokugikan, or Sumo stadium, is a fixture of the Ryogoku Skyline. It is easily spotted from the train, and hosts the largest and most important Sumo championships. Built in 1985, the stadium boasts a very prominent look to it.
15 Minuten
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Kyu Yasuda-Garten
The former Yasuda gardens are a quiet place located in the center of Ryogoku. The pond is filled with fish and turtles that will happily swim up to greet you. An amazing piece of nature in an otherwise busy city.
15 Minuten
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Das Japanische Schwertmuseum
Located on the grounds of the Former Yasuda Gardens, the Sword museum holds some of Japan's most prized and valuable swords. Not only does it have this prized collection, but you can also see the process for how they were, and still are, made. Truly a must see on any Japan trip.
30 Minuten
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Yokoamicho Park
The Yokoami park is dedicated to the biggest disasters that Tokyo faced, the Tokyo air raid and the Great Kanto Earthquake. The park features a memorial hall that honors those who died in these events. Next to this memorial hall is the Kanto Earthquake and Reconstruction museum. These sites of reverence will bring a new light onto your view of the city of Tokyo.
30 Minuten
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Das Sumida Hokusai Museum
Hokusai, who famously painted one of Japan's most iconic wood block prints, the Hokusai Wave, once lived in the Sumida area. Even painting a famous Scroll of Scenery on Both Banks of the Sumida River. The art in this museum truly captures a time long past, and is moving even for those who are not fans of art museums.