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Tokyo: Step into tradition, sumo wrestlers and geisha
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tradition with our Step into Tradition, Sumo Wrestlers and Geisha. This journey invites you to witness the rich legacies of sumo and geisha in Japan.
This tour will lead you to some of the most peculiar and off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods of Tokyo. Ryogoku, laying on the banks of Sumida River, is the center of Tokyo’s Sumo culture. This usually quiet area lights up during sumo tournaments, held here in the Kokugikan, the sumo stadium. This small area is filled with sumo culture, from the stadium to the statues of famous sumo wrestlers. Kagurazaka on the other hand, not far from the Imperial Palace, is a former geisha district of the Edo period....
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Italien
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Italien
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Conteur de voyages parlant anglais ou italien
Public transportation (about 200 JPY)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
RYŌGOKU STATION
JR Ryogoku Station, North Exit West Side.
Travel Story Teller will wait for you showing a nameboard with “IOJ Logo” on it.
Retour
Iidabashi Station
IIdabashi Station or nearby Kagurazaka
Itinéraire
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Ryogoku
Ryogoku is the home of Sumo. With its Kokugikan and dedicated museums, the district still keeps one of Japan's iconic sports alive today. Walking through its streets, it is very common to bump into numerous athletes arriving from all over the country to participate in representative matches.
30 minutes
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Jardin Kyu Yasuda
A small green oasis next to the Ryogoku Kokugikan. From this small park, you can also strategically visit the Japanese Sword Museum and Yokoamicho Park.
20 minutes
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Yokoamicho Park
A park of historical significance, which served as a safe place to house all the people evacuated during the Great Kanto Earthquake. It is also a memorial symbol for all those who lost their lives during the great Tokyo air raid.
30 minutes
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Kakurenbo Yokocho (Hide-and-Seek Alley)
Kakurembo Yokocho, better known as the Hide-and-Seek alley, is a very distinctive route present in Kagurazaka. Its uniqueness is due not only to the peculiar paving but also to the fact that there are diamond- or heart-shaped cobblestones. These cobblestones are said to have magical properties and to grant good luck and wealth to all who find them.
30 minutes
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Hyogo Yokocho Alley
An alley that evokes the old atmosphere of the ancient city. Its name is said to derive from the arsenal (Hyogo) of Ushigome Castle during the Sengoku era.
20 minutes
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Kagurazaka
Known as the little Paris of Tokyo, Kagurazaka is renowned for its high-end restaurants and cafes as well as the unique style of its alleys. The area was once populated by many French people because of the multitude of French language schools there. Since the Edo period, it is considered one of the few neighborhoods in Tokyo that boast the presence of geisha, who still perform in some of the clubs in the area today.
Tokyo: Step into tradition, sumo wrestlers and geisha
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of tradition with our Step into Tradition, Sumo Wrestlers and Geisha. This journey invites you to witness the rich legacies of sumo and geisha in Japan.
This tour will lead you to some of the most peculiar and off-the-beaten-path neighborhoods of Tokyo. Ryogoku, laying on the banks of Sumida River, is the center of Tokyo’s Sumo culture. This usually quiet area lights up during sumo tournaments, held here in the Kokugikan, the sumo stadium. This small area is filled with sumo culture, from the stadium to the statues of famous sumo wrestlers. Kagurazaka on the other hand, not far from the Imperial Palace, is a former geisha district of the Edo period....
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Italien
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais & Italien
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Conteur de voyages parlant anglais ou italien
Public transportation (about 200 JPY)
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
RYŌGOKU STATION
JR Ryogoku Station, North Exit West Side.
Travel Story Teller will wait for you showing a nameboard with “IOJ Logo” on it.