Private Walking Tour of Tokyo Culture and Local Food

4 hours
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Overview

What's Included

✓ Included

  • Exploration of quiet backstreets
  • Guide of traditional snacks and sweets tasting (opt. vegan)

✗ Not Included

  • Cost of snacks / meals along the tasting
  • Optional kimono experience
  • Personal expenses

Itinerary

1
Stop 1
Travelers will start their experience by meeting at the iconic Kaminarimon, the grand entrance gate to Sensō‑ji Temple and one of Tokyo’s most recognizable landmarks. Here they will stand beneath the massive red lantern, learn the stories behind the wind and thunder gods that guard the gate, and hear how Kaminarimon has watched over Asakusa from the time it was a riverside temple town to its role in modern Tokyo.
2
Stop 2
Travelers will walk the length of Nakamise Shopping Street, the 250‑meter stone‑paved approach from Kaminarimon to Sensō‑ji, lined on both sides with around 90 traditional snack and souvenir shops. With your guide, they will slow down to notice details many visitors miss, from old shopfronts and family‑run stalls to views of the temple gradually coming into sight as they move along the street.
3
Stop 3
Travelers will step into the grounds of Sensōji, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, and your guide will explain the legend of the fishermen who discovered the Kannon statue and how this led to the founding of the temple in the 7th century. As they approach the vivid main hall, they will learn how to visit respectfully, including bowing at the entrance, offering coins, and saying a silent prayer to Kannon, the Buddhist deity of mercy enshrined here.
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Stop 4
Travelers will step into the quieter grounds of Asakusa Shrine, a Shinto shrine tucked just beside Sensōji, where your guide will explain how it honors the three men credited with founding the temple and why the shrine is affectionately known as “Sanja‑sama.” Here they will learn how Shinto and Buddhism coexist side by side in Asakusa, notice details like the shrine’s guardian lion‑dogs and carved wooden plaques, and hear how this spot becomes the energetic center of the Sanja Matsuri festival each May, when portable shrines are carried through the district.

Meeting & End Point

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Meeting Point
Go to the triangle area between the intersections. Outside right in front of the "MATSUYA" sign on the TOBU station building.
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End Point
Go to the triangle area between the intersections. Outside right in front of the "MATSUYA" sign on the TOBU station building.

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Good to Know

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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