Yanesen Nostalgic Walking Tour
Bunkyo City
Discover Tokyo's hidden gem, Yanesen. Walk through history, savor retro cafes, and experience the charm of Edo-period architecture.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Nezu Shrine - One of Tokyo’s most beautiful, yet unknown, shinto shrines! You will see Tokyo’s longest tunnel of torii red gates and other fascinating buildings in this peaceful area! - Yanaka Cemetery - One of Tokyo’s main cemeteries, where the souls of Japan’s last shoguns rest. - Ueno Sakuragi Atari - In the Edo era, it was the templeyard of Kan-eiji, Ueno, which was also the family temple of the Tokugawa family, and the templeyard of Yanaka is still adjacent to it. During the Meiji period (1868-1912), the area became a new residential area. Today, however, it is more of a nostalgic townscape, with remnants of buildings from the Taisho and early Showa periods. - Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street - You’ll find a true piece of shitamachi culture here at Yanaka Ginza! Come and explore the market area from the famous Yuyake Dandan steps!
What's Included
  • English Speaking Guide
  • Snacks
What's Not Included
  • Transportation
Additional Information

The Yanesen area derives its name from the three districts it encompasses: Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi. While the mention of Tokyo often conjures images of bustling districts like Asakusa, Shibuya, or Harajuku, Yanesen offers a unique allure that sets it apart from the city’s more well-known locales.

This is due to its preservation of the retro ambiance of the “Shitamachi” suburb, a characteristic that has earned it a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Yanesen stands as a testament to Tokyo’s rich history, with numerous structures dating back to the Edo period still standing proudly, having survived the ravages of World War II bombings.

Many of these edifices have been repurposed into charming cafes and restaurants, adding a touch of modern to the area while retaining their historical essence. As a result, these establishments have become not only local favorites but also sought-after destinations for tourists seeking an authentic glimpse into Tokyo’s past.

  • Minimum number of participants: 4 pax(for standard plan) & 2 pax (for private plan)
  • If the minimum number of participants is not reached the tour will not be operated on that day.
  • Please understand that in case of natural calamities or disasters we might cancel the tour.
  • In case the tour is cancelled we will inform you at least 2 days in advance, asking you to receive a refund or change to another time set or day.
  • Please understand that the route might be altered and some spots might be skipped to end the tour on time.
  • We are not responsible for external causes that might affect the tour, such as bad weather or late arrival of customers at the meeting place.
  • Refund requests that involve external causes among the reasons will not be accepted.
  • We will walk for three hours during this tour, please wear comfortable shoes.
  • In case one or more participants will be joining the tour with a wheelchair we will avoid stairs. However please understand that we will take uphill roads that require more effort.
Location
Nezu Station
In front of Welcia (drugstore), by station exit n.1
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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