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Chōmeiji Sakuramochi - Sakuramochi, a Cherry Cake, is one of the most famous Japanese traditional sweets, which is wrapped in a salt-pickled cherry leaf, filled with red bean paste. They say, this shop founded the first Sakuramochi in Edo era. Why it is wrapped with salt-pickled leaf? Probably, somebody looked to a lot of leaves on ground, fallen from cherry blossom trees, and thought to use them for some food.
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Honryuin Matsuchiyama Shoden - This temple is a part of Sensoji, founded in 595.
There are many images of a “daikon (Japanese radish)” and a pouch in the temple.The daikon represents our minds trapped in deep ignorance, emanating poison of anger, but by offering a daikon to temple, that poison will be purged from our body and soul. The pouch is a symbol of treasure, and it represents the gift of prosperity in business.
There is a beautiful garden, which is authentic Japanese style, in the temple.
You can ride a small transportation (like a train) to go to the main building instead of walking up stairs.
- Imado Shrine - Founded in 1063, this shrine is now a “Power spot”, that is popular for persons who want lovers or marriage partners. (Power Spot = Sacred place)
・ Beckoning Cat, Fortune Cat
They say, the first beckoning image was found in this shrine. We Japanese believe that beckoning cats brings great fortune, Such as business prosperity, family happiness. Cat ’s left paw brings many customers. Right paw brings money.
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Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center ( Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum) - This is a museum exhibiting a lot of Japanese traditional handicrfts.
You can see how wonderful our craftsmanship is. - Senso-ji Temple - Cycling in front of the Kaminarimon gate, Sensoji (Asakusa) temple . Leave bikes, and enjoy walking inside the temple.
- Kyu Yasuda Garden - Walking in the Japanese traditional garden, built in the 17th century.
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - Cycling in front of the Ryogoku Sumo stadium. We may have a time to take pictures.
- Oyokogawa Water Park - Cycling through the park towards the Tokyo Skytree.
- Tokyo Skytree - Cycling under the tower.
- Kyojima Minami Park - Old fashioned shopping malls where you can see the daily lives of Japanese.
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Helmets
- Bicycle use
- 1 tandem bike available by prior request
● Enjoy a private half-day pottering experience tailored for one group per day
A private tour offers the benefit of a peaceful outing to individuals who sign up separately. In these times where social distancing is being encouraged, it stands out as a day trip that can be enjoyed without crowding.
Recently, day-long private bike tours in Tokyo have gained popularity, especially among international visitors in Japan. Here, we bring you a half-day biking tour, a pottering trip oozing with Edo’s enchantments, that provides a unique perspective of the city.
● More than just tourist attractions! Discover the allure of Tokyo’s hidden lanes!
The tour commences in Hikifune, a downtown region within Tokyo. Conveniently located near Asakusa and Tokyo Sky Tree, it’s easily accessible.
Between March and April, the route showcases cherry trees in their peak bloom. The tour consists of various spots where you can cycle beneath cherry blossoms.
Additionally, instead of bustling main roads, we’ll navigate through secret lanes. Although Tokyo’s streets are said to be more labyrinthine than moat cities, our knowledgeable guide ensures a unique exploration of the downtown maze.
● A cycling journey through the Edo cityscape
There are several walking tours in Edo and its towns, but bike tours are rare.
Despite being a bike tour, it is private, so you’re free to set your own pace!
Whether you wish to leisurely follow the route while picturing the Edo period cityscape, or experience the rush of cycling, you can enjoy the tour at your pace.
- Our rental bikes are folding bikes with 14-20 inch, suitable for people between 140 - 180 cm tall. Please inform priorly if you are over 180cm.
- If you wish to cycle with a tandem bike, please inform us 3 days before the day you booked.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.