Indulge in a 3-hour Wagyu beef tour with expert guides. Savor the finest Japanese Wagyu dishes and desserts. Book your culinary adventure now.
Indulge in a 3-hour Wagyu beef tour with expert guides. Savor the finest Japanese Wagyu dishes and desserts. Book your culinary adventure now.
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Asakusa Shrine - Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社, Asakusa-jinja) is a revered Shinto shrine located in Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Also referred to as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three Gods), it stands as one of the city’s most renowned Shinto shrines.
The shrine commemorates the three individuals who established the nearby Sensō-ji. As part of a larger complex…
- Asakusa Shrine - Asakusa Shrine (浅草神社, Asakusa-jinja) is a revered Shinto shrine located in Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Also referred to as Sanja-sama (Shrine of the Three Gods), it stands as one of the city’s most renowned Shinto shrines.
The shrine commemorates the three individuals who established the nearby Sensō-ji. As part of a larger complex of sacred structures, Asakusa Shrine is situated on the eastern side of Sensō-ji, accessible via a street marked by a prominent stone torii. It is one of only two buildings in the vicinity that withstood World War II, earning its designation as an Important Cultural Property due to its rich history.
- Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting tower and a prominent tourist attraction in Tokyo. Its towering white structure is visible from various parts of the city, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Tokyo.
- Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center - The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is not only a valuable resource for sightseeing guidance but also one of Asakusa’s newest attractions. Opened in April 2012, the Center is housed in a striking modern building made of timber and glass, designed by the acclaimed architect Kengo Kuma. Kuma, known for designing the New National Stadium for the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, has created a more modest yet visually impressive structure for the Center, resembling a stack of separate wooden buildings arranged at varying angles.
- Orange Street - Certainly! Orange Street, or Orange-dori in Japanese, is one of Asakusa’s delightful small shopping streets. Here are some highlights:
Shopping and Crafts: Rickshaws frequently traverse Orange Street, with drivers highlighting popular shops. Visitors can discover Japanese textiles, accessories, crafts, and sweets. For those interested in kimono or yukata attire, there are shops opposite the theater near Asakusa Public Hall.

- All taxes and services
- Local seasonal desserts
- Soft drinks & water
- 2 and half an hour walking tour with super guide
- 5 stops at the finest restaurant
- All taxes and services
- Local seasonal desserts
- Soft drinks & water
- 2 and half an hour walking tour with super guide
- 5 stops at the finest restaurant
- Alcholic Drinks (Avaliable to Purchase)
- Gratuities
- Alcholic Drinks (Avaliable to Purchase)
- Gratuities
To experts and lovers of distinctive beef, especially Wagyu meat, we have a tour that raises the sounds of your stomach. Go on a 2 and half hour walk with a super guide with all the taxes and services, to taste Japanese history. Just to make different plates of Wagyu meat, serve and taste at the best Japanese Wagyu beef restaurant, To live the whole…
To experts and lovers of distinctive beef, especially Wagyu meat, we have a tour that raises the sounds of your stomach. Go on a 2 and half hour walk with a super guide with all the taxes and services, to taste Japanese history. Just to make different plates of Wagyu meat, serve and taste at the best Japanese Wagyu beef restaurant, To live the whole experience, don’t forget to eat dessert next to them. Get your stomach ready and go now.
- We can accommodate dietary needs such as vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.