Discover Asakusa’s enchanting nightscape with a guided tour, exploring iconic sites and hidden gems. Perfect for history lovers and adventurers alike.
Discover Asakusa’s enchanting nightscape with a guided tour, exploring iconic sites and hidden gems. Perfect for history lovers and adventurers alike.
- Kaminarimon Gate - Known as the “Thunder Gate,” Kaminarimon is the iconic entrance to Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. The gate is flanked by statues of Fujin, the god of wind, and Raijin, the god of thunder. Its large red lantern, hanging in the center, makes it a famous and frequently photographed landmark.
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Kaminarimon Gate - Known as the “Thunder Gate,” Kaminarimon is the iconic entrance to Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. The gate is flanked by statues of Fujin, the god of wind, and Raijin, the god of thunder. Its large red lantern, hanging in the center, makes it a famous and frequently photographed landmark.
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Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - This bustling shopping street, leading to Sensoji Temple, is filled with shops offering traditional Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and handcrafted items.
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Senso-ji Temple - As one of Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temples, Sensoji is dedicated to Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Its iconic Kaminarimon gate is a popular spot for photos.
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Asakusa Shrine - Situated next to Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine dedicated to the three men who founded Sensoji. Built in the 17th century, it survived World War II and stands as a symbol of harmony between Buddhism and Shintoism in Japan. The shrine is also renowned for hosting the famous Sanja Matsuri, one of Tokyo’s largest festivals.
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Hanayashikidori - Hanayashiki Street, located near Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, is a lively area named after Japan’s oldest amusement park, Hanayashiki. Lined with shops, restaurants, and cafés, it offers a delightful mix of traditional Japanese snacks, souvenirs, and local treats. This charming street captures the nostalgic essence of old Tokyo, making it an ideal spot for shopping and dining.
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Hoppy Street - Hoppy Street in Asakusa is a vibrant alley lined with izakayas (Japanese pubs) known for serving “Hoppy,” a popular local beverage. A favorite among both locals and tourists, the street offers a variety of traditional Japanese dishes like yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and oden (a comforting hot pot dish). With its casual and welcoming atmosphere, it’s a perfect place to experience the local nightlife and enjoy authentic Japanese cuisine.

- English-speaking guide
- English-speaking guide
- Food and Drinks
- Food and Drinks
Discover the enchanting allure of Asakusa at night with this guided walking tour—an ideal pre-dinner activity! Meander through the stunningly illuminated Kaminarimon Gate, soak in the serene ambiance of Sensō-ji Temple once the crowds have dispersed, and explore hidden alleyways brimming with inviting izakayas and traditional shops. Throughout the…
Discover the enchanting allure of Asakusa at night with this guided walking tour—an ideal pre-dinner activity! Meander through the stunningly illuminated Kaminarimon Gate, soak in the serene ambiance of Sensō-ji Temple once the crowds have dispersed, and explore hidden alleyways brimming with inviting izakayas and traditional shops. Throughout the journey, the guide will share intriguing tales about Asakusa’s vibrant history, culture, and local folklore. Whether you’re visiting Tokyo for the first time or are a seasoned explorer, this tour offers a distinctive and memorable way to begin your evening!
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.