Explore Asakusa’s rich history and savor local delicacies on a cultural rickshaw food tour. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
Explore Asakusa’s rich history and savor local delicacies on a cultural rickshaw food tour. Book your unforgettable adventure today.
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Asakusa - Asakusa (浅草) is the heart of Tokyo’s shitamachi, or “low city,” a district where the essence of Tokyo from past decades is still alive.
Asakusa’s main highlight is Sensoji, a highly popular Buddhist temple established in the 7th century. Visitors reach the temple through Nakamise, a shopping street that has been offering a variety of…
- Asakusa - Asakusa (浅草) is the heart of Tokyo’s shitamachi, or “low city,” a district where the essence of Tokyo from past decades is still alive.
Asakusa’s main highlight is Sensoji, a highly popular Buddhist temple established in the 7th century. Visitors reach the temple through Nakamise, a shopping street that has been offering a variety of traditional local snacks and tourist souvenirs for centuries.
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Asakusa Demboin-dori - Denboin Street is remarkably well-preserved, featuring many traditional shop buildings that date back over a hundred years. It’s an excellent spot for discovering unique souvenirs while soaking in the ambiance of old Edo, the former name for Tokyo. Many shops here have been family-owned for generations, selling handcrafted goods, foods, and accessories exclusive to Asakusa. The street’s generous width provides a more relaxing experience after the bustling Nakamise.
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Ushijima Shrine Torii - Ushijima Shrine, relatively unknown to visitors, astonishingly survived the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1923 and the Tokyo fire bombings during World War Two. The shrine is believed to have been founded in the mid-9th century, originally to enshrine a single deity, though the current complex now houses two additional deities in its Honden building.
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Tanuki Street - The street lamps of the TANUKI shopping street feature a raccoon that is said to grant wishes, serving as a monument that brings happiness to visitors. When visiting, be sure to touch the raccoon’s belly to bring good fortune.
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Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and observation tower located in Sumida, Tokyo. It became Japan’s tallest tower in 2010 and reached its full height of 634 meters in March 2011, making it the tallest tower.
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Imado Shrine - Imado Jinja is a Shinto shrine situated in the Imado area of Asakusa. Initially dedicated to the god of war, the shrine is now associated with fostering good relationships. In recent years, it has gained popularity due to its connection with “maneki neko,” the lucky ceramic cats.
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Sumida Park - Sumida Park is a spacious green area in Asakusa, offering beautiful natural scenery, riverside walking paths, and various public amenities. It’s a delightful spot for a break or picnic, perfect for escaping the hustle and bustle of city life and enjoying some fresh air.
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- Rickshaw ride
- Local rickshaw driver
- 3-hour food tour with local guide
- 3 or 4 food stops
- Snacks & desserts
- Water & soft drinks
- Rickshaw ride
- Local rickshaw driver
- 3-hour food tour with local guide
- 3 or 4 food stops
- Snacks & desserts
- Water & soft drinks
- Alcholoic drinks (Avaliable to Purhase) ( from 21 YEars old)
- Gratuities
- Alcholoic drinks (Avaliable to Purhase) ( from 21 YEars old)
- Gratuities
The rickshaw is an integral part of Japanese culture, so when visiting Japan, be sure to explore the city with this delightful and cultural ride. Experience Asakusa by riding this unique mode of transport and marvel at the rich history of its buildings. Savor some of the finest local cuisine and learn more about this fascinating area. Don’t miss the…
The rickshaw is an integral part of Japanese culture, so when visiting Japan, be sure to explore the city with this delightful and cultural ride. Experience Asakusa by riding this unique mode of transport and marvel at the rich history of its buildings. Savor some of the finest local cuisine and learn more about this fascinating area. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy one of the most incredible regions—book your ride now!
- DISCLAIMER: Alcoholic beverage is only allowed for travelers 21 years old and up
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.