Join a 3-hour Tokyo Asakusa tour, savoring Wagyu beef and mastering sushi with a top chef. Perfect for food enthusiasts!
Join a 3-hour Tokyo Asakusa tour, savoring Wagyu beef and mastering sushi with a top chef. Perfect for food enthusiasts!
- Asakusa Shrine - Known as Sanja-sama, Asakusa Shrine was constructed during the Edo Period and remarkably withstood the 1945 air raids. Its festival, the Sanja Matsuri, is among Tokyo’s most impressive and well-attended events, taking place annually over a weekend (Friday to Sunday) in mid-May.
- Asakusa Kaminarimondori Shopping Street -…
- Asakusa Shrine - Known as Sanja-sama, Asakusa Shrine was constructed during the Edo Period and remarkably withstood the 1945 air raids. Its festival, the Sanja Matsuri, is among Tokyo’s most impressive and well-attended events, taking place annually over a weekend (Friday to Sunday) in mid-May.
- Asakusa Kaminarimondori Shopping Street - Kaminarimon serves as the first of two grand entrance gates to Sensoji Temple. Originally built over a millennium ago, it stands as a symbol of Asakusa. The Nakamise shopping street extends from Kaminarimon to the temple grounds.
- Sushiya Street - Asakusa Sushiya-dori, meaning sushi bar street, is filled with businesses stretching between Kaminarimon-dori street and Rokku Broadway District in Asakusa. Approximately 70% of these are dining establishments, with numerous sushi restaurants.
- Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー, Tōkyō Sukaitsurī, [toːkʲoː sɯ̥kaitsɯriː] ⓘ) is a broadcasting and observation tower located in Sumida, Tokyo. It became Japan’s tallest tower in 2010 and achieved its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the world’s tallest tower, surpassing the Canton Tower, and the third tallest structure globally after Merdeka 118 and the Burj Khalifa (829.8 m or 2,722 ft). It is the tallest freestanding tower in the OECD and its member countries.
- Orange Street - Also referred to as Orange-dori in Japanese, Orange Street is one of Asakusa’s delightful small shopping streets. Highlights include:
Shopping and Crafts: Rickshaws frequently travel through Orange Street, with drivers highlighting popular shops. Visitors can discover Japanese textiles, accessories, crafts, and sweets. Those interested in kimono or yukata can explore the shops opposite the theater near Asakusa Public Hall.

- 3 hours walking tour with the best guide
- Lunch at the finest luxury restaurants of wagyu and sushi
- All fees and/or taxes
- Soft drinks & water
- Local seasonal desserts
- 3 hours walking tour with the best guide
- Lunch at the finest luxury restaurants of wagyu and sushi
- All fees and/or taxes
- Soft drinks & water
- Local seasonal desserts
- Alcholic Drinks (Avalible to purchase)
- Gratitues
- Alcholic Drinks (Avalible to purchase)
- Gratitues
Explore Tokyo’s culinary wonders with an exceptional tour that blends the finest Wagyu beef with a memorable sushi experience in Asakusa. Guided by a renowned chef, this tour kicks off with lunch at top-tier luxury Wagyu restaurants. Following this delightful meal, participants will be escorted to a premier luxury sushi restaurant for advanced sushi…
Explore Tokyo’s culinary wonders with an exceptional tour that blends the finest Wagyu beef with a memorable sushi experience in Asakusa. Guided by a renowned chef, this tour kicks off with lunch at top-tier luxury Wagyu restaurants. Following this delightful meal, participants will be escorted to a premier luxury sushi restaurant for advanced sushi tasting lessons. Simply wear comfortable shoes and join this 3-hour walking tour.
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.