Exploring Toranaga’s Edo: Footsteps of a Shogun

Uncover Edo Castle’s secrets and samurai pathways. Experience Tokyo’s rich history and vibrant present on this unique walking tour.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sakurada-mon Gate - Sakuradamon Gate: A Portal Through Time
Completed around 1620, Sakuradamon Gate is one of the most impressive remaining entrances to the former Edo Castle, still providing key access to the Imperial Palace Grounds. This site is both a historical entryway and a silent witness to the significant “Sakuradamon Incident” of 1860,…
What's Included
  • Personalized walking experience through Edo castle and surrounds
Additional Information

Delve deeper into the epic historical TV drama ‘Shōgun’ by experiencing ‘Exploring Toranaga’s Edo.’ This exceptional walking tour takes you through the remains of Edo Castle, along ancient Samurai routes, and into hidden cultural gems, providing unique and personalized insights. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of historical tales and modern Tokyo…

Location
Sakurada-mon Gate
Let's meet at the Police Box near exit 3 of Sakuradamon Station, Y17 Yurakacho Subway line and in front of Sakuradamon Gate.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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James
Nov 23, 2024
Great Edo walking tour! - We wanted a historical tour. Being Shogun fans made this an easy choice. Christopher is a great guide. He led us through the Shogun era city complex with lots of great insight, both historical and through the eyes of James Clavell. We shared our experiences and enjoyed the walk. The Emperial Palace grounds are vast and lovingly cared for. It was a beautiful afternoon. Thank you Christopher!
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Nicholas_m
Apr 24, 2025
An enjoyable stroll through the Edo Castle grounds - This tour involved an enjoyable stroll through the grounds of Edo Castle and the Imperial Palace surroundings, accompanied by commentary that helped to put the sights into historical context. There is not a whole lot to see of the Edo period, as most of it burnt down in 1657, but the parks are nice to visit. Our guide provided informative commentary to the sights, though it could have been a little bit more structured or gone into more detail about the history of the Shogun.
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From $40
up to 10 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).