Discover Asakusa’s hidden gems, unique shrines, and temples. Experience local life, history, and breathtaking views on this immersive walking tour.
2 Chome - This is the prime spot to view Asakusa Kaminarimon, Nakamise-dori, and Senso-ji Temple. The observation deck is free to access, and you can enjoy a stunning view of Tokyo Sky Tree. Don’t forget to take a memorable photo here.
Sensō-ji - After strolling through Nakamise-dori, you’ll reach Senso-ji Temple, a renowned landmark in Asakusa. The temple’s grand architecture is sure to impress. Enhance your visit by learning about its history and culture with a guide.
7-chōme-4-1 Asakusa - Situated on a small hill surrounded by lush greenery, the main hall of the temple is a must-visit. The hall is adorned with vibrant colors and features beautiful celestial maidens painted on the ceiling. There are numerous attractions within the temple grounds, offering a rich and fulfilling experience. You can also catch a glimpse of the Sky Tree from here.
4 - This park was developed by reclaiming the Yamaya moat. It offers views of cherry blossoms and the Sky Tree.
Nakamise-dori Street - Located around Sensoji Temple, this street is lined with famous spots. Your guide will show you unique places in Asakusa, including entertainment halls and shops selling handicrafts and folk art. You can also try your luck by drawing a fortune.
- Cost of the omikuji
- tour guide
- Shopping cost at each stores (it depends on the guest and store)
If you want to experience Asakusa sightseeing, this is definitely the tour for you! This walking tour introduces Asakusa’s unique food, crafts, and history. In addition to the regular spots, you will also stroll through the downtown area, which is full of emotion. You will also visit Senso-ji Temple, where Tokugawa Ieyasu, a famous figure in the Warring States period, prayed for victory in a decisive battle and visited to receive advice from the gods. (Omikuji fee included)
We will also visit Waitamisanryuin and Yamayabori Park, which are not listed in the guidebooks. You can visit Asakusa’s hidden spots and feel the atmosphere and life of local people.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.