Discover Tokyo’s Asakusa: Explore Senso-ji Temple, vibrant shops, and local eateries on a guided walking tour blending tradition and modernity.
Discover Tokyo’s Asakusa: Explore Senso-ji Temple, vibrant shops, and local eateries on a guided walking tour blending tradition and modernity.
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Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - Nakamise Shopping Street is a lively and vibrant market leading to the iconic Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Filled with traditional stalls and shops, Nakamise is a true treasure trove of cultural experiences.
Visitors can explore a wide array of Japanese souvenirs, crafts, and typical snacks, offering a…
- Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - Nakamise Shopping Street is a lively and vibrant market leading to the iconic Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Filled with traditional stalls and shops, Nakamise is a true treasure trove of cultural experiences.
Visitors can explore a wide array of Japanese souvenirs, crafts, and typical snacks, offering a balance between tradition and modernity. Its dynamic atmosphere, along with the historical charm of the street, makes Nakamise an essential and delightful part of the Asakusa experience, perfect for combining shopping and cultural immersion.
- Senso-ji Temple - Guides share captivating stories about the history of the Sensō-ji Temple, its cultural significance, and the role it has played in shaping Asakusa’s identity. This immersive experience allows participants to appreciate the spiritual and historical aspects of the temple while enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of the surrounding district.
- Asakusa Shrine - Asakusa Shrine, also known as Sanja-sama (Three Shrine), is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo. Adjacent to the Senso-ji Temple, the shrine is dedicated to the three men who founded the Senso-ji in the 7th century. Despite its relatively modest size, Asakusa Shrine emanates a serene and spiritual atmosphere, offering visitors a quiet retreat from the bustling streets of Asakusa. With its picturesque setting and cultural significance, the shrine serves as a peaceful haven for reflection and prayer within the historic tapestry of the Asakusa district.
- Hoppy Street - Asakusa’s “Hoppy Street” is a lively area known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse range of izakayas (Japanese bars). Its name comes from the popular non-alcoholic beer-flavored drink, Hoppy, often mixed with shōchū, providing a unique and fun drinking experience.
Visitors can enjoy this refreshing drink along with a wide variety of traditional Japanese dishes while immersing themselves in the energetic atmosphere of this popular entertainment district in Asakusa. Hoppy Street combines local culture, gastronomy, and a convivial atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a memorable night out in Tokyo.
- Shin Nakamise Shopping Street - As an extension of the Nakamise Shopping Street leading to the Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Shin Nakamise offers a modern take on traditional commerce. This lively street combines contemporary boutiques, souvenir shops, and trendy cafes.
Visitors can discover a wide variety of stylish Japanese products and cultural items while enjoying a dynamic atmosphere. Shin Nakamise naturally blends the old and the new, providing a unique shopping experience that complements the historical charm of Asakusa.
- Azuma Bridge - The Azuma Bridge, spanning the Sumida River in Tokyo, is a significant landmark connecting the neighborhoods of Asakusa and Kuramae. From the bridge, visitors can enjoy picturesque views of the Tokyo Skytree and the iconic Asahi Beer Hall.
Beyond its function as a river crossing, the Azuma Bridge is also an excellent panoramic viewpoint. As visitors cross it, they can appreciate the blend of modern and traditional Tokyo, capturing stunning views of the cityscape and its iconic cultural landmarks.

- Comentarios culturales e históricos durante todo el recorrido.
- Experiencia en grupo reducido (máx. 12 participantes).
- Recorrido guiado a pie por Asakusa, incluyendo el templo Sensō-ji y la calle Nakamise.
- Comentarios culturales e históricos durante todo el recorrido.
- Experiencia en grupo reducido (máx. 12 participantes).
- Recorrido guiado a pie por Asakusa, incluyendo el templo Sensō-ji y la calle Nakamise.
- Propinas (opcionales).
- Comida, bebidas y gastos personales.
- Seguro de viaje y de salud.
- Transporte hasta y desde el punto de encuentro.
- Propinas (opcionales).
- Comida, bebidas y gastos personales.
- Seguro de viaje y de salud.
- Transporte hasta y desde el punto de encuentro.
El recorrido a pie por Asakusa en Tokio brinda una fascinante exploración de este distrito histórico, donde se entrelazan elementos tradicionales y contemporáneos. El punto culminante del recorrido es el templo Sensō-ji, el templo budista más antiguo de Tokio, con su icónica Puerta del Trueno (Kaminarimon) y la calle comercial Nakamise.
Los participantes…
El recorrido a pie por Asakusa en Tokio brinda una fascinante exploración de este distrito histórico, donde se entrelazan elementos tradicionales y contemporáneos. El punto culminante del recorrido es el templo Sensō-ji, el templo budista más antiguo de Tokio, con su icónica Puerta del Trueno (Kaminarimon) y la calle comercial Nakamise.
Los participantes se sumergen en la historia del templo, descubren su detallada arquitectura y participan en rituales tradicionales. Los guías comparten relatos cautivadores que enriquecen la comprensión de la importancia cultural de Sensō-ji. Al pasear por Asakusa, se descubren encantadoras tiendas, artesanías y restaurantes locales, creando un ambiente vibrante.
Este tour inmersivo ofrece un viaje sensorial por el patrimonio cultural de Tokio, equilibrando el encanto ancestral con la energía dinámica de la ciudad.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.