Explore Tokyo’s rich history and culture on a walking tour of Asakusa and Kappabashi. Discover ancient temples and shop for authentic Japanese kitchenware.
Explore Tokyo’s rich history and culture on a walking tour of Asakusa and Kappabashi. Discover ancient temples and shop for authentic Japanese kitchenware.
- Kaminarimon Gate - The tour kicks off at Kaminarimon, a must-visit landmark and a popular starting point for exploring Asakusa. The large red lantern hanging at the gate is a favorite photo spot for travelers. As you pass through the gate, you’ll enter the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street, where you can enjoy traditional Japanese sweets and…
- Kaminarimon Gate - The tour kicks off at Kaminarimon, a must-visit landmark and a popular starting point for exploring Asakusa. The large red lantern hanging at the gate is a favorite photo spot for travelers. As you pass through the gate, you’ll enter the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street, where you can enjoy traditional Japanese sweets and souvenirs. Guarded by statues of the gods of wind and thunder, this iconic gate provides a wonderful opportunity to experience Japanese culture while strolling through a historic area.
- Nakamise-dori Street - Nakamise Shopping Street is a historic arcade leading to Senso-ji Temple, featuring around 90 shops offering vibrant Japanese sweets, traditional crafts, and kimono accessories. With its Edo-period ambiance, it’s an excellent place to soak in Japan’s traditional charm while browsing. If any shops catch your interest, feel free to return after the tour and explore them at your leisure.
- Senso-ji Temple - Senso-ji is Tokyo’s oldest temple, established in 628, and remains a significant symbol of history and faith. With its impressive main hall and five-story pagoda, it offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture. Visitors can engage in temple customs firsthand—why not try drawing omikuji, Japanese fortune slips, or offering incense? Amid the lively atmosphere, it’s also a tranquil place to pause and reflect.
- Asakusa Shrine - Asakusa Shrine, situated right next to Senso-ji Temple, is a historic Shinto shrine also known as “Sanja-sama.” With its iconic red torii gate and serene atmosphere, it offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling temple nearby. During the tour, you’ll learn about the differences between Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples, as well as proper etiquette for visiting each. It’s a fantastic opportunity to deepen your understanding of Japanese religious culture.
- Kouen Hondori Shopping Street - Hoppy Street is a nostalgic drinking alley in Asakusa that retains the atmosphere of postwar Japan. Lined with red lanterns and cozy local izakayas, the area is lively even during the day. Visitors can enjoy affordable Japanese comfort foods like grilled pork skewers and stewed dishes. It’s a popular spot for those looking to experience Tokyo’s local nightlife and old-town charm.
- Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai) - Kappabashi Street is a historic shopping street with over 100 years of history, known as a “mecca for chefs.” It’s lined with specialty shops offering everything from professional-grade cookware and tableware to Japan’s famous plastic food samples. On this tour, we’ll also stop by shops where you can find traditional Japanese tableware, lacquerware, kitchen knives, and even dagashi—nostalgic Japanese snacks that are part of Japan’s food culture. Located within walking distance of Senso-ji, this is a unique shopping experience for food enthusiasts.

- Tour guide
- Historical insights of the district
- Tour guide
- Historical insights of the district
- Lunch
- Lunch
As visitors stroll from Kaminarimon through Nakamise Shopping Street to Senso-ji Temple, they will encounter nearly 2,000 years of history and enjoy a taste of Japan’s distinctive food culture.
At Senso-ji, visitors can learn and participate in the traditional customs of temple visits, including the purification ritual and the proper way to offer…
As visitors stroll from Kaminarimon through Nakamise Shopping Street to Senso-ji Temple, they will encounter nearly 2,000 years of history and enjoy a taste of Japan’s distinctive food culture.
At Senso-ji, visitors can learn and participate in the traditional customs of temple visits, including the purification ritual and the proper way to offer prayers. If desired, they can also draw an omikuji (fortune slip).
At Asakusa Shrine, visitors will discover the differences between Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. Walking down Hoppy Street, they will get a glimpse into Japan’s izakaya (pub) culture and see iconic local dishes like Hoppy (a popular drink) and stewed offal.
Finally, the tour proceeds to Kappa Street (Kappabashi Dogugai), one of Japan’s largest wholesale districts. Visitors should look out for statues of kappa—mischievous creatures from Japanese folklore that lend the area its name! They can shop for uniquely Japanese souvenirs such as traditional tableware, lacquerware, kitchen knives, and food replicas.
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.