Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo with a special rickshaw tour. Explore the peaceful Sumida Park, visit the Ushijima Shrine, and enjoy the serene Japanese garden park. Refresh your mind and immerse yourself in nature.
Escape the hustle and bustle of Tokyo with a special rickshaw tour. Explore the peaceful Sumida Park, visit the Ushijima Shrine, and enjoy the serene Japanese garden park. Refresh your mind and immerse yourself in nature.
- Asakusa - The areas visited during the tour vary based on the chosen option. Asakusa is a Tokyo neighborhood offering a delightful blend of retro, traditional, religious, quirky, modern, and cultural elements at every turn.
- Denboin Garden - A historic street featuring Edo period store and housing facades.
- Tanuki Street - A whimsical…
- Asakusa - The areas visited during the tour vary based on the chosen option. Asakusa is a Tokyo neighborhood offering a delightful blend of retro, traditional, religious, quirky, modern, and cultural elements at every turn.
- Denboin Garden - A historic street featuring Edo period store and housing facades.
- Tanuki Street - A whimsical street themed around ‘raccoons,’ with various raccoon figurines placed every few meters.
- ASAKUSA HANAYASHIKI - One of Japan’s oldest amusement parks, still operational.
- Asahi Beer Headquarters - Known for its iconic golden ‘flame’ atop the building.
- Ushijima Shrine - A Shinto Shrine with a unique gate featuring three entrances instead of the usual one.
- Tokyo Skytree - Offers a fantastic view from across the Sumida River, making it a great photo spot.
- Nitenmon Gate - A vibrant and colorful gate leading to the Sensoji Temple and Asakusa Shrine.
- Asakusa Shrine - A Shinto shrine located within the impressive Sensoji Temple grounds. Discover the differences between Shinto and Buddhism and their harmonious coexistence.
- Honryuin Matsuchiyama Shoden - A Buddhist temple, part of the Sensoji Temple complex. Learn why radishes are prevalent in the temple and depicted on the lanterns.
- Imado Shrine - A Shinto Shrine known for its numerous cat figurines, especially the beckoning cat, manekineko.
- Asakusa Engei Hall - A venue that remains the heart of Asakusa’s entertainment district, offering Japanese comedy and shows.
- Rokku Broadway - Once Tokyo’s most popular entertainment district before the war, now part of the retro district, featuring cinemas and theaters.
- Sumida Park - A long park along the Sumida River, perfect for viewing cherry blossoms in spring, relaxing from sightseeing, and enjoying a splendid view of the Tokyo Skytree across the river.

- Rickshaw ride
- Local rickshaw driver
- Rickshaw ride
- Local rickshaw driver
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Food and drinks
Hop onto a traditional Japanese rickshaw for a memorable tour of Tokyo’s Asakusa district. An experienced guide will lead you to some of Tokyo’s renowned landmarks, neighborhoods, temples, and shrines, sharing the rich history behind each. Delight in the picturesque views of maple and cherry trees, gardens, towering skyscrapers, and traditional…
Hop onto a traditional Japanese rickshaw for a memorable tour of Tokyo’s Asakusa district. An experienced guide will lead you to some of Tokyo’s renowned landmarks, neighborhoods, temples, and shrines, sharing the rich history behind each. Delight in the picturesque views of maple and cherry trees, gardens, towering skyscrapers, and traditional businesses. For a relaxed and customizable way to explore Tokyo, this is the perfect choice.
In addition to the mentioned tours, there are special courses available for guests seeking a retreat from the city. If you’ve already experienced Tokyo’s bustling crowds and towering buildings, escape to the serene views across the Sumida River. Discover tranquil spots where you can rejuvenate under the quiet trees and the monument of the Asahi Beer headquarters! Cross the bridge to the tranquil area of Sumida Park and Ushijima Shrine, where you can enjoy the Japanese garden park and the shrine of the lucky fortune cow.
- Adult pricing applies to age 6 and over
- Children aged 5 years and under may ride the rickshaw free of charge, provided that they sit on an adult’s lap
- A maximum of 2 adults per rickshaw. Up to 2 children (5 years or under) can ride with 2 adults (children have to ride on ad adult’s lap)
- While rickshaws are able to fit two adults, each rickshaw is 29.1 inches (74 centimeters) wide, and it is sometimes more comfortable to book individual rickshaws for each passenger. For passengers of size, we recommend booking a rickshaw for each participant to ensure a comfortable ride. Passengers who do not both fit in one rickshaw but wish to participate in a tour at the same time will be required to purchase an additional rickshaw, which may not be available on the date of the tour with an English-speaking guide if not booked in advance. Those customers who do not purchase an additional rickshaw at the time of booking cannot be guaranteed availability.
- Wheelchair- and stroller-friendly
- This tour can be customized depending on your interests
- No rickshaw ride is allowed in Sensoji Temple/Asakusa Temple area including the temple buildings, temple grounds, and Nakamise shopping street
- English and Japanese-speaking driver/guide is available, subject to availability. Please specify your preferable language at checkout
- If a child 5 years will be using one of the two seats of the rickshaw, it must book as an adult.
- finishing locations other than our rickshaw stand may be subject to an additional drop-off fee (payable on the day of the tour)
- landmarks listed under ‘itinerary’ may not all be possible for shorter tour durations. Please consult in advance or directly with guide.
- Please bring baby carrier/wrap for small children
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.