Explore Tokyo's hidden gems on our guided tour through the historic Ueno and Yanaka districts. Dive into age-old traditions, stroll through charming lanes, and experience authentic Japanese culture. Book now and discover a side of Tokyo many travelers miss!
Dive deep into the heart of Tokyo's Bunkyo ward, where the age-old Nezu Shrine awaits. This sanctuary is not only among Japan's eldest but also one of its most mesmerizing. Nestled amidst verdant surroundings, it offers visitors a serene escape with carp-filled ponds and pathways that unfold as tunnels adorned with quaint shrine arches. The elegant wooden structures, painted in vibrant hues, stand as a testament to Japan's enduring culture and architectural brilliance.
Venture towards the west end of Yanaka Ginza until you reach a T-junction introducing you to Yomise-dori. Unlike the bustling tourist avenues, Yomise-dori retains an authentic charm that predominantly caters to the locals. Yet, the nostalgic aura of this old-style shopping stretch is compelling, making it a delightful detour for those keen on savoring the genuine local essence.
Leading you to the eastern entrance of Yanaka Ginza from Nippori Station are the iconic Yuyake-dandan steps. Comprising 36 steps that descend a modest 4.4 meters, they are lovingly termed the "Sunset steps". This nomenclature emerged in 1990, post a local newspaper's naming contest, marking the stairway's refurbishment. From this elevated vantage point, enjoy a panoramic view of Yanaka Ginza, often spotlighted in media. And as the name suggests, it's an idyllic spot to catch a breathtaking sunset, preferably with a cherished companion.
Yanaka Ginza serves as a portal to Tokyo's bygone era. Located in the heart of the temple-rich Yanaka district of Taito ward, this shopping lane either conserves or revives the ambiance of vintage Tokyo. Despite borrowing its "Ginza" tag from the upscale shopping boulevard in Chiyoda ward, Yanaka Ginza offers a stark contrast with its rich, historical undertones.
Lastly, Ueno Park in Taito ward is like a big outdoor festival. Famous for cherry trees, it's also home to museums, temples, a zoo, and even street performers. Ueno's surrounding area has a rich history, and it's easy to get to with Ueno station nearby. The park's a real treat in spring with blooming flowers and in fall with colorful leaves. There's a lot to see and do, so it's a good idea to pick your favorites and explore at your own pace. And a little tip: it's quieter in the mornings, and some places might be closed on Mondays.