Embark on a journey through Tokyo's iconic neighborhoods with our Asakusa rickshaw tour. Revel in the rich history, explore cultural landmarks, and be captivated by the bustling streets, all while enjoying the comfort and charm of a traditional rickshaw ride.
A cancellation fee of 20% applies for cancellations within 360 hours of the start time.
A cancellation fee of 50% applies for cancellations within 120 hours of the start time.
Free cancellation is available up to 48 hours before the start time.
Itinerary
2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo
Your journey begins at the iconic Kaminarimon in Asakusa. Here, you’ll meet your English-speaking guide, who will accompany you throughout the ride to ensure an enjoyable and informative experience. This landmark is also a great spot for photos, so don’t miss the chance to capture the moment.
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As your comfortable ride continues, you will make your way to the Denpo-in Temple. A tranquil site deeply rooted in Buddhism, this temple offers a glimpse into Tokyo's rich Edo period. Admire its stunning architecture and absorb the spiritual energy it emits.
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Next on the route is the bustling Tanuki Street. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, this street offers a contrast to the calm of the temples. As you explore, your guide will share interesting tales and facts about the street's significance in the city's culture.
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A testament to the city's contemporary side, the Asakusa Entertainment Hall is where art, culture, and fun converge. Here, you'll witness how Tokyo seamlessly blends the old with the new.
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Explore Asakusa Kannon, a historic area rich in cultural significance, while your guide shares stories from the Edo period and beyond.
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Visit Matsuchiyama Shoden Temple to explore Japanese Buddhism and admire its serene surroundings and detailed architecture.
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See the Tokyo Skytree, a modern marvel rising above the historic city. From your rickshaw, admire its height while your English-speaking guide shares insights into its design, purpose, and role in Tokyo’s skyline.
2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo
As you return to the starting point, take a moment to reflect on your Asakusa adventure. Before disembarking, be sure to capture any final photos to remember the journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
The starting point is within walking distance of Asakusa Station, making it easy to reach.
Yes. Sensoji Temple is a key stop, offering historical insights and great photo opportunities.
Yes. The route passes by Asakusa Engei Hall, letting you enjoy the neighborhood’s unique charm and entertainment atmosphere.
Yes. Sumida Park is particularly beautiful in spring, and the tour route can be adjusted to include it depending on the season and your preferences.
Yes, most rickshaw drivers on Asakusa tours speak English and provide commentary about the area.