Asakusa is one of the most popular place of interest in Tokyo for Japanese people and foreigners. Asakusa was a place of pleasure for the theatres since the Edo period (1603-1867).
at your hotel in Tokyo or Asakusa station
" Senso-ji "is a Buddhist temple that is the oldest temple in Tokyo, the construction dates back to 628. " Kaminari-mon " means the gate of the thunder and the main gate of " Senso-ji ". In the middle of the gate, a huge red paper lantern is hung. In the lantern, characters are written in Japanese, "雷 門". " Kaminari-mon " means the gate of the thunder and the main gate of " Senso-ji ". In the middle of the gate, a huge red paper lantern is hung. In the lantern, characters are written in Japanese, "雷 門". " Nakamise-dori "is the approach to the temple. It's a long street lined with 90 shops, with a lot of Japanese sweets and souvenirs. There is also "Asakusa-jinjya" which means a Shinto shrine of Asakusa next to "Senso-ji". It is quite typical in the great Buddhist temple where the main gate, the approach to a temple and the Buddhist temple form a line, sometimes with the Shinto shrine.
Kappa-bashi is the town specialized in wholesale cooking utensils. There are diverse shops on a large street. As the area is primarily reserved for professionals, for example, kitchen knife shop offers a wide variety of knives. However, you can buy what you want, of course, and even samples of resin food. This town is very rare in Japan and I have never seen it.
at Twara-machi station, Ueno station or at your hotel
guide fee, agent fee
hotel pick-up in Tokyo for transportation, foods & drinks, entrance fee, for you and guide and transportation fee for you
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It is a half-day program, but you can of course extend the time with extra fee if you want.
This is a walking excursion using public transportation.
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含まれるもの
guide fee, agent fee.
含まれないもの
Coasts for transportation fee (depending on distance in Japan), foods & drinks and entrance fee for you and guide.
待ち合わせ場所 at your hotel or Asakusa station
解散場所 at Tawara-machi or Ueno station or at your hotel
所要時間 4 hours
開始時刻 09:00 AM or 13:00 (recommended) フレキシブル
Nous avons passé une journée très intéressante avec Junzo. Nous avons particulièrement apprécié le fait qu’il soit ouvert pour répondre à toutes nos questions ! Il était très sympathique.
J'ai passé une journée vraiment amusante. Vous êtes très intéressé par la culture et l'histoire japonaise, et vous m'a très bien écouté. Vous étiez très sympatique. Junzo
Nous avons une superbe journée. Merci pour toutes ces merveilles. Junzo-san nous a fait découvrir Tokyo et la culture japonaise. Que de plaisir supplémentaire quand il parle notre langue, cela devient réellement une visite guidée très professionnelle et un de nos meilleur souvenir. Bravo. Si nous revenons, un jour a Tokyo, nous referont appel à vous.
Merci pour votre très bonne critique. Mon client a été très sympathique et m'a écouté avec attention. J' ai passé une journée amusante.
Thank you again for the great day! We had a very nice time!!
Dear Mari, Thank you for your very good review. You are very friendly, so I had a fun day. Best Regards, Junzo
Helpful..Took us to various restaurants which were both low cost and excellent. Tried to take us to places which were of interest to us, Mastery of French, though, is not complete . Nice person altogether
Dear Nicole, I previewed many restaurants and tourist spots with my wife so I'll give her your message. You know Japanese history well. I am a national French interpreter guide and hold a B2 language qualification from the French government, but I think that "ce n'est pas un holoscope tres favorable" Best Regards, Junzo.