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Japan explained historic walking tour in Asakusa

What if one short walk in Asakusa could explain all of Japanese history?

This tour goes far beyond sightseeing. At each landmark, your expert guide explains not only what you see, but why it matters—using Asakusa as a gateway to Japan’s history, beliefs, and global connections. By the end, you’ll gain a clear understanding of how Japan evolved from a closed feudal society into the modern nation it is today.

The journey begins along the Sumida River, where Japan’s long isolation and reopening to the world come alive. Learn why the Edo shogunate sealed the country for 260 years, why only the Netherlands was allowed to trade, and how Admiral Perry’s arrival reshaped Japan.

At the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, you’ll receive a clear introduction to Buddhism and Shinto, laying the foundation for what follows. At Kaminarimon Gate, discover the striking contrast between Japanese and Western dragons—and why their meanings are completely opposite.

Walking through Nakamise Street, explore Buddhist symbols and the global influence of ukiyo-e woodblock prints on European Impressionist painters. At Hozomon Gate and Senso-ji Temple, your guide highlights similarities between medieval Japan and Europe while explaining how prayer differs between Buddhism and Shinto.

The tour concludes at Asakusa Shrine, where Shinto and Buddhism have peacefully coexisted for over a thousand years—an ending that leaves many visitors deeply impressed.

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Gratis avbokning
Plats: Tokyo
Längd:: 2 timmar
Språk:English
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Ytterligare information

Omedelbar bekräftelse
Guidad rundtur
Liten grupp
Subject expert guide
Rundtur med Ljudguide
Elektronisk biljett
Med ljudguide

Höjdpunkter

  • From Isolation to Opening the Country (Seen from the River)
  • Buddhism and Shinto—Explained Clearly and Visually
  • How Japanese Art Changed Western Art
  • Discover that the Japanese had a similar mindset with Europeans 1,000 years ago
  • A 1,000-Year Religious Coexistence You Won’t See Elsewhere

Viktig information

Remember to bring:

  • Comfortable pair of shoes
  • Bottle of water

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Plats

1 Chome-1-3 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo, Japan

Mötesplats:

The meeting place is in front of a Burger King restaurant right next to Exit 4 of Asakusa subway station (G19) on the Ginza line. Please step outside when you reach Exit 4.

Arrangör

Arumachi, Inc.


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