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Tokyo Asakusa. Culture & Tourist Information Center with 1 Way Cherry Tomato SIC Door to Door Transfer “ALInoBABY” (408305.1929)

Adult (12yrs & Above) @JPY 3,480/pax
Child (Less than 2 yrs)@ FOC
** Rates apply for GV4

**GV4 requires a minimum of 4 adult fares to activate the service. If there are fewer than 4 adults, the rate will be calculated as JPY 3,480 multiplied by 4**

Highlights

Package Included:

  • One way door to door Cherry Tomato Shared Shuttle Transfer to Tokyo Asakusa. Culture & Tourist Information Center

Highlights:

  • District with an atmosphere of old Tokyo
  • Asakusa's main attraction is Sensoji, a very popular Buddhist temple, built in the 7th century.
  • The temple is approached via the Nakamise, a shopping street that has been providing temple visitors with a variety of traditional, local snacks and tourist souvenirs
  • Asakusa can easily be explored on foot. Alternatively, you can consider a guided tour on a rickshaw too (jinrikisha, literally "man powered vehicle")

For this product, we will take you to Asakusa Culture & Tourist Information Center

What you need to know before booking:

  • Guests must have a mobile phone & WhatsApp & Wifi, We will contact guest via WhatsApp during the service period.
  • Please clearly state the name and address of your accommodation (Airbnb/Hotel).

Description

Asakusa

  • Asakusa - an area around Sensoji Temple with Kaminarimon ("Thunder Gate"), An iconic Tokyo Temple complex and town brimming with tradition. And Nakamise Arcade Shopping Street, is surrounded by water and immered in rich tradition, Take in riverside views, hop on a boat for a riverside cruise or stroll the traditional streets filled with stalls and authentic souvinir shops selling quintessential Japanese goods, Visit Asakusa to experience true Japanese traditions, arts and crafts, and take a little piece home with you.
  • The development of Asakusa as an entertainment district during the Edo period came about in part because of the neighboring district, Kuramae. Kuramae was a district of storehouses for rice, which was then used as payment for servants of the feudal government.The keepers (fudasashi) of these storage houses initially stored the rice for a small fee, but over the years began exchanging the rice for money or selling it to local shopkeepers at a margin. Through such trading, many fudasashi came to have a considerable amount of disposable income and as result theaters and geisha houses began to spring up in nearby Asakusa.
  • For most of the 20th century, Asakusa remained a major entertainment district in Tokyo. The rokku or "Sixth District" was in particular famous as a theater district, featuring famous cinemas such as the Denkikan. The golden years of Asakusa are vividly portrayed in Yasunari Kawabata's novel The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa (1930).
  • The area was heavily damaged by US bombing raids during World War II, particularly the 10 March 1945 firebombing of Tokyo. The area was rebuilt after the war, but has now been surpassed by Shinjuku and other colorful areas in the city in its role as a pleasure district.
  • Asakusa was a ward of Tokyo City. In 1947, when the city was transformed into a metropolis, it was merged with Shitaya to form the modern Taito ward. The former ward encompassed 19 neighborhoods in the eastern half of Taitō. Ginza crossing is the center of the action in Ginza with shopping, architecture,restaurants and entertainment in all four directions, Several cafes and restaurantes in the area offer a good view of the crossing.

Memo :

  • Asakusa Culture & Tourist Information Center is right oposite Kaminarimon Gate across the traffic light crossing, stretching to Nakamise Arcade Street Shopping then Sensoji Temple.
  • Short walking distance to Sumida River Cruise, Asakusa Traditional Tempura Restaurants
  • Walking distance to Sumida Aquarium, Azuma Bashi Bridge, Hanayashiki Japan Oldest Amusement Park, Tokyo Sky Tree, Solamachi Town, Asakusa Rox, Kappabashi Kitchen Utensils Street
  • Tobu Asakusa Station & Matsuya Department Store, Sumida Park, Asakusa Rokku Entertainment District, Asahi Beer Tower, Taiko Drum Museum, Sensoji Nitenmon Gate, Asakusa Skyduck

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