It is said that breakfast is the most important meal which helps you get ready for the day. Isn’t it a great idea to have some breakfast before you start exploring the market? After enjoying an early breakfast, taking an easy, relaxing stroll around the market might be a good option to get some exercise. You can enjoy watching the energetic and friendly people working there. They sell a large variety of stuff including fish, seafood, fruit, and other well-selected domestic foodstuffs. The market is full of small shops and restaurants, and it is the perfect place for trying many Japanese foods and learning about Japanese culinary culture.
A trip to Tokyo is incomplete without visiting the historical Asakusa, famed for its old-world feel and preserved shrines. This region is home to one of Tokyo’s most ancient temples, Sensouji Temple. Here we’ll encounter a more traditional Japan from the bustling industrial and commercial areas — witness shrines, locals in prayer, geishas, rickshaws, and even how the locals prepare traditional sushi!
With its long culinary history, Asakusa is the perfect place to experience authentic Japanese cuisine and learn how to eat like a local. We’ve crafted a tour to help you discover the lesser-known parts of Asakusa and uncover the gourmet Japan food at your fingertips!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
• No dress code requiere. • Please be at the departure point some minutes before the start time.