Walking on the old Tokaido like daimyo procession.

Old Town Tokyo: Shinagawa-Juku Walking Tour

Small Group
Digital
180 minutes
English

Step into a peaceful area rich in history, where the spirit of the Edo period lives on. Shinagawa was once part of the Old Tokaido Road, the path samurais traveled to visit the Shogun in Kyoto a journey filled with tradition and stories. Explore traditional boats, quaint shops, and sacred sites as you experience a side of Tokyo rarely seen by visitors.

・Experience Yakatabune, traditional boats that once floated along Tokyo’s waterways ・Wander through charming streets lined with authentic Japanese shops and explore historic temples ・Climb a small hill to visit Shinagawa Shrine and uncover the unique secret behind its construction

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Old Town Tokyo: Shinagawa-Juku Walking Tour

From₹8,569.25Per Person

What's included in Old Town Tokyo: Shinagawa-Juku Walking Tour

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Itinerary

Back in the Edo times, the shore near Shinagawa was used for fishing, and a small but prosperous fishing village sprang up. Although the area is no longer used for commercial fishing, there are still many nostalgic traces left to be seen. The juxtaposition between the skyscrapers in the background and the old houseboats docked in the water offers a perfect glimpse into Tokyo’s motto “where old meets new”. These days, the harbour houses "yakatabune", or recreation boats used for eating/drinking, along with the last remaining fishing boats. Only known to the locals are some hidden areas of houses undestroyed by the local development. The guide will show you into little alleyways lined with green hedges and great old homes where you can imagine what life used to be like in the fishing village.

The Kyu-Tokaido Road was the first stop for travellers moving from Tokyo to Kyoto. It was a lively place full of inns and bustling with shops to service all their needs. It was one of the few areas to survive the fires and air raids that ravaged other parts of Tokyo in the past. These days many of these shops still remain – venture down the street and discover a green tea shop with over 100 years history, or a quaint old rice cracker shop. Back in the 1800s, travellers from Kyoto would reach this final stop along the road dirty, weary and in need of sprucing up. Back in the Edo times the quality of ones shoes was very important, so there were 10 shoe shops dotted along this road back in the day. These days the need for handmade traditional footwear has diminished, and now 'Maruya', a family owned sandal shop dating back 200 years, is the last one remaining. If you wish to buy a pair of geta or zori sandals, they offer an immense selection of patterns and will tailor the straps to fit your feet.

Hozenji Temple

Branching off the main Tokaido Road are many smaller streets and alleyways with local temples hidden away and quaint old houses covered in greenery. You can even see a water well in the middle of a residential lane, which was used in the past to bring water to the local houses. Most other such pumps have been destroyed long ago.

Inclusions

  • English speaking guide
  • Coffee and/or Tea
  • Lunch
  • Transport fees
  • Hotel Pick-up & Drop-Off (Available for an extra fee)
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You will make your own way to the meeting points

Meeting Points

  • Meet the guide at the only ticket gate.

End Points

  • This station is 1 stop from the major Shinagawa Station.

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Ticket Redemption

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Operator

Trip Designer Inc.