Discover Tokyo’s nostalgic side on a walking tour through the charming neighborhoods of Yanaka and Ueno!Step into a different side of Tokyo—one that feels like a journey back in time. As you stroll through the quiet streets of Yanaka, you’ll find traditional houses, run shops, and a warm local atmosphere that’s rare in modern Tokyo. Your guide will share stories of how this area survived the Great Kanto Earthquake and World War II.
Visit a historic shrine, enjoy a drink at a retro beer hall, and explore a lively street market filled with local color.
Take in the beauty of Nezu Shrine, with its red torii gate tunnel and peaceful garden—beloved by locals but often missed by tourists. Then relax at a vintage-style beer hall with a drink and nostalgic ambiance. End the tour at Ameya-Yokocho Market, where food stalls, local vendors, and Tokyo’s everyday energy create a vibrant final stop.
It’s the perfect blend of old-world charm and lively local culture—all experienced on foot.
Step into Tokyo’s retro past as you walk through this charming shopping street lined with traditional snack shops, handmade goods, and a friendly neighborhood vibe.
Tennōji is a small, peaceful Buddhist temple nestled in the heart of Yanaka. It dates back over 400 years and offers a quiet escape from the busy city. The temple is known for its large bronze Buddha statue and serene garden—perfect for a moment of reflection.
Yanaka Cemetery is a historic and scenic resting place, famous for its wide paths lined with cherry trees. It’s home to the graves of many notable figures from Japanese history. In spring, it becomes a beautiful sakura spot, blending nature and tradition in a truly Japanese way.
You will make your own way to the meeting points