3-hour walking tour of Asakusa with Japanese lunch and a visit to the candy shop where candy making method has been preserved, tasting of Japanese plums, pickles, rice crackers, tea, melon bread, matcha Hot or Iced plus a dessert.
From$185.88Per Person
Available from 30th Jul 2025Search on Calendar
What's included in Tokyo Family Food Tour in Asakusa and Sensoji
(Subject to Option Inclusions)
What you can expect -
On this three-hour food tour, you will be exploring the Asukasa District, which is overflowing with eateries offering traditional Japanese food. Stroll through Namise Street to try a famous Japanese snack. Here, you will also enjoy lunch while discovering the local food customs and ordering tips. Continue to the theatre and traditional side streets, passing through the Tokyo’s historic downtown areas, also known as “shitamachi”. Finally, head to a dessert shop famous for its authentic matcha.
- Important Info -
Child Policy: - Children under 3 years are free of charge, but no seats will be reserved.
Good to know: - Please wear comfortable shoes for walking.
- Itinerary -
11:00 AM Make your own way to the assigned meeting point at the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center. Start of tour, walking around Namise street and try one famous Japanese snack. Enjoy a seasonal lunch and learn about food customs. Explore the theater and traditional side streets. Head over to a dessert shop and taste Matcha. Visit Sensoji temple.
2:00 PM End of tour.
Note: The itinerary is subject to change due to weather and traffic conditions.
Inclusions
Street Food Tasting Local Expert Guide
Items not mentioned in product description
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
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Meeting / End Points
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, 2 Chome-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito City, Tokyo, Japan
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