Venture off the beaten path and discover Tokyo’s hidden charms in the captivating districts of Yanaka, Nezu Shrine, and Kagurazaka. Uncover a side of Tokyo where echoes of the past intertwine with vibrant local life. In Kagurazaka, stroll labyrinthine stone pavements lined with traditional geisha houses and restaurants, immersing yourself in the atmosphere of a bygone era where this elegant art form flourished. Journey into Yanaka, one of Tokyo’s few remaining districts where the old Edo atmosphere lingers. Wander along winding alleys, discovering traditional wooden houses, charming shops, ancient temples, and tranquil cemeteries that offer a glimpse into Tokyo’s rich history. At Nezu Shrine, be transported back in time as you explore one of Tokyo’s oldest shrines. Admire its beautiful architecture steeped in legend, with origins dating back to the 1st century. This tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the authentic heart of Tokyo, far from the typical tourist trails.
Tour Highlights
Yanaka: A Nostalgic Journey
Wander through winding alleys, discovering traditional wooden houses, charming shops, and remnants of Tokyo’s past. Feel the nostalgia of old Edo
amidst tranquil cemeteries and ancient temples.
- Yanaka Cemetery: Where History Rests
Stroll through the peaceful grounds of Yanaka Cemetery, one of Tokyo’s largest and oldest. Discover the final resting place of figures significant to Japan’s history, including Tokugawa Yoshinobu, the last shogun who abdicated in 1868. Appreciate the blend of nature, history, and serenity amidst centuries-old tombstones and lush greenery. - Yanaka Ginza: A Step Back in Time
Venture down the bustling Yanaka Ginza shopping street, a vibrant slice of traditional Tokyo life. Browse charming shops selling crafts, snacks, and everyday goods. Experience the welcoming atmosphere and catch a glimpse of the “Shitamachi” spirit – a nostalgic term for Tokyo’s old downtown districts.
Admission: free
Nezu Shrine: Legendary Origins
Explore one of Tokyo’s oldest shrines, its history stretching back to the 1st century. Admire its vibrant architecture and immerse yourself in the enduring spirit of Shinto tradition.
- Azalea Blossoms: A Burst of Springtime Beauty (April – early May)
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Nezu Shrine’s Azalea Festival. Stroll through vibrant tunnels of blooming azaleas in a dazzling array of colors, creating a mesmerizing spectacle of nature. - Passage of a Thousand Torii: A Sacred Journey
Venture through the captivating Senbon Torii, where vermilion gates line a pathway leading to the Otome Inari Shrine. Admire the mesmerizing repetition of the gates and feel a sense of sacred passage as you walk beneath them. - Traditional Architecture: A Showcase of Sacred Design
Marvel at the beautiful examples of traditional Japanese shrine architecture at Nezu Shrine. Observe the intricate details of the Romon (main gate), the Honden (main sanctuary) with its elegant flowing rooflines, the ornate Karamon (Chinese-style gate), and the picturesque Sukibei (lattice walls).
Admission: free
Kagurazaka: Echoes of Geisha Culture
Stroll labyrinthine stone streets, lined with elegant geisha houses and traditional restaurants. Immerse yourself in the echoes of a bygone era where geisha culture flourished.
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- Bishamon-ten Temple: A Haven of Fortune
Discover Bishamon-ten Temple, dedicated to one of the Seven Gods of Fortune. Seek blessings for prosperity and good luck within this serene Buddhist temple nestled amidst Kagurazaka’s charm. - Akagi Shrine: Modern Transformation
Akagi Shrine: A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity Experience the striking design of Akagi Shrine, a remarkable collaboration between tradition and contemporary vision. This sacred space was reimagined by Kengo Kuma, the internationally acclaimed architect behind the Tokyo Olympic Stadium. Admire his signature style – a blend of natural materials, modern forms, and respect for Japanese architectural heritage – as evidenced in the shrine’s contemporary glass facade integrating seamlessly with traditional elements. - Labyrinthine Alleys: Secrets Around Every Corner
Wander Kagurazaka’s narrow, winding alleys. Discover hidden shops, charming cafes, and echoes of old Edo tucked away from the main streets. Lose yourself in the captivating maze-like atmosphere.
- Bishamon-ten Temple: A Haven of Fortune
Admission: free
Tour Details
Schedule
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- Availability: Daily
- Start Time: Flexible, 10:00 – 11:00 AM recommended
- Duration: 8 hours
- Start/End locations: Your hotel in central Tokyo*
*Remote start options available, please contact us.
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Transportation:
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- Primarily subways and local trains
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Pricing
Tour Fare:
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- ¥37,000 (+ 10% consumption tax) for groups up to 6 guests
- (+Â¥5,000 per additional person for groups exceeding 6)
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Included:
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- English-speaking guide
- Guide’s transportation and admission (unless itinerary is customized)
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Not included:
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- Your group’s transportation and admission fees
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Estimated Additional Costs
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- Transportation: Approximately ¥1,000 per person (depending on start location)
- Meals & Snacks/Beverages (optional): Allow extra depending on your preferences
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Important Notes
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- Walking Tour: Be prepared to walk several miles/kilometers. Wear comfortable shoes and dress accordingly.
- Private Tours: We cater each tour to your group – no mixed groups.
- Changes to the suggested itinerary may in some cases affect the guide’s transportation and admission costs.