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Asakusa Traditional Japanese Sweets Tour Around Sensoji

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Asakusa Traditional Japanese sweets tour around Sensoji

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This excursion offers an insightful exploration into the delightful array of traditional Japanese confections and the historic district of Asakusa. Join us for this exclusive Asakusa Sweets Tour to discover the rich culinary heritage of this esteemed neighborhood.



Lost in contemplating how to immerse oneself in the vibrant culture and gastronomic delights of Japan? Fear not! Our expertise shall illuminate the path ahead.

Embark on our guided culinary expedition, where the tantalizing scents of Sweets & Temple Tours await. Picture yourself savoring delectable strawberry mochi alongside succulent matcha ice cream as you traverse the lively streets of Asakusa.

Our knowledgeable companion will lead you through the ancient temples, weaving intricate historical narratives into engaging storytelling sessions. Witness the fusion of taste, culture, and enchantment unfold before your eyes.

This excursion transcends mere sightseeing; it is a harmonious blend of flavors, joyous experiences, and captivating tales. Join hands with us for an extraordinary journey through Asakusa’s rich heritage and contemporary life. Make plans today to create memorable moments that will etch themselves deeply in your memory.

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Highlights
  • - Explore Asakusa area and delve into its rich cultural heritage and historical significance.
  • - Introduce the principles of shrine etiquette and gain insight into traditional customs associated with religious practices.
  • - Sample some of Japan's traditional delicacies, such as mochi (rice cake) or kinako (roasted soybean flour), which are beloved by many visitors to the region.
Includes
  • - Snacks during the tour
  • - Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • - Gratuity

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Free cancellation

Cancellation up to 24 hours prior shall entitle to a full refund.

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Duration 1.5 hours

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Small group

The number of participants shall not exceed nine.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Asakusa Traditional Japanese sweets tour around Sensoji

What kind of traditional Japanese sweets can we expect during the tour?

During the tour, we offer an insightful exploration into the delightful array of traditional Japanese confections such as mochi, ice cream, wagashi (Japanese pastries), and other sweet delicacies.

Where is the historic district of Asakusa located?

Asakusa is located in Tokyo, Japan, known for its vibrant cultural atmosphere and historic landmarks.

How long does the Asakusa Sweets Tour typically last?

The duration of the Asakusa Sweets Tour is approximately 3 hours, allowing ample time for exploring the area's culinary offerings and learning about the region's history.


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