Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour

Explore the vibrant history and traditions of Asakusa with the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour by MagicalTrip Inc.

Hop on a rickshaw and zoom through the district to soak in the lively atmosphere.

As you ride, you’ll get to try yummy local snacks, buy cool souvenirs, and visit the famous Sensoji temple.

And guess what? The tour ends with a super cool matcha making session!

You’ll learn how to make this delicious Japanese tea like a pro.

With awesome guides and a jam-packed itinerary, this tour guarantees an amazing experience you won’t forget.

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Good To Know

Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour - Good To Know

  • Explore the vibrant district of Asakusa in Tokyo
  • Learn about Asakusa’s history and traditions
  • Try traditional Japanese snacks and taste the local food culture
  • Experience the art of making matcha tea and learn about Japanese tea culture

Tour Overview and Itinerary

Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour - Tour Overview and Itinerary

The Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour is a great way to explore the vibrant district of Asakusa in Tokyo. It’s a tour that takes you on a journey through history and traditions.

You’ll start off with a fun rickshaw ride, which is a traditional way of getting around. As you walk along the main shopping street, you’ll get to try yummy Japanese snacks, giving you a taste of the local food culture.

The tour also includes a visit to the famous Sensoji temple, where you can admire the beautiful architecture and learn about its importance. Another exciting stop is Kappabashi Kitchen street, which is known for its wide variety of kitchenware and restaurant supplies.

The tour ends at a traditional restaurant, where you’ll get to make and enjoy okonomiyaki, a delicious savory pancake. By the end of the tour, you’ll have a deeper understanding of Asakusa’s history and get to try some tasty traditional snacks.

Cancellation Policy

Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour - Cancellation Policy

Cancellation Policy:

You can cancel the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour and get your money back if you do it at least 24 hours before the tour starts. This means that if you change your mind and want to cancel your booking a day before the tour, you’ll get a full refund.

But, if you decide to cancel within 24 hours of the tour start time, you won’t get any money back. Also, you can’t make any changes to your booking within 24 hours of the tour.

The cancellation deadline and refund policy are based on the local time of the tour. So, if you want to cancel or make changes to your reservation, make sure you do it before the 24-hour deadline if you want a full refund.

Traveler Photos

Travelers who went on the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour took some amazing photos. These pictures show all the cool things they got to do and learn during the tour. Here are four of the best moments captured by the travelers:

  1. Exploring the history and traditions of Asakusa: The photos show the travelers visiting important places like the Sensoji temple. They really got to know and appreciate the culture of the area.

  2. Riding in a rickshaw through Asakusa: The photos show how much fun the travelers had riding in a traditional rickshaw. They enjoyed the beautiful sights and had a great time.

  3. Trying yummy Japanese snacks: The photos show the travelers enjoying tasty treats from the main shopping street. They got a taste of the local food and it looked really delicious!

  4. Learning to make matcha and okonomiyaki: The photos show the travelers getting hands-on and learning how to make matcha tea and savory pancakes. It was a fun and interactive experience for them.

These photos give a great idea of what the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour is like. It’s a chance to explore the culture, have fun, and try new things.

Reviews

Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour - Reviews

People who went on the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour really liked it and gave it great reviews. They thought the guides were friendly and knew a lot about the history and traditions of Asakusa.

One cool thing they got to do was ride in a rickshaw and walk along the main shopping street, trying out yummy Japanese snacks along the way. They also visited the famous Sensoji temple and Kappabashi Kitchen street, which were both really cool.

At the end of the tour, they got to make their own matcha tea and had a tasty meal at a traditional restaurant.

The reviewers thought the tour was well-planned, had fun activities, and gave them a chance to learn about Asakusa’s culture.

Questions and Price

Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour - Questions and Price

The Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour costs $91.49. It’s a cool tour that lets you learn about Asakusa’s culture and make matcha, a special kind of green tea. Here are four reasons why you might want to take this tour:

  1. Make matcha like a pro: During the tour, you’ll learn how to make matcha from start to finish. They’ll show you how to prepare the tea leaves and whisk it into a delicious cup of matcha.

  2. Explore the history and traditions of Asakusa: Asakusa is a place with a lot of history and traditions. On this tour, you’ll get to ride in a rickshaw, walk along the main shopping street, and visit the famous Sensoji temple. You’ll learn all about the cool stuff that happened in Asakusa over the years.

  3. Try yummy Japanese snacks: As part of the tour, you’ll get to try some traditional Japanese snacks. This is your chance to taste the local flavors and try out some delicious snacks from Asakusa.

  4. Finish with a tasty meal: The tour ends at a traditional restaurant where you can have a nice meal. It’s a great way to wrap up your cultural walk and matcha making experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour Typically Last?

The Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour typically lasts for a few hours. The schedule includes exploring the historic district, visiting the Sensoji temple, and learning to make matcha tea.

Is There a Minimum Age Requirement for Participants on the Tour?

No, there is no minimum age requirement for participants on the tour. Age restrictions are not mentioned. People of all ages can join and enjoy the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour.

Are There Any Specific Clothing Requirements for the Tour?

There are no specific clothing requirements or dress code mentioned for the tour. Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking and exploring the Asakusa district.

Can I Bring My Own Camera or Do I Need to Rent One?

Yes, travelers can bring their own camera on the tour. There are no restrictions on photography. Camera rental is not necessary, but it is recommended to capture the beautiful sights and moments.

Are There Any Additional Fees or Expenses That Are Not Included in the Tour Price?

There are no additional fees or expenses not included in the tour price. The tour includes a rickshaw ride, snacks, a visit to Sensoji temple, a trip to Kappabashi Kitchen street, and a matcha making activity.

The Sum Up

Experience the best of Asakusa’s rich history and traditions with the Asakusa Cultural Walk & Matcha Making Tour.

Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this district as you explore iconic sights, indulge in local delicacies, and shop for souvenirs.

Don’t miss the chance to visit the famous Sensoji temple and learn about its significance.

And of course, learn the art of preparing matcha tea at a traditional restaurant.

Get set for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Asakusa.