[Tokyo] Asakusa: Big-picture History Walk to Know Japan
- Overview
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- Join a local guide to learn historical facts about Asakusa and their cultural impact on the world
- See popular landmarks in and around the Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple
- Enjoy authentic Japanese street food and get some souvenirs at Nakamise Shopping Street
- You can use the earphone guide system to hear the guide clearly even from distance
- What to expect
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What if one short walk in Asakusa could explain all of Japanese history? This tour goes far beyond sightseeing, using each landmark to explain not only what you see, but why it matters. Along the Sumida River, you learn how Japan moved from centuries of isolation to reopening under global pressure. The tour also provides a clear foundation in Buddhism and Shinto, explores cultural contrasts such as Japanese and Western dragons, and reveals Japan’s unexpected influence on European art through ukiyo-e prints. By comparing medieval Japan and Europe and ending at a rare site where a Buddhist temple and Shinto shrine have coexisted for over a millennium, the walk offers a big-picture understanding of Japan’s history, beliefs, and global connections.