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[Tokyo] Private Walking Tour: The Little Kyoto of Tokyo, Kagurazaka
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- Overview
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- Unveil the Secret of the Little Kyoto of Tokyo
- Welcome to Kagurazaka: A Town of Serendipity!
- Stroll along cobblestone paths and black wooden fences in Kagurazaka, a town steeped in history and charm. Built by Tokugawa Iemitsu, the 3rd Shogun, this serene escape is perfect for those seeking quiet streets, hidden beauty, and a taste of old Japan.
- What You Will Gain from This Tour
- 1. Kagurazaka Street, constructed by the Shogun in 1636, offers a unique opportunity to gain deep insight into all aspects of Japanese culture. Explore Samurai culture, the geisha district, shrines, temples, shopping streets, residential areas, and Japanese modern literature on a 2-hour walking tour.
- 2. Stroll along the cobblestone streets, discovering heart-shaped stones, encountering geisha, and experiencing spontaneous moments of happiness. This is a town of serendipity.
- 3. Enjoy a leisurely walk with few tourists in the heart of Tokyo.
- What to expect
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AKOMEYA TOKYO in la kagū is a commercial facility renovated by the architect Kengo Kuma from the warehouse of Shinchosha Publishing Co. It sells a variety of high-quality items, including rice, dashi, seasonings, baked sweets, and cooking tools, all created with a commitment to authenticity. The store also offers household goods and clothing, making it an ideal spot for souvenirs from your trip to Japan. Participants can shop inside the store if they wish.
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