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[Tokyo] Edo Period Walking Tour with a Harvard Historian
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- Overview
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- Step back 300 years into Edo Japan with a Harvard-trained historian. This city walk brings the Edo period to life, offering insights into daily life, culture, and aesthetics. As you explore gardens, architecture, haiku, and ukiyo-e, you’ll experience the era’s beauty while delving into questions like: What role does ukiyo-e play in Japanese art? How does one craft a haiku that captures a moment? What were garden designers thinking in Edo Japan?
- My lectures will deepen your understanding of how people found beauty in their surroundings. You’ll also enjoy two authentic meals: Fukagawa-meshi (hearty rice) and sumo hotpot (chanko nabe), providing a taste of Edo Japan while learning about the history of Japanese cuisine. Join this journey through time, blending history, culture, and culinary delights to unravel the mysteries of Edo Japan.
- DISCLAIMER: If the final number of participants is fewer than two before departure, the tour will be canceled, and you will receive a full refund.
- What to expect
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Kiyosumi Gardens, originally a daimyo’s garden from the Edo period, offers a serene escape into the aesthetics of traditional Japan. Here, we will explore the garden techniques and aesthetic principles of the Edo period, providing a deeper understanding of the cultural and artistic heritage of Tokyo.
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