
Viator
[Tokyo] Half-Day Edo Tour with Asakusa Traditions, and Hidden History
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- Overview
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- In this tour, I will guide you through not only Asakusa's famous landmarks but also its lesser-known sides—stories and places that even many Japanese people don't know. I believe that to truly understand Japan’s history and culture, it's important to explore both the light and the shadow.
- Having worked with many tour guides, I’ve noticed that most focus only on the “good” side of Japan—saying how wonderful everything is. While I love my country, I also think it's important to show a complete picture, including the difficult and complex parts of our past.
- I’m passionate about sharing Japan with people from around the world. With experience guiding over 300 international visitors, I offer a unique, honest, and interactive tour.
- Each tour is private—only one group per session—so we can communicate freely. Feel free to ask questions at any time. I look forward to exploring Asakusa with you!
- What to expect
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This tour will explain the history of Asakusa's bright and dark side. The history of Yoshiwara is not often mentioned on regular tours, but it is very important when you understand Japanese history. Yoshiwara was a famous red-light district in Edo-period Tokyo, located near Asakusa. It was officially licensed by the government and operated from the 17th to the early 20th century. Yoshiwara was known not only for entertainment but also for its unique culture, fashion, and art. Today, only traces remain, but its legacy lives on in Japanese literature and history.
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