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Traditional Game and Art Experience Tour

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This tour is for people who want to learn the good old Japanese art and culture such as bonsai, shamisen (3 strings guitar), Japanese calligraphy, and tea ceremony.


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This chauffuer service made our trip a lot easier since the places we have visited are far from train stations.

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  • Photo spot
  • Food and Drink
  • Night View
  • Cultural Site
  • Driving
  • Experience

Shunkaen Bonsai Museum

Bonsai are an expression of Japan's traditional culture, recreating the breath of nature in a small space; a living art that represents Japan to the world. The Shunkaen Bonsai Museum is a kind of escape from the urban hustle with many famous bonsai works. The 15 spaces inside allow us to contact with traditional Japanese living.

Asakusa Jidaiya

Cultural experience facility with a lot of variety located right out of Kaminari-mon gate. Enjoy strolling around Asakusa with rental kimono, learning Japanese calligraphy, and riding rickshaw.

  • Nezu-jinja Shrine

    An ancient shrine founded 1900 years ago by Yamato Tekeru (also known as Prince Osu) according to Japanese myth. The premises include a Prayer Pine-tree famous for couples, an Otome-Inari Shrine, a Japanese thousand-torii gate pathway and romon tower gate. Located directly north of the Imperial palace, it is escaped damage in natural disasters and fire bombing and retains a distinctive Edo style. All Edo-period structures that remain today are considered to represent miracles and this shrine is designated as an important national cultural property.

  • Edo-Tokyo Museum

    This museum shows the history and culture of Tokyo. It was reopened in April 2018 with renovated restaurants and shops. The parmanent exhibit comprises three zones: Edo, Tokyo and the secondary exhibition room. Enjoy the full sized recreation of Nihonbashi Brigde and a shibagoya playhouse while observing deffierent periods of streetscapes and lifestyles.

  • Ryogoku Edo Noren

    Washoku joint offers sushi, monja, tempra and chanko dining such as that eaten by sumo rikishi wrestlers for your enjoyment in a high roofed Edo style street. These shops serve food from restaurants with a long history passed down from the Edo-period and fresh ingredients direct from tsukiji market.

  • Senso-ji Temple (Asakusa)

    At Kaminari-mon, or the Thunder Gate, Nakamise-dori Street and Senso-ji Temple, you can enjoy the good old Japanese culture. They are popular places for eating out and buying souvenirs.

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