The Downtown Tour in Tokyo offers a unique blend of culture and culinary delight. Visitors can savor a sushi chef demonstration, explore the Fukagawa Edo Museum, and stroll through the tranquil Kiyosumi Gardens – all within a 4-hour experience. Priced at $80.93 per person, this tour promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of Tokyo’s rich history and tradition. Whether you’re a food enthusiast or a cultural explorer, this tour has something special in store.
Key Points

- Explore the hidden gems of downtown Tokyo, including a sushi chef demonstration, coffee tasting, and guided tours of the Fukagawa Edo Museum and Kiyosumi Garden.
- Enjoy a 4-hour downtown tour with a sushi lunch, one beverage, and the opportunity to learn about Japanese cuisine and history.
- The tour is offered in English and Japanese, and a private group option is available, but it is not suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or those with food allergies.
- Cancellation is available up to 3 days in advance, and the meeting point is at the B2 exit of Kiyosumi Shirakawa Station.
- Additional costs may incur for extra food, drinks, and souvenirs, and transportation to and from the tour is not included.
Tour Overview and Pricing

The Downtown Tour offers a comprehensive sushi experience, Edo Museum exploration, and guided Kiyosumi Garden stroll, priced from $80.93 per person.
This 4-hour tour includes a sushi chef demonstration, lunch, and a beverage. Visitors can also enjoy a coffee tasting and a private tour of the Fukagawa Edo Museum.
The tour allows for free cancellation up to 3 days in advance. A private group option is available, and the tour is offered in English and Japanese.
The tour isn’t suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or those with food allergies.
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Itinerary and Activities

The tour begins at Kiyosumi Shirakawa Station’s ground level, B2 exit.
Participants first enjoy a sushi experience, including a chef demonstration on traditional Edomae sushi, a sushi lunch, and a drink.
Next, they’ll visit local coffee roasteries for a tasting.
The group then tours the Fukagawa Edo Museum, learning about the Edo period’s safety measures and local lifestyles.
Finally, they stroll through the tranquil Kiyosumi Gardens, home to diverse wildlife.
The main stop throughout the 4-hour tour is Kiyosumi Shirakawa Station, where the experience begins and ends.
Highlights and Unique Features

This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the hidden gems of downtown Tokyo, away from the bustling crowds.
Guests will experience authentic Japanese cuisine and history, including a sushi demonstration by a skilled chef and a guided tour of the renowned Fukagawa Edo Museum.
The tour also includes a visit to the tranquil Kiyosumi Garden, where visitors can enjoy the serene environment and spot local wildlife.
The highlights of this tour include learning about Edo period safety measures and lifestyle, as well as visiting a museum recognized in the prestigious "London Time Out" top 10 list.
Inclusions and Additional Costs

The tour includes a sushi lunch with one drink, a coffee tasting, a private tour of the Fukagawa Edo Museum, and a stroll through the Kiyosumi Garden.
Additional costs may include extra food and drinks, items purchased during the tour, and transportation to and from the tour.
The tour isn’t suitable for vegans, vegetarians, or individuals with food allergies.
Participants can expect to spend around $80.93 per person for the 4-hour experience, with the option to book a private group tour.
Free cancellation is available up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.
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Participants will meet at the ground level at the B2 exit of Kiyosumi Shirakawa Station on the Hanzomon Line.
If using the Toei Oedo Line, they’ll exit at B1.
Look for a flag near Batterfly Deco.
Turn left at Family Mart and walk along the main road to the ENEOS petrol station.
The meeting spot is across the street.
The tour guide will be holding a flag to identify the group.
Participants should arrive on time, as the tour departs promptly.
Detailed directions are provided to ensure everyone finds the starting point without difficulty.
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Sushi Experience

After arriving at the meeting point, the group heads to the sushi experience, the highlight of the tour.
Here, they’re greeted by a sushi chef who demonstrates the art of Edomae sushi-making. The group learns about the intricate techniques and history behind this traditional cuisine.
They then enjoy a sushi lunch, savoring the fresh, high-quality ingredients and flavors.
Throughout the experience, the chef shares insider knowledge and answers any questions the group might have.
This immersive sushi activity provides an authentic taste of Japanese culinary culture.
Fukagawa Edo Museum

After the sushi experience, the group heads to the Fukagawa Edo Museum for a guided tour. The museum offers a unique glimpse into life during the Edo period. Visitors can explore historical artifacts and interactive exhibits that bring the past to life.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Exhibition | Showcases daily life, architecture, and safety measures of Edo-era Tokyo |
| Recognition | Recognized as a top 10 museum by London Time Out |
| Duration | 45-minute guided tour provided as part of the Downtown Tour |
The museum tour provides an engaging and educational experience, complementing the sushi tasting and garden stroll for a well-rounded exploration of Tokyo’s rich history and culture.
Kiyosumi Gardens

After the museum tour, the group then strolls through the tranquil Kiyosumi Gardens.
The 16-acre garden features serene ponds, bridges, and well-manicured landscapes. Guests can spot local wildlife like koi fish and turtles.
The garden’s design showcases the Edo period’s focus on harmony with nature. Visitors enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, away from the bustling city.
They learn about the garden’s history and traditional Japanese elements from the knowledgeable guide.
The 45-minute stroll through the lush greenery is a relaxing conclusion to the downtown Tokyo tour.
Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Audio Guides Available During the Tour?
The tour doesn’t mention audio guides being available. Guests will receive guided explanations from the tour leader during the museum and garden visits, but there’s no indication of individual audio guides for self-guided exploration.
Is Photography Allowed Inside the Edo Museum?
Photography is allowed inside the Edo Museum, but visitors should follow the museum’s guidelines and respect any restrictions. Flashes and tripods may be prohibited to preserve the historical artifacts and provide a comfortable experience for all guests.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Snacks?
The tour does not allow participants to bring their own food or snacks. All meals and refreshments are provided as part of the package. Bringing outside food is not permitted during the tour.
Is the Tour Accessible for People With Disabilities?
The tour is accessible for people with disabilities, though participants should inquire about specific accommodations. The company welcomes guests with special needs and will work to ensure an enjoyable experience.
Can I Purchase Souvenirs During the Tour?
Yes, participants can purchase souvenirs during the tour. Additional costs may apply for any items bought. The tour highlights local Japanese crafts and specialties, providing opportunities to pick up unique mementos of the experience.
The Sum Up
The Downtown Tour offers an immersive experience in Tokyo, combining a sushi chef demonstration, a guided tour of the Fukagawa Edo Museum, and a serene stroll through Kiyosumi Gardens. Priced at $80.93 per person, this 4-hour adventure includes a delicious sushi lunch, coffee tasting, and insights into the Edo period’s history. It’s a perfect choice for foodies seeking to explore the city’s hidden gems and savor authentic Japanese cuisine in a tranquil setting.
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