Tokyo is a city of contrasts, where the ancient and modern coexist in perfect harmony. The 5-hour Tsukiji, Akihabara, and Asakusa Tour promises to immerse visitors in the vibrant heart of this dynamic metropolis. From the renowned Tsukiji Market to the electric atmosphere of Akihabara and the iconic Sensoji Temple, this guided tour offers an authentic and unforgettable cultural experience. With included lunch and tour photos, travelers can savor the flavors and capture the essence of Tokyo’s must-see attractions.
Key Points

- This 5-hour tour showcases three of Tokyo’s must-see neighborhoods: Tsukiji, Akihabara, and Asakusa.
- The tour includes food samplings, an English-speaking guide, and a Japanese cuisine course lunch.
- The tour starts at Honganji Temple near Tsukiji Station and ends in the Asakusa district.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible and may not accommodate all dietary restrictions.
- Guests are advised to consider health and safety factors, such as mobility issues and allergies.
Tour Overview

The 5-hour Tokyo’s Must-Sees Tour covers the key attractions of Tsukiji, Akihabara, and Asakusa, providing a rundown of the city’s diverse cultural and historical offerings.
Recommended by 100% of travelers, the tour features a Badge of Excellence and has received 40 reviews with a 5.0 rating.
Inclusions cover food samplings, an English-speaking guide, a Japanese cuisine course lunch, tour photos, and train fees.
The tour starts at the Honganji Temple near Tsukiji Station and ends in Asakusa.
Travelers should note the tour is not wheelchair accessible and dietary restrictions may not be accommodated.
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What’s Included
As part of the tour, guests can enjoy 2-3 food samplings within the Tsukiji market, allowing them to enjoy the vibrant culinary scene.
Plus, the tour includes an English-speaking guide to provide insights and context throughout the day.
Lunch at a local Japanese restaurant is also provided, offering a chance to savor authentic cuisine.
Tour photos are included, giving travelers a memento of their experience.
Finally, the tour covers all train fees, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free journey between the iconic neighborhoods of Tsukiji, Akihabara, and Asakusa.
Meeting and End Points

The tour begins at the main gate of Honganji Temple, located just a 1-minute walk from Exit 1 of Tsukiji Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line. This is the designated meeting point for the tour.
The tour ends in the Asakusa district of Taito City, Tokyo. Asakusa is home to the famous Sensoji Temple and its iconic red gate, the Kaminarimon.
The guide will accompany guests throughout the day’s activities, ensuring they arrive safely at the final destination in Asakusa after visiting Tsukiji Market and Akihabara.
Additional Information

Confirmation of booking is received upon completion of the reservation process.
This tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for travelers with mobility issues. Infants must sit on laps during the tour. Vegetarian options are available, but gluten-free requests cannot be accommodated.
Guests should bring cash for additional snacks and drinks. The tour has a maximum of 7 travelers per group. The tour is not suitable for individuals with back problems.
Guests should bring water and wear a hat during summer. The tour starts on time to respect all guests.
Allergy-free food cannot be guaranteed due to kitchen conditions, so guests should inform the guide of any health concerns prior to the tour.
Health and Safety Recommendations

While the tour is designed to provide an immersive and enjoyable experience, there are a few health and safety considerations guests should be aware of. Visitors with back problems are advised against joining this tour, as the walking involved may exacerbate their condition. Plus, during the summer months, guests are encouraged to bring water and wear a hat to stay hydrated and protected from the sun. To ensure the tour stays on schedule and all guests are accommodated, the guide will start the tour on time. Finally, due to kitchen conditions, allergy-free food cannot be guaranteed.
| Considerations | Recommendations |
|---|---|
| Back Problems | Not Recommended |
| Summer Weather | Bring Water, Wear Hat |
| Tour Punctuality | Starts on Time |
| Allergies | Inform Guide |
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Exploring Tsukiji Market

Tsukiji Market, one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks, serves as the first stop on this comprehensive tour.
Visitors can expect to explore the lively inner market, where the famous tuna auction once took place. They will have the opportunity to sample 2-3 local delicacies, providing an authentic taste of traditional Japanese cuisine.
The guide will share insights into the market’s history and the importance of seafood in Japanese culture.
This immersive experience offers a glimpse into the bustling heart of Tokyo’s culinary scene, setting the stage for the rest of the day’s adventures.
Discovering Akihabara

Next, the tour takes visitors to the vibrant district of Akihabara, known as the epicenter of Japan’s otaku (geek) culture.
Akihabara is a bustling hub of electronics shops, anime stores, and maid cafes. The group will explore the lively streets, taking in the neon lights and unique subcultures.
The guide will provide insights into the district’s history and significance as a center for Japanese popular culture. Visitors can browse the latest gadgets, collectibles, and manga merchandise, seeing the energy of this one-of-a-kind neighborhood.
After Akihabara, the tour continues to the historic district of Asakusa.
Taking in Asakusa

The tour then proceeds to the historic district of Asakusa, where visitors can enjoy the traditional Japanese atmosphere. Asakusa is home to the iconic Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most significant Buddhist temples. Guests will have the opportunity to explore the temple’s elaborate architecture, browse the charming Nakamise shopping street, and witness the daily rituals of devout worshippers.
| Highlights of Asakusa | |
|---|---|
| Sensoji Temple | Japan’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple |
| Nakamise Shopping Street | Traditional market selling local crafts and snacks |
| Kaminarimon Gate | Striking red gate, symbol of Asakusa |
| Asakusa Shrine | Shinto shrine with a history dating back to the 7th century |
| River Cruise | Optional scenic boat ride along the Sumida River |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
The tour details indicate that bringing your own food and drinks is not prohibited. However, the inclusions cover 2-3 food samplings in the market as well as a Japanese cuisine course lunch. Additional snacks and drinks can be purchased during the tour.
Is the Tour Available in Multiple Languages?
The tour is conducted in English by an English-speaking guide. Information about the availability of other language options is not provided in the tour details.
Are There Any Discounts or Group Rates Available?
The tour operator does not advertise any discounts or group rates. The tour is priced at a fixed rate per person. Inquiries about special offers or group pricing should be directed to the tour provider directly.
What Is the Cancelation and Refund Policy?
The tour’s cancelation and refund policy allows for a full refund if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. No refunds are available for cancellations within 24 hours of the tour start time or for no-shows.
Can I Take a Private Tour Instead of a Group Tour?
Yes, the tour operator offers private tours instead of group tours. Travelers can request a private tour for their party by contacting the operator. Additional fees may apply for private tours.
The Sum Up
This comprehensive 5-hour tour offers an immersive exploration of Tokyo’s iconic landmarks, from the vibrant Tsukiji Market to the electric Akihabara district and the revered Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. Travelers can savor authentic Japanese cuisine, capture memorable moments, and gain valuable insights from an English-speaking expert guide, making this tour a must-do for those seeking an authentic and well-rounded Tokyo experience.
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