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Halal Wagyu Tasting A Friendly Tour with Local Guide in Asakusa
$200
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
Taste the perfect wagyu on a special food tour in Asakusa with a professional guide with full knowledge of all the hidden places in Asakusa,
we have 5 food stops with the main chefs to enjoy the experience of eating different dishes of Wagyu meat,
indulging in a delicious Wagyu feast to enjoy the quality of melting precious Japanese beef in your mouth.
This exclusive experience is an opportunity for foodies around the world to combine cultures and multiple flavors.
On this tour you will get to visit one of the strangest streets you will ever visit Orange Street as you will see the street is orange
you will get to visit Nakamise shopping street to get some souvenirs for your lovers
we have 5 food stops with the main chefs to enjoy the experience of eating different dishes of Wagyu meat,
indulging in a delicious Wagyu feast to enjoy the quality of melting precious Japanese beef in your mouth.
This exclusive experience is an opportunity for foodies around the world to combine cultures and multiple flavors.
On this tour you will get to visit one of the strangest streets you will ever visit Orange Street as you will see the street is orange
you will get to visit Nakamise shopping street to get some souvenirs for your lovers
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Halal Wagyu Tasting A Friendly Tour with Local Guide in Asakusa
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
- 5 food stops with our master chefs
- All taxes and services
- Soft drinks & Water
- Local seasonal dessert
- Gratuities
- Alcholic Drinks
Meeting point
Asakusa information centre
Return details
Asakusa information centre
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Certainly! Orange Street, also known as Orange-dori in Japanese, is one of Asakusa’s charming small shopping streets. Here are some highlights: Shopping and Crafts: Rickshaws often pass through Orange Street, and their drivers point out popular stores. You’ll find Japanese textiles, accessories, crafts, and sweets.
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Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon)Nakamise Street links the carved wooden Kaminarimon (“Thunder”) gate at Sens?-ji Buddhist Temple to the main temple hall. The short street is lined with vendors selling both traditional and kitschy souvenirs—everything from cotton kimonos to fridge magnets. A visit to Nakamise Street is a good opportunity to taste some of Tokyo’s most popular snacks such as freshly made rice crackers or traditional sweets like ningyo yaki, a sweet cake filled with red bean paste. Some visitors opt to visit Nakamise street as part of a guided tour to find the best vendors.
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Asakusa Rokku Yumemachi TheatreRokku Broadway (The Sixth District) was once filled with theaters and amusement facilities, and was distinguished to be the most popular theater district in Japan.Rokku’s history starts in 1884 when Senso-ji Temple named its precincts as “Asakusa Park”, separating its area into 7 Districts. Rokku Broadway was known to be the main area of the 7 districts, housing a theater which was the origin of “Asakusa Opera”, the first motion picture studio (modern movie theater), and other theaters that nurtured celebrity superstars of different time periods in Japanese history.
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Sushi is a popular Japanese food and you can eat it everywhere in Japan. Otaru is the oldest harbor city in Hokkaido, and very fresh fish are caught in the Sea of Japan around Otaru. Sushi bars started to rise, and the current "Sushi Bar Street" was formed in the 1980s. Now, there are about 120 sushi bars in Otaru. Sushiya-dori (Sushi Bar Street) is located about 0.5 km southeast of JR Otaru station. About 20 sushi bars are around the street. The length is about 300 meters, and there is the entrance of Sakaimachi Street at the east end.
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Tokyo SkytreeTokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー, Tōkyō Sukaitsurī, [toːkʲoː sɯ̥kaitsɯriː] ⓘ) is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo. It became the tallest tower in Japan in 2010[2] and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, displacing the Canton Tower,[3][4] and the third tallest structure in the world after Merdeka 118 (678.9 m or 2,227 ft) and the Burj Khalifa (829.8 m or 2,722 ft). It is the tallest freestanding tower in the OECD, the G20, and G7 countries.
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Halal Wagyu Tasting A Friendly Tour with Local Guide in Asakusa
$200
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!