Tokyo Private Tour to Learn History and Shinto
Overview
Ancient temples and shrines form the backdrop of this guided tour that immerses travelers in Japanese history, culture, and Shinto traditions. Suitable for both adults and children, the journey provides insights into diverse cultures.
- 🏯 Visit iconic sites such as Sensoji Temple, Asakusa Shrine, Meiji Jingu Shrine, and Nezu Shrine.
- 🚆 Utilize public transport like the subway during the tour.
- 🏨 Hotel pick-up is included for added convenience.
- 📋 Check the Inclusions and what to expect section at the bottom of this page for more information on the tour.
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Pickup included
When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
- Public transportation to/from(guides)
- English speaking professional guide
- Meeting in the hotel lobby
- Private tour
- Admisson fee(customers)
- Public transportation to/from (customers)
- Food and drinks
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Nezu ShrineA Shinto shrine dedicated to the gods that appear in Japanese mythology, with a history of 1900. Seven buildings in the site of the shrine are designated as important cultural properties designated by the country. "Senbon Torii" where a bright red Torii continues like a tunnel is a must-see!
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Senso-ji Temple"Sensoji Temple is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Japan. There are some historical buildings such as the five-story pagoda and the Hozo-mon Gate(Treasure-House Gate) inside the temple grounds."
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Asakusa Shrine"A Shinto shrine with a shrine of the beautiful Edo period of time. It is also called Sanjya Gongen, and the Sanjya Festival in May is one of the Edo's three major festivals. In the 7th century, the three brothers of a fisherman who raised the Kannon image of Senso-ji Honzon from the Sumida River and a monk who dedicated the image are enshrined as the three shrines. The shrine is built by the same technology called Gongen-made as Nikko Toshogu."
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Meiji Jingu Shrine"The Meiji Jingu Shrine, which was built in 1920, enshrines the Emperor Meiji and the Empress.Many Japanese worshipers and foreign tourists visit this shrine throughout the year. Because it is called a power spot, your fortune may rise. You may see a couple who wears a wedding dress in Japanese clothes."
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.