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Geisha & Samurai Show in Tokyo: Asakusa Kaguwa Cabaret Ticket
"Asakusa Kaguwa" is a Japanese-style show theatre where professional performers dressed as Japanese courtesans, geisha and samurai perform a number of acts on stage for about 60 minutes.
Read MoreGeisha & Samurai Show in Tokyo: Asakusa Kaguwa Cabaret Ticket
"Asakusa Kaguwa" is a Japanese-style show theatre where professional performers dressed as Japanese courtesans, geisha and samurai perform a number of acts on stage for about 60 minutes.
Read MoreRamen and Gyoza Cooking Class in Asakusa
In this special ramen and gyoza class in Asakusa, learn how to prepare a classic bowl of ramen and cook the perfect crispy gyoza to match!
Read MoreRamen and Gyoza Cooking Class in Asakusa
In this special ramen and gyoza class in Asakusa, learn how to prepare a classic bowl of ramen and cook the perfect crispy gyoza to match!
Read MoreAmezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
Try traditional Japanese candy sculpting during this Amezaiku candy making workshop in the heart of Tokyo’s cultural district, Asakusa.
Read MoreAmezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo
Try traditional Japanese candy sculpting during this Amezaiku candy making workshop in the heart of Tokyo’s cultural district, Asakusa.
Read MoreEdo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa
Learn how to make elegant cut glass in the traditional Edo Kiriko style when visiting Tokyo. Create your own unique designs, and take home a little bit of Japanese culture!
Read MoreEdo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa
Learn how to make elegant cut glass in the traditional Edo Kiriko style when visiting Tokyo. Create your own unique designs, and take home a little bit of Japanese culture!
Read MoreUeno Course: Asakusa Route
The present-day Ueno Park was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple, and after the Great Meireki Fire (1657), the shogunate gathered many temples and shrines in the area, leading to the development of the "Butsudan Street" (Buddhist altar street), where numerous craftsmen settled. Nearby, Kappabashi Kitchen Town, a thriving wholesale district for kitchen tools and tableware, also emerged in the Taisho era.
Read MoreUeno Course: Asakusa Route
The present-day Ueno Park was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple, and after the Great Meireki Fire (1657), the shogunate gathered many temples and shrines in the area, leading to the development of the "Butsudan Street" (Buddhist altar street), where numerous craftsmen settled. Nearby, Kappabashi Kitchen Town, a thriving wholesale district for kitchen tools and tableware, also emerged in the Taisho era.
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