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Asakusa Night Free Walking Tour Tokyo

Tour Overview

During the Asakua Night Walking of Tokyo, you will get to experience the tradition of Tokyo and the story of the oldest temple in Tokyo.  Also, you will enjoy the beautiful night lights up view of Sensoji Temple. This walking tour will give you a REAL vibe of Tokyo.

*It is the same tour as the Asakusa Free Walking Tour.

Meeting Point: Kaminarimon Sensoji

Tour End: Don Quijote Asakusa

>> Booking required.

>> Booking available 10-14 days before the tour.

>> Check the tour schedule for tour updates.

Tour Details

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Nightly: Please check tour schedule

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Duration: 1.5 Hours

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Price: Tip based tour

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Footwear: Comfortable

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Language: English

Tour Highlights

Meeting Point

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Your Guide will waiting for you at the left side of Kaminarimon Gate.

Have A Question?

Tour FAQ's

How long does the tour last and where does it finish?

Tour will take 1.5 hours and finish at Don Quijote Asakusa.

Where does the Free Walking Tour go?

We will walk around Asakusa Area. The tour ends at near the Don Quijote Asakusa, which is easy to access to the train station and Tokyo metro.

What should I bring?

Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, hat/cap, water and a lot of questions – we love those! An umbrella or rain coat during the rainy season.

Because Japan is not a tipping culture, is tipping to the guide is rude?

All our local guides working very hard to provide the best experiences to you, and well deserve tips for their work. We appreciate your respect and gratuities to our local guides.