Exploring the charming streets of Asakusa in traditional Japanese attire is a unique cultural experience. With this private package, you’ll don a stunning kimono and explore the historic district via a guided rickshaw tour. An English-speaking guide will bring the area’s iconic sites to life, offering insights you won’t find in the average tour. Whether you’re seeking an authentic glimpse of old Tokyo or a memorable photo opportunity, this immersive experience promises to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points
- Offers a private experience to wear a kimono and take a rickshaw ride in the historic Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan.
- Provides basic kimono rental, accessories, and an English-speaking guide to accompany the activity.
- Includes a rickshaw ride through the historic district, with the option to upgrade the kimono or add additional accessories.
- Meeting and end point is at Kiraku in Asakusa, with no transfers to hotels or other destinations.
- Allows for free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, providing flexibility for planning.
Experience Overview
The private experience in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, offers visitors the opportunity to don a traditional kimono and embark on a rickshaw ride through the historic district.
Provided by 浅草桜永-ouei-日本文化体験サロン, the experience starts at €126.83 per person and includes the basic items for kimono rental, the rickshaw fare and driver, as well as an English-speaking guide.
Guests can upgrade their kimono for an additional ¥1,000 or add other optional items.
The experience can be canceled up to 24 hours before the start time with no fees.
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Included in the Experience
The private experience in Asakusa includes basic items related to the kimono rental, such as the kimono itself, accessories, and assistance with wearing it.
Plus, the experience includes a rickshaw ride and a driver to guide you through the historic district. An English-speaking guide will also accompany you throughout the activity.
For an additional fee, you can upgrade the kimono or add other optional items. Entrance fees to paid facilities like the Asakusa Hanayashiki are also covered.
The experience starts and ends at the designated meeting point, providing a seamless and immersive cultural experience.
Meeting and End Point
Travelers meet at Kiraku, located at 1-chōme-8-13 Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan.
The entrance is marked by a kimono mannequin and a red Japanese umbrella, found down the road between Ministop and Showaken.
Once everyone has arrived, the group will embark on a rickshaw ride through the streets of Asakusa.
At the end of the experience, guests will return to the same meeting point, where the activity concludes.
Participants should plan their transportation accordingly, as the tour provider doesn’t offer transfers to hotels or other destinations.
Start Time and Accessibility
The experience starts at 9:00 am.
It’s not wheelchair accessible, but it’s close to public transportation. Infants must sit on laps, and most travelers can participate.
This is a private tour, so only your group will be involved.
The meeting point is at Kiraku, marked by a kimono mannequin and a red Japanese umbrella.
You’ll go down the road between Ministop and Showaken to find the entrance.
At the end, you’ll return to the same meeting point.
Optional Upgrades and Additional Items
While the base package includes basic kimono rental items and the rickshaw ride, travelers can opt for various upgrades and additional offerings.
For an extra ¥1,000, guests can upgrade their kimono selection. Additional items, such as accessories, can be added for ¥500 and up.
Entrance fees to paid facilities, like Asakusa Hanayashiki at ¥1,200, are also not included in the base price.
These optional add-ons allow visitors to customize their experience and make the most of their time in Asakusa.
However, tips and transfers to hotels and other destinations aren’t covered in the tour package.
Entrance Fees to Paid Facilities
Although the base package covers the kimono rental and rickshaw ride, visitors must pay additional entrance fees to access certain paid facilities in the Asakusa area.
For example, the Asakusa Hanayashiki amusement park requires a ¥1,200 entry fee. These fees aren’t included in the tour package and are payable on-site.
Travelers should budget for these extra costs if they wish to visit popular attractions like the Asakusa Hanayashiki during their kimono and rickshaw experience.
The tour guide can provide recommendations and assist with directions to these paid facilities.
Cancellation Policy
Travelers can cancel their booking up to 24 hours before the experience starts without incurring any penalties.
This liberal cancellation policy allows for flexibility and peace of mind when planning a visit to Asakusa. Should unexpected circumstances arise, participants can easily make changes to their itinerary.
The free cancellation up to a day in advance is a convenient feature that enhances the overall experience. Customers can book with confidence, knowing they’ve the option to adjust their plans if needed.
This cancellation policy demonstrates the provider’s commitment to customer satisfaction and a hassle-free experience.
Additional Information
The experience includes the basic items related to kimono rental, such as the kimono itself, obi (sash), and accessories.
An in-person English guide is provided to assist throughout the activity. While the rickshaw fare and driver are included, any entrance fees to paid facilities, such as Asakusa Hanayashiki at ¥1,200, are extra.
Optional upgrades, like a kimono upgrade for ¥1,000 or additional items starting at ¥500, are available. Tips aren’t included in the price.
Transfers to hotels and other destinations aren’t provided. Food and drinks are also not part of the experience.
Since You Asked
Can I Wear the Kimono All Day After the Experience?
The kimono is only rented for the duration of the experience. Participants cannot wear the kimono all day after the activity. The rental is limited to the scheduled experience time.
Is the Kimono Rental for Adults Only or Can Children Participate?
Children can participate in the kimono rental experience. The listing indicates the activity is suitable for "most travelers," suggesting it’s not limited to adults. However, infants must sit on laps during the rickshaw ride.
How Long Does the Rickshaw Ride Typically Last?
The rickshaw ride typically lasts around 30 minutes. The experience is designed for adults, but children can participate as well, sitting on laps during the ride.
Are There Any Restrictions on Photography During the Experience?
Photography is generally allowed during the experience, though participants should be respectful and avoid disrupting the cultural activities. Guides may provide guidance on appropriate photography etiquette to ensure an enjoyable experience for all.
Can I Request a Specific Kimono Style or Color?
Yes, you can request a specific kimono style or color, though there may be an additional charge. The experience provider allows customization within their available inventory to ensure you get the look you desire.
The Sum Up
Enjoy the timeless allure of Asakusa with this enchanting private experience. Don the traditional kimono and embark on a guided rickshaw tour, discovering iconic landmarks. Flexible cancellation policies ensure a carefree cultural journey. Embrace the opportunity to authentically connect with Japan’s rich heritage in the heart of Tokyo.
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