Tokyo: Samurai Sword & Archery Class from Samurai Descendant
Sword work and archery, side by side. In Machida, you train with Yoshioki Sumida at Toyama-ryu Bizen-kai, learning iai slashing […]
Sword work and archery, side by side. In Machida, you train with Yoshioki Sumida at Toyama-ryu Bizen-kai, learning iai slashing […]
Old Tokyo energy, on foot. This Asakusa walking tour is a practical way to see Sensō-ji Temple and the Kaminarimon
Tokyo feels faster from behind a go-kart wheel. I love how you get real street-level views of Asakusa and the
Sushi lessons in Asakusa feel like instant time travel. This class pairs a lighthearted, interactive quiz about sushi history with
Tokyo feels huge on day one. This 9–10 hour coach loop turns the chaos into a readable route, with skip-the-line
In the heart of Ginza, you’ll craft a useful souvenir through real hands-on tool work and a surprisingly personal choice
Tokyo’s old fort walls still run beneath your feet. This samurai-and-shogun walking tour connects the scale of Edo Castle to
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Kamakura and Enoshima make Tokyo feel smaller. In one 9-hour day, you get shrine-and-temple highlights, then swap city noise for
A Tokyo day, planned to save your brain. This private highlights tour helps you hit top sights in a single
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Tokyo is huge, but this private day plan keeps it easy. You ride in a comfortable car or van with
Mt. Fuji, Hakone, and a Shinkansen, in one day. I like that this tour pushes you up to Mt. Fuji
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