Excursion Rikugien garden & asakusa tour at Tokyo

Cruise line: Silversea
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Indulge your senses with a unique blend of ancient and modern-day cultures, lifestyles and architecture during this half-day excursion to northern Tokyo.


Rikugien Japanese Garden

Depart the pier for the approximate 30-minute drive to a quiet residential area in northern Tokyo for a visit to the Rikugien Japanese Garden. Feudal lords of Edo, present-day Tokyo, built their residences here during the 17th to 19th centuries. Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, one of the most influential feudal lords at the time, designed this garden, which was completed after seven years in 1695.


Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise-Dori

Next, re-board your coach for the drive to the Senso-ji Temple. Founded in the early-7th century, this is the oldest extant temple in Tokyo. Enter through the Nitenmon or Kaminarimon Gate, which is bedecked, weather permitting, with a huge red paper lantern, to view the shrine. Your guided visit includes a stroll down the Nakamise-dori. Also known as the 'Street of Inside Shops', this alley is lined with traditional vendors selling food, souvenirs and handmade crafts. Following your visit, re-board the coach and commence the approximate 30-minute drive back to the pier.

Points of interests

Points of interest seen on this excursion may include: Asakusa Kannon Temple, Rikugien Japanese Garden, Nakamise-dori

Note

Please note: This tour involves an extensive amount of walking for approximately 0.9 miles (about 1.4 kilometres), with a few steps to negotiate to get on/off the coach and narrow passes and gravel surfaces at the Rikugien Garden. This tour is not suitable for guests with limited mobility, and is not wheelchair-accessible. Lightweight, comfortable clothing, flat, closed-toe walking shoes and sun protection are recommended. Japanese yen is required for any purchases: guests are advised to exchange money at the airport prior the cruise. Order of visit may vary. Local Tour Guides tend to have a strong accent therefore we urge flexibility. Local Tour Guides tend to have a strong accent therefore we urge flexibility.