Explore Asakusa Traditions and Food in a Kimono
Slip into a silk kimono and glide beneath Asakusa’s crimson Kaminarimon lantern toward incense-scented Senso-ji. Guided by a local, you’ll practice true shrine etiquette—ladle cleansing, coin offering, bell ringing, omikuji fortune—and discover the meaning behind each ritual. Between stops, sample Edo-style bites: charcoal-toasted senbei, sizzling tempura skewers, and matcha-filled taiyaki baked before your eyes. Every step, flavor, and gesture immerses you in living, traditional Japan far beyond the usual tourist trail.