Tour

Old Tokyo History Coffee Gardens and Traditional Street Food

5 hours and 30 minutes

Easy

Enjoy a fun day out exploring the Fukugawa area of Tokyo. Laid back Fukugawa is the heart of old Tokyo and a charming unpretentious district. Once an old waterfront merchant town the area is known for mixing the traditional with the trendy. Independent shops, bars and galleries rub shoulders with traditional gardens and temples. This off the beaten path area is great for walking and exploring and is known as Tokyo's coffee town. Fugukawa meishi, Tokyo's famous clam dish, is from the area and worth sampling.
After visiting the Fukugawa Edo museum, enjoying some fine local coffee, strolling through the beautiful Kiyosumi gardens, and enjoying the local Fukugawa meishi speciality we will visit the nearby Sunamachi Ginza shopping street. This charming food street is lined with delicious stalls selling tasty snacks.
What's included?
  • Food & drinks
Sample Tokyo's little know Fukugawa meishi, a tasty and little known dish of clams on rice dating back to the Edo period when the area was a fishing village.
Enjoy a relaxing cup of coffee at one of the areas many cool coffee houses.
Tray an array of snacks from the many vendors on Sunamachi Ginza, an off the radar foody shopping street.
Entrance fees
Guide
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
Transportation to and from the meeting place
Gratuities
Please note
  • Stroller / pram accessible
  • Public transportation nearby
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
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