Rickshaw ride in Asakusa |
1) Take a Rickshaw ride in Asakusa
Whilst it looks and feels quite decadent, the rickshaw (jinrikisha in Japanese) was a common form of transport in the Edo era (1603-1867), much as a taxi is today. Nowadays a ride in a rickshaw is a great way to step back in time and get a taste of the old downtown area of Asakusa. Rickshaws are pulled by energetic young men who delight in sharing the tales of their local neighbourhood. The cost will depend on the length of your ride and can start from as little as AUD$30 for a 10-min. whirl to a $250 to $400 for a 3-hour half-day of sightseeing. More about Rickshaw experiences: LINK
2) Cruise the Tokyo Waterways on the Water Bus ferries
Tokyo is built on a series of rivers and waterways that were essential trading channels and key to its commercial success in the old days. Historical documents make references that compare Edo to Venice.Today scheduled water bus ferry services are popular with locals and visitors alike, offering a leisurely way to get to and from areas like Asakusa and Odaiba and more. The water bus lets you discover a different Tokyo both old and new and sightsee from a different angle. Complete with English guiding commentary introducing the tourist highlights and some historical points along the way. You can even visit Tokyo waterways on Google street view and travel virtually under the bridges. LINK
For more information visit Tokyo Cruise official website: LINK
3) Step back in time at the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum |
For more information visit Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum Official Website: LINK
4) Going Hiking at Mt. Takao
Just 50 minutes from Tokyo's Shinjuku Station and you will find yourself at the foot of Mt. Takao. A favourite hiking spot for locals, this is the perfect day trip outdoor adventure. A number of trails lead walkers up the mountain to the summit (599 m. above sea level). Particularly beautiful in late November early December when the Autumnal colours put on a show. Try not to go on a weekend as it gets busy with locals and early-birds may catch stunning views of Mt. Fuji.For more about Mt. Takao: LINK
5) Get a natural high by Glamping in the Okutama area
Luxury Glamping |
Learn more about the Okutama area: LINK
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