Halal-Friendly Asakusa: Guided Tokyo Food Tour With Sweets
Calling all Halal diners! Enjoy the best Halal food in Asakusa from tempura to yakiniku during this delicious Asakusa Halal Food Tour.
Highlights
Discover the traditional district of Asakusa through Halal food and learn about the history of Asakusa, Japanese food, and Halal food in Japan
Explore the best parts of Asakusa and visit some shops which are over 100 years old
Learn how to eat like a local; your guide will teach you proper Japanese dining etiquette
Eat 5 different Halal Japanese foods plus Japanese traditional desserts
If you book for 2 guests or more, the experience will automatically become private, and will close for booking
Experience Details
Calling all Halal food diners visiting Asakusa! Sometimes it can be challenging as a visitor in Japan when it comes to dietary diversity. But no need to stress, this Asakusa Halal Food Tour has got you covered. Enjoy the best Halal Japanese food in the traditional district of Asakusa on a fun day out, and eat worry-free during this tour, where all dishes are up to Halal standards and peace of mind meets maximum deliciousness!
With Tokyo Skytree towering in the background of Asakusa, firstly you’ll visit Sensoji, the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Begin your Halal Japanese food adventure exploring old town shops and the market shops at Nakamise Dori Shopping Street before heading to your first food stop: a delicious Halal ramen shop. Next, you’ll taste some colorful Asakusa-style Halal sushi, followed by golden fried tempura. The next stop is as a yakiniku restaurant where you’ll perfectly grill your own Halal beef that’s so good it melts in your mouth! After your Halal yakiniku feast, you’ll taste some takoyaki octopus balls, the beloved street food from Osaka. To cap off your Asakusa Halal Food Tour, you’ll try some tasty Japanese traditional sweets while wandering through the traditional market streets of Asakusa.
Inclusions
A 4-hour Halal Food Tour in Asakusa
An English-speaking guide to teach you about Japanese culture and Asakusa Halal food
5 different Halal Japanese foods at a number of different stops
One drink included at the Halal yakiniku beef restaurant
Traditional Japanese sweets, like dango, taiyaki, or mochi
Exclusions
Any additional food, drink, or souvenir purchases
Alcholic drinks
Gratitues
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Meet your host in front of the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center Address: 2-18-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku Tokyo. A Google Maps link will be provided upon booking.
Remarks
This experience is free for kids! Please write the number of children who will be attending on the checkout page
Please be reminded to wear comfortable shoes because there will be a lot of walking
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Home to the famous Sensoji Temple, a Buddhist temple built in the 7th century, Asakusa overflows with rich history and traditional culture. In the past, Asakusa was Tokyo’s leading entertainment district, a red light district with a number of kabuki theaters. Most of Asakusa was destroyed during World War II, but it has since grown into one of Tokyo's most visited tourist spots. Here, you'll find Nakamise Dori, a bustling shopping street lined with local snack and souvenir shops. Asakusa also has other attractions such as parks, public baths, and museums.
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