Discover Tokyo’s rich Edo-period heritage while cycling through its vibrant neighborhoods on this premium guided e-bike tour. Begin your journey in Yanagibashi, a former geisha district, and pedal along the Sumida River, exploring the backstreets of Tsukiji and the nostalgic charm of Tsukishima. Experience the spirit of Bushido in Ryogoku, all while riding expertly restored e-bikes that reflect Japan's craftsmanship. Enjoy award-winning 5-star hospitality, ensuring an authentic and enriching experience of Tokyo’s cultural layers.
- Explore Tokyo’s Edo-period heritage and modern lifestyle
- Ride through historic neighborhoods like Yanagibashi and Tsukiji
- Experience 5-star hospitality and personalized service
- Use expertly restored e-bikes for a smooth and mindful ride
1 Min. walk from Asakusa-bashi Station (Toei Asakusa Line). Please meet us at the Pedal Guild Shop where is locating under the railway tracks. Our shop is adjacent to a cafe "Somio" You may also come in from Somio Entrance.
Yanagibashi-Meet your guide here for a quick orientation to ensure a safe and unforgettable journey!“
First, you’ll explore the exclusive Geisha enclave of Yanagibashi. Unlike the bustling pleasure districts, this area was a sanctuary for 'Iki'-the sophisticated, high-class Geisha culture of Edo. You’ll cycle toward the Sumida River, the historic water gateway that once welcomed poets and aristocrats to this elegant riverside world.
Ride along the Sumida riverside and discover the hidden entrance to Old Edo.
Pedal through local neighborhoods, passing small parks and apartments to see Tokyo’s everyday scenery. Experience the authentic pace of life away from the typical tourist crowds.
A must-visit for Tokyo experts, honoring the legacy of Edo-period fish markets. As the heart of the city's food culture, it’s where professionals still seek the finest seasonal ingredients. Experience the authentic local energy and living history of the world's most famous food district.
Discover the origins of Monjayaki on this historic street, where a humble 19th-century children's snack evolved into Tokyo's most beloved soul food.
Hidden Jizo Shrines in the Alleys: These hidden shrines offer a glimpse into the spiritual heart of the neighborhood, far off the beaten tourist path. A perfect spot to capture the nostalgic, old-world charm of Tokyo.
Famous as the birthplace of professional Edo Sumo. You can see the massive "Yokozuna Stone Monument" inscribed with the names of history's greatest sumo champions. Also you will see stunning Shrine Architecture, features a beautiful vermilion-colored main hall and Japan's largest, most luxurious golden "Mikoshi" (portable shrine) decorated with real diamonds and rubies.
Leaving the historic alleys of Tsukuda behind, we head to Ryogoku, the true 'Mecca' of Sumo. Here, skips the modern stadium to visit Eko-in Temple, the sacred birthplace where Sumo was held for centuries. You’ll also hear the powerful story of the Great Fire of 1657 and how this district rose from the ashes to become the spiritual heart of Edo.
Finally, we cycle back to our starting point in Yanagibashi. As you return to this elegant riverside district, once known as the 'Flower Town' of geisha culture, you’ll feel a deep connection to the timeless spirit of Tokyo that we explored together.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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