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Geisha & Samurai Show in Tokyo: Asakusa Kaguwa Cabaret Ticket_image
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Geisha & Samurai Show in Tokyo: Asakusa Kaguwa Cabaret Ticket

"Asakusa Kaguwa" is a Japanese-style show theatre where professional performers dressed as Japanese courtesans, geisha and samurai perform a number of acts on stage for about 60 minutes.

Ramen and Gyoza Cooking Class in Asakusa_image
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Ramen and Gyoza Cooking Class in Asakusa

In this special ramen and gyoza class in Asakusa, learn how to prepare a classic bowl of ramen and cook the perfect crispy gyoza to match!

Amezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo_image
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Amezaiku Candy Sculpting Workshop in Tokyo

Try traditional Japanese candy sculpting during this Amezaiku candy making workshop in the heart of Tokyo’s cultural district, Asakusa.

Edo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa_image
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Edo Kiriko Glass Cutting Experience in Asakusa

Learn how to make elegant cut glass in the traditional Edo Kiriko style when visiting Tokyo. Create your own unique designs, and take home a little bit of Japanese culture!

[Tokyo Time Travel walking tour] Ueno Course: Asakusa Route_image
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[Tokyo Time Travel walking tour] Ueno Course: Asakusa Route

The present-day Ueno Park was once the grounds of Kan'ei-ji Temple, and after the Great Meireki Fire (1657), the shogunate gathered many temples and shrines in the area, leading to the development of the "Butsudan Street" (Buddhist altar street), where numerous craftsmen settled. Nearby, Kappabashi Kitchen Town, a thriving wholesale district for kitchen tools and tableware, also emerged in the Taisho era.

[Tokyo] Professional Sushi Chef Experience in Tokyo_image
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[Tokyo] Professional Sushi Chef Experience in Tokyo

Transform into a skilled artisan donning the same white costume as an Itamae (sushi chef)!

Guided Sake Tasting in Asakusa: 10 Kinds of Sake_image
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Guided Sake Tasting in Asakusa: 10 Kinds of Sake

Enter the fascinating world of Japanese sake in this beginner-friendly sake tasting in Asakusa with an assortment of sake options from across Japan.

Taiyaki Making Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo_image
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Taiyaki Making Experience in Asakusa, Tokyo

In historic Asakusa, learn how to make the iconic fish-shaped Japanese wagashi that the area is known for - taiyaki!

[Tokyo/Kappabashi] No-sew pouch made from Japanese cloth and paper_image
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[Tokyo/Kappabashi] No-sew pouch made from Japanese cloth and paper

Why not make your favorite purse goods using Japanese fabrics and paper? The popular purse making workshop is now available on a regular basis. You can make a thin accessory case that can also be used as a card case, a seal case, a pen case, or a glasses case, as well as a small purse, all without sewing.

[Tokyo Asakusa] Let's make Mizuhiki accessories that bring happiness! <With drink>_image
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[Tokyo Asakusa] Let's make Mizuhiki accessories that bring happiness! <With drink>

Why not make a Mizuhiki accessory that brings happiness at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Mizuhiki is a decorative cord used on the front of gift envelopes and condolence envelopes, and is mainly used for engagement gifts, gift covers, New Year decorations, etc.

[Tokyo Asakusa] Papier-mâché painting original daruma, beckoning cat, and fox masks! <With drink>_image
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[Tokyo Asakusa] Papier-mâché painting original daruma, beckoning cat, and fox masks! <With drink>

Why not try painting an auspicious papier-mâché doll with your own original design at the popular Japanese culture experience cafe in Asakusa? Papier-mâché is a doll made by creating a frame out of wood and pasting washi paper on it. It originally originated in China, but is said to have been introduced to Japan during the Heian period.