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The Rhythms of Asagaya

Tokyo | Japan

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Walking Tour in Tokyo’s Asagaya: Retro shops, street food & sake bar with a neighborhood guide.

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Riota Adachi

What is this?

In this experience, your guide Rio will introduce you to Asagaya, a quiet neighborhood of western Tokyo where the pace of change has been much slower than in the central city. This is Rio’s neighborhood where he’s learned the names and faces of shopkeepers, artists, and regular customers and is happy to introduce them to visitors. You’ll stroll along the shotengai, an old shopping street where locals would spend their leisure time browsing shops, eating snacks, and greeting neighborhood friends. You’ll enjoy a retro-style lunch at an old shop specializing in okonomiyaki, a savory pancake before exploring the unique shops along the shotengai including a knife shop, tea shop, and a second-hand kimono shop. Along the way, you’ll have a chance to meet and converse with shopkeepers, and learn more about the rich history of the Asagaya area. You will conclude your tour at a standing sake bar for drinks and conversation, and perhaps share a friendly “kampai!” cheers with new friends.

What makes this unique?

The heart of this experience is about people – not just the people you travel with but also those you meet along your journey. Your host Rio has deep roots in this neighborhood. He’ll introduce you to the shopkeepers and local artisans he has known for years, and strangers from the neighborhood he only just met. You’ll also taste freshly made taiyaki or dorayaki — nostalgic treats filled with sweet bean paste that remain beloved staples of Tokyo street life. You might chat with the sweets seller who recalls stories from their childhood and shares them with sincerity. At the tea shop, you’ll sip matcha or sencha while learning how locals enjoy them at home. Or Rio might strike up a conversation with a neighboring table at the standing sake bar. Each encounter is authentic and unscripted. Bring your curiosity and a warm smile and you are bound to walk away from this experience with new connections and wonderful memories of an enchanting day enjoying an ordinary day of life in Tokyo.

What is the profile of the host?

Rio is a writer, photographer, and National Government Licensed Guide based in Tokyo, with a passion for uncovering the city’s quieter, everyday rhythms. After years of traveling as a student and working abroad as a civil engineer, he realized that the most meaningful part of any journey is not only the places you see, but the interesting people you meet. That perspective inspired him to begin exploring his own neighborhood, Asagaya, with the eyes of a traveler—finding beauty in its shopfronts, the warmth of its small bars, and the characters who bring the streets to life. On his tours, Rio creates space for conversation and connection, helping visitors move beyond sightseeing into genuine cultural exchange. Whether it’s your first time in Tokyo or your fifth, his walks through Asagaya reveal what home feels like in another part of the world - and he does this intentionally in a part of the city often overlooked, offering a slower, more personal introduction to Japanese life.

What to bring?

Comfortable walking shoes. A curiosity to meet and learn from new people, and taste new flavors.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

South-east corner out of Asagaya Station, there's an entrance for Pearl Center Shopping Street

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USD 100
per person

Private

2 - 4 people

3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Lunch at an authentic okonomiyaki restaurant. 2 drinks at a standing sake bar. A taste of Japanese teas like matcha and sencha. Sweet treats - freshly made taiyaki or dorayaki.
Offered in English, Japanese, Spanish

Private

2 - 4 people

3 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Lunch at an authentic okonomiyaki restaurant. 2 drinks at a standing sake bar. A taste of Japanese teas like matcha and sencha. Sweet treats - freshly made taiyaki or dorayaki.
Offered in English, Japanese, Spanish