Ebisuya Rickshaw
The Ebisuya Rickshaw is currently one of Japan's most popular activities.
The rickshaw driver is dressed in a cool ninja style, and the excellent riding comfort and the nimble and unique guide will add another layer of excitement to your trip. In addition to guiding you to the major tourist spots, your driver will take you to small, out-of-the-way places hidden among the small back streets that are characteristic of Asakusa and unreachable by buses or taxis. See the Geisha Town, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, and get food info only known by locals that you can't find in any guidebook. On the way, the driver will take the perfect photos of you in their favorite spots with their favorite photo compositions! These are sure to make excellent mementos for any trip. If you're wondering, "Where should we go besides Senso-ji Temple?", leave it to us. We will expertly introduce spots where you can walk and have fun. You're certain to have a fulfilling tour of Asakusa even after getting off the rickshaw. For a thorough taste of Tokyo's Asakusa, leave everything up to the Ebisuya Rickshaw!
The rickshaw driver is dressed in a cool ninja style, and the excellent riding comfort and the nimble and unique guide will add another layer of excitement to your trip. In addition to guiding you to the major tourist spots, your driver will take you to small, out-of-the-way places hidden among the small back streets that are characteristic of Asakusa and unreachable by buses or taxis. See the Geisha Town, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, and get food info only known by locals that you can't find in any guidebook. On the way, the driver will take the perfect photos of you in their favorite spots with their favorite photo compositions! These are sure to make excellent mementos for any trip. If you're wondering, "Where should we go besides Senso-ji Temple?", leave it to us. We will expertly introduce spots where you can walk and have fun. You're certain to have a fulfilling tour of Asakusa even after getting off the rickshaw. For a thorough taste of Tokyo's Asakusa, leave everything up to the Ebisuya Rickshaw!
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More Information about Ebisuya Rickshaw
Street address
- 2-3-1 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access
Route1
- Main boarding area: in front of "Kaminarimon"1 min. walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
Route2
- 2 min. walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
Opening Hours
- 9:30 until sunset (varies by season)
Closed
- *Contact required
Website
- http://ebisuya.com/en/
Best season
- All year
Point
- Reservations:
〇Website (links to each language on right)
〇Reservations less than 3 days in advance should be made by phone (Asakusa branch: 03-3847-4443)

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