BATTLE IN ASAKUSA! SAMURAI vs NINJA

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I don't know if we've done anything geekier than the Ninja and Samurai tour in Asakusa in our lives. But being in Japan, and more specifically in Tokyo ... aren't we going to get carried away by this environment and take out that freak vein that we all have inside? And the truth is that we do not regret it! We loved it!

It is a show that you live from inside a panoramic bus. First, take a walk around the neighborhood of Asakusa, one of the most traditional neighborhoods in Japan. From the window of the bus you can see the trajín of the streets daily life of the tokiotas, tourists checking their maps, the thousands of restaurants and other attractions of this charming neighborhood.


And, suddenly, come surprises! In the news notice that a dangerous ninja Go loose through the streets of Asakusa! Who will take care of him? It's time for the Samurai Demonstrate what is done and face the dreaded ninja.


They appear on the trip different characters what interact with passers-by, who are left faceless of not understanding anything, and with the tour itself, getting on the bus and making some games that make it very fun.



Finishing the tour, we got off the bus to wander around the neighborhood looking for the final battle. The samurai challenges the ninja to a death match, which unfolds before our eyes! A combat from another era in the Asakusa of the 21st century! Well, gentlemen ... who will win? You will have to discover it yourself.

At first we thought it could be too geek for us but from the first moment we enjoyed it as children! The truth is that we spent time flying and we left delighted! All the actors are cracks and the guide, half Japanese half Hawaiian is suuuuper fun! We had a great time! The price is quite high, really, but it is a fun and different way to get to know the Asakusa neighborhood a little more. Obviously, if you are traveling with children, they will love it! Although it is intended for everyone.

 
 
USEFUL INFO
Price: It costs ¥ 5,900 for both adults and children. It is not necessary to book in advance. We were lucky to be invited 🙂
Duration: 70 minutes
Where does it leave from: the meeting point is in front of the Amuse Museum.
Schedule: It is best to visit the web. When we did it was available on Saturdays and Sundays, at 10.00, 12.00 and 14.00.
More info: visit the JTB Sunrise Tours page or the page of this tour in Japanican

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