
This self-guided audio walk explores old Tokyo through temple grounds, market lanes, and lively street food scenes. It will appeal to first-time visitors, culture lovers, and travelers who want a clear route with stories tied to what you can actually see around you.
Your route begins at Kaminarimon in Asakusa, where the huge red lantern and guardian statues announce one of Tokyo’s most famous temple districts. From there, you continue along Nakamise Shopping Street, a crowded passage lined with snack stalls, folding fans, sweets, and souvenirs, leading straight toward Sensō-ji. At the temple, you encounter Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, founded in 645, with its broad courtyard, incense smoke, and striking main hall.
The walk then carries you onward to Ameyoko market near Ueno, where the mood shifts from historic reverence to fast, noisy commerce. Under the railway tracks, you pass shops packed with seafood, spices, clothing, and discount goods, with vendors calling out over the hum of the city. Along the way, the most memorable moments include standing beneath Kaminarimon’s giant lantern, threading through the colorful bustle of Nakamise, taking in the scale of Sensō-ji, and finishing amid the raw energy and sharp aromas of Ameyoko.