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Updated: November 14, 2023
You may think that being ferried around on a rickshaw may carry an aristocratic air to it. But this was actually a common form of travel for commoners in ancient Tokyo–much as taxis are today. Relive this past by hopping on the rickshaws that ply the streets of historic Asakusa, pulled by youthful, exuberant men whom are happy to help you with your photographs and will bring you on a tour through history.
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Rickshaw sightseeing experience
For two: From 2,000 yen per person
Solo: From 3,000 yen
Note: Groups of three and above will be split into multiple rickshaws, as a rickshaw can only fit up to two people.
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