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Tokyo: Hidden Shakujii Park Walk with Samurai Ruins & Udon
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- Free cancellation available
- 2h 30m
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Overview
- Immerse yourself in the tranquility of Shakujii Park, a hidden gem in Tokyo
- Visit the ruins of a 15th-century samurai castle and learn about its history
- Enjoy a bowl of Musashino udon, a local dish with thick, chewy noodles
- Learn about Japanese culture, history, and daily life from your guide
- Take a break with a cup of tea and enjoy free time around the park
Activity location
- Tokyo
- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 日本、〒177-0041 東京都練馬区石神井町3丁目23−8 エミオ石神井公園サウス | Location: In front of the Shakujii Park Information Center (Central Gate) Address: 3-23-8 Shakujiimachi, Nerima City, Tokyo Access: From Shakujii-Koen Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line), take the Central Exit. The Information Center is located right outside the station. Your guide, Hide — a friendly Japanese man wearing glasses — will be waiting in front of the entrance,
- Nerima City, Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo: Hidden Shakujii Park Walk with Samurai Ruins & Udon
- 2h 30m
Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes 2h 30m - English
What's included, what's not
- English-speaking guide
What's included What's included - Cultural explanation materials
What's included What's included - Photography assistance
What's included What's included - Lunch (udon)
What's included What's included
What you can expect
Tokyo Without the Crowds — Nature, Samurai History & Local Udon
While most visitors spend their days in Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Asakusa, this tour takes you somewhere completely different — a vast forest park where samurai once lived, locals still gather to feed turtles, and one of Tokyo's most beloved regional noodle dishes has been served for generations.
This is not a tourist attraction. This is real Tokyo.
Shakujii Park — Tokyo's Best Kept Secret
One of Tokyo's largest and least-visited nature reserves. Two ancient ponds — Sanpoji Pond and Shakujii Pond — sit at the heart of the park, surrounded by forest paths and birdsong. Spring water has fed this area for centuries. Your guide will share the history behind the water, the wildlife, and the people who made this place their home. Listen for kingfishers. Watch the turtles sunbathe on the rocks.
Shakujii Castle Ruins — Where Tokyo's Samurai Era Began
Climb a gentle hill to reach one of Tokyo's most overlooked historical sites: the ruins of Shakujii Castle, a 15th-century fortress built by the Toshima clan. Ancient earthworks and moats rise from the forest floor, telling the story of medieval warriors who controlled this region before skyscrapers existed. Your guide will explain how the local samurai lived and why this strategic location mattered. Almost no foreign visitor ever comes here.
Musashino Udon — The Local Noodle Tokyo Forgot to Export
Unlike smooth Kyoto noodles or Hakata ramen, Musashino udon is bold and rustic — thick, chewy handmade noodles with a rich soy-based dipping broth. This is the food of farmers and craftsmen, a regional specialty that has fed West Tokyo for generations. Your guide will take you to a local favorite where the chef makes noodles fresh every morning. Learn itadakimasu, discover the culture behind dashi, and enjoy a meal that most tourists never find. Udon included in the tour price. Vegetarian options available.
This Tour is Perfect For:
Travelers who want everyday Tokyo beyond the tourist trail
Nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and food curious visitors
Anyone who has seen Asakusa and Shibuya and wants something real
Solo travelers, couples, and small groups
Your Guide
Hide is a lifelong West Tokyo resident with genuine knowledge of the area's history, nature, and food culture. This is a relaxed, unhurried walk through one of Tokyo's most authentic neighborhoods — the Tokyo that guidebooks miss.
Location
Activity location
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- Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - 日本、〒177-0041 東京都練馬区石神井町3丁目23−8 エミオ石神井公園サウス | Location: In front of the Shakujii Park Information Center (Central Gate) Address: 3-23-8 Shakujiimachi, Nerima City, Tokyo Access: From Shakujii-Koen Station (Seibu Ikebukuro Line), take the Central Exit. The Information Center is located right outside the station. Your guide, Hide — a friendly Japanese man wearing glasses — will be waiting in front of the entrance,
- Nerima City, Tokyo, Japan