Of Tokyo’s key business districts, Nihonbashi alone retains a sense of Old World charm, capturing both the city’s vibrant modernity and its intriguing history.  Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, located in the heart of this castle town,  is pleased to offer guests rare glimpses into the uniquely chic spirit of old Edo that lives on today, and help you deepen your sensory experience of traditional Japan.

In addition to the fantastic outings listed below, our Concierge is pleased to help arrange insider tours of centuries-old shops, traditional tea ceremonies, museum visits, artistic excursions, or any number of other cultural programmes to enhance your stay.

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Enjoy Haute Kaiseki Cuisine and Geisha Performances in a Rare Setting

Allow us to arrange a private room for you at either Kanetanaka or Shinkiraku, two of the capital’s most exclusive traditional restaurants, where first-time visitors require a formal introduction. Sumptuous, sophisticated kaiseki cuisine will delight both the eyes and palate, and authentic geisha will sing and perform traditional dances during an evening that promises to be an unforgettable journey into Japan’s aesthetic heart.

Limited to one party per day; available weekdays except public holidays; seven-day advance notice required; from JPY 150,000 for two

 

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Cruise the Sumida River in a Shogun-style Pleasure Boat

Since the early 17th century the Sumida River has inspired poets and been Tokyo’s favourite playground. This enchanting experience allows you to see the city from a different point of view, beginning with  a traditional dinner at famed waterfront restaurant Kameseiro, established in 1855. Afterwards, board a chartered yakatabune, a roofed pleasure boat fashioned after those used by the Tokugawa shogun, right down to its red-lacquered hull and woven mats. On board, geisha will entertain with dance and shamisen playing, as in the days of old.

Limited to one party per day; daily except Sundays and public holidays; seven-day advance notice required; JPY 370,000 for two

 

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Savour Two-Michelin Star Lunch by a 750-year-old Hearth

Follow in the footsteps of Nobel Laureates, glitterati, artists, and Japan’s revered gourmands at Fukudaya, one of Tokyo’s most-awarded restaurants.  Here you will experience 2 Michelin star dining in the private Inakaya Room, which features timbers and a hearth from a 750-year-old house that once stood here. During your stay, you will relish lunch of refined kaiseki cuisine and a performance of shinnai, a highly ornamented style of singing to shamisen accompaniment that captures the wit and savoir fare of the prosperous urban merchant class in late 18th century Tokyo. On Saturdays, dinner may be booked instead of lunch.

Limited to one party per day; daily except Sundays and public holidays; seven-day advance notice required; JPY 240,000 for two

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Experience a 300-year-old hidden Tea Ceremony once exclusively for Samurai in three-star Michelin restaurant Ryotei

Isa Sekishu was Grand Tea Master for the fourth Tokugawa Shogun, and his simple yet elegant tea has been passed down from family heads over many generations. In collaboration with Hamadaya, three-star Michelin restaurant Ryotei and Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo have arranged for staying guests to experience the secret Buke-cha (Tea Ceremony for Samurai)and its true Omotenashi (hospitality) in the Tea House of Hamadaya. After the tea enjoy Kaiseki, a sophisticated multi-course meal featuring seasonal delicacies with three-Michelin Star in the elegant Japanese room.

Limited to one party per day; Monday and Friday only; three-day advance notice required; from JPY 94,000 for two

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Learn Bushido – the Soul of Japan – from a Samurai Master

Many maintain the soul of Japan derives from bushido, the ancient code of honour and ethics developed by Japanese samurai. However, it’s not widely known that samurai training facilities still exist in Japan where adepts perfect their technique and ennoble the sprit. At the Samurai Training Hall in Nihonbashi, you’ll wear kimono and experience either an introductory two-hour or more extensive full-day lesson, each conducted by a samurai master. Wield a Japanese sword with skill to your master’s approval, and afterwards receive a certificate acknowledging course completion and your entry into the “way of the warrior”.

Offered for one person daily but subject to availability. Three-day advance notice required. From JPY27,500 per person including interpreter charge

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Learn to Make Sushi at Famed Tsukiji Market

Known as the “Pantry of Japan”, Tsukiji Market is the world’s largest food hall, full of colour, action, and unforgettable scenes. Your guided tour of Tsukiji’s inner and outer markets begins with a brief film then proceeds with a walking tour of the halls, followed by introduction to a sushi chef who will teach you how to make the perfect sushi at home. After instruction, enjoy your sushi with refreshing green tea.

Minimum parties of four; daily except Sundays, Wednesdays and public holidays; five-day advance notice required; JPY 38,000 per person

 

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Experience the Ultimate Hot Springs Getaway in Historical Hakone and Karuizawa

Guests of Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo can take advantage of a special opportunity to visit historical hot-spring resorts, Gôra Kadan, the "Grande Dame" located at the foot of Mount Fuji in Hakone National Park, and Hoshinoya located in Karuizawa. Allow our Concierge to book your VIP stay at these traditional inns and former imperial and glitterati summer resorts, where the spacious gardens, hot thermal baths and surrounding lush mountain scenery will soothe you in any season.

Price estimations listed above are inclusive of 5% tax but exclusive of beverage charges. All offers are subject to availability, and change without prior notice. Blackout dates may apply. Early reservations (minimum 7 days in advance) are recommended. Cancellation charge will apply.