
Edo Resilience: Ryogoku Culture & Disaster Heritage Walking Tour
Tokyo, Japan
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About this experience
Ryogoku beyond sumo.
This isn’t just a walking tour—it’s a journey through Edo’s resilience.
Ryogoku, now known for sumo, was once the beating heart of Edo’s joys and sorrows. Fires, floods, earthquakes, and even war tore through this riverside district time and again—but each time, the people rebuilt with strength, artistry, and compassion.
We begin at a temple that offered rest to the forgotten, then walk along the Sumida River to explore how water shaped both life and tragedy in Edo. We’ll stop for a traditional lunch in a lively food hall, then visit the Great Kanto Earthquake Memorial Museum and Tokyo Memorial Hall to reflect on how Tokyo’s people endured catastrophe and loss.
From there, we continue to a shrine dedicated to the legendary ancestor of sumo, before stepping into the colorful world of Hokusai—whose art captured Edo’s vibrant spirit even in hard times.
This tour is a living story of survival, remembrance, and renewal—a walk through Tokyo’s heart of resilience.
Location
Tokyo, Japan
Price
$60.08/ person
Duration5h
Categoryculture