The bus is an oven-top bus with an open roof. You can enjoy Tokyo's iconic areas and landmarks such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, Tokyo Tower, Marunouchi, and Tokyo Station from the deck. Tokyo is a city where expressions change in various ways depending on the area. There are also plenty of photo spots where you can take photos from the deck as well.
Needless to say, you have your license guide who knows Tokyo very well. You can learn a lot about Tokyo's history and culture from your guide while riding the bus.
You can see the Shinjuku Gyoen Bus Stop. Your guide carrying our logo brochure and licensed guide certificate waits for you at GOOD MUNCHIES.
Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. Located a short walk from Shinjuku Station, the park's spacious lawns, meandering walking paths, and tranquil scenery provide a relaxing escape from the busy urban center around it. The bus takes about 2 hours to ride.
The Shibuya Crossing is a very busy crossing near Shibuya Station. The Shibuya Crossing is located on the road connecting Shibuya Station’s Hachiko ticket gates and the surrounding downtown area. At the scramble intersection in Shibuya, 10 lanes intersect and 5 crosswalks are drawn. The bus takes about 2 hours to ride.
Tokyo Tower was built in 1958 to send out broadcast radio waves as an antenna for TVs and FM radios. At a height of 333 meters, it has a red and white striped appearance and was the tallest building in Japan at the time of construction. The bus takes about 2 hours to ride.
Tokyo Station was designed by Tatsuno Kingo who is from Saga Prefecture. He is a famous architect who designed the building of the Bank of Japan as well. Tokyo Station was originally constructed in 1914. However, it was heavily damaged by air raids during World War Ⅱ. After the war, it was partially restored. In 2012, it was fully restored to its original design. Additionally in 2017, the new station plaza was completed.
Gyoko Dori is a 190m long street that connects Tokyo Station's Marunouchi Central Exit with Uchibori Dori in front of the Imperial Palace. The name comes from the road that the Emperor used to go out on pilgrimages.
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