Our one-day Tokyo city tour covers most sightseeing spots in Tokyo! We are the only tour company that offers convenient pick-up and drop-off services at nearly 30 major hotels in Tokyo. You won't have to worry about navigating Tokyo's rush hour subway or train system to reach a meeting point. By joining our full-day tour, you will have the opportunity to learn and experience both the traditional and modern aspects of Tokyo!
The pick-up time at designated hotels may vary. We will inform you of the exact time and meeting spot later. Please ensure you are ready at the meeting spot 5-10 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time.
It is the largest Shinto shrine in Tokyo, completed in 1920 to honor the spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, who played a crucial role in establishing the modern nation after the end of the Samurai Era.
The location is renowned as the world's busiest intersection, commonly referred to as Shibuya Scramble Crossing.
Experience breathtaking views of Tokyo as you ascend to the main observation deck in a high-speed elevator.
Constructed in 1936, it is the venue where both houses of the Japanese Diet (Parliament) convene.
The bus takes a 20-minute loop around the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. The Imperial Palace was formerly the Shogun's castle until the mid-19th century. During the ride, the guide will provide commentary on each gate you pass, including the main entrance and the iconic Double Bridge.
Japan's first Western-style shopping district, boasting renowned department stores, upscale brand shops, and fine restaurants.
Let's savor an authentic Japanese-style lunch! A vegetarian meal option is also available.
The expansive property was once the Shogun's gardens and served as a fortress. It stands as a prime example of Daimyo (Samurai Lord) gardens, featuring ponds, trees, stones, and tea houses.
Enjoy a delightful 30-minute river cruise on Tokyo Bay and the Sumida River. This one-way boat ride will take you to Asakusa, providing a scenic and pleasant journey.
Established in the 7th century, it is considered one of the oldest Buddhist temples in the area. Additionally, there is a narrow shopping lane called Nakamise situated in front of the temple.
One of the tallest structures in the world, the Tokyo Skytree is accompanied by a unique shopping mall at its base, showcasing numerous attractive shops and restaurants.
The renowned street, also known as Kitchen Street or Utensil Street, is home to numerous shops that offer everything needed for chefs and restaurant owners.
Ueno is one of the busiest commercial districts in Tokyo. Guests who wish to stay in Ueno can disembark at this point.
It is the epicenter of Japan's anime and manga culture! Guests who wish to stay in Akihabara can disembark at this point.
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