Experience your Tokyo vacation on your own, listening to the audio content of our app on your smartphone. It will be like having at your side a tour guide who will tell you the history, points of interest and curiosities of the city. Once organized, take your first step into town as your audio guide tells you surprising facts and curiosities about its streets. Look up at monuments and increase your understanding. Benefit from an audio guide without an expiry date plus no tickets to collect or meeting place. Listen to the audio guide online, or offline.
The smartphone is yours and you will therefore not have contact with unsanitary devices provided by third parties.
There is no need to be present at a specific time or date.
The Audioguide can be downloaded and used immediately, it never expires, and any date/time indicated here is not binding!
It is not necessary to start from this exact point. The Audioguide allows you to customize your tour.
The Senso-Ji temple is the most widely visited spiritual site in the world, drawing over 30 million visitors a year to Asakusa, one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city. According to legend, the temple was founded in 645, thanks to two fishermen, the brothers Hinokuma no Hamanari and Hinokuma Takenari, who found a statue of Guanyin, to whom the temple is dedicated, in the Sumida River on March 18th, 628.
This is the largest park in Tokyo, created in 1873 and following the example of the USA, which the previous year had opened Yellowstone, the world’s first national park. This was in keeping with Emperor Meiji’s policy of opening up to the customs and ideas of the West as a means towards Japan’s modernization
Roppongi is the most futuristic neighborhood in Tokyo, and the center of the city’s nightlife. The literal meaning of the name "Roppongi", which appears to date to 1660, is "six trees”. This may be a reference to the six very old Zelkova (Japanese elm) trees that were originally used to mark the boundaries of the area: the first three were cleared over the years, and the remaining three were destroyed during the Second World War. According to another theory, the name might derive from the fact that during the Edo Period, six daimyōs, or feudal lords, lived in the vicinity, each of whose names included the character for “tree”.
The Imperial Palace is the residence of the Emperor of Japan, the only ruler in the world to still have this title, since there are no other empires in existence.
Tokyo Tower is one of the most universally known symbols of the city.
The Tsukiji is the largest fish and seafood market in the world. Spread over more than 200,000 square meters and opened in 1935, it is a truly unique sight, as well as one of the most popular tourist attractions in Tokyo.
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