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Whether you’re only in Tokyo for the morning or want to avoid the crowds of tourists, this early morning tour of the city lets you experience the city at its most tranquil. In this tour, we will visit Asakusa, Tsukiji Fish Market, Meiji Jingu Shrine, and Shibuya Crossing, alot of these sites are unmissable if you are in Tokyo! After your sightseeing session, you will still have much of the afternoon and onwards to explore thanks to your early start. As a bonus, learn how to use the city’s public transit from your guide.
- Beat the crowds at popular Tokyo attractions such as Kaminari Gate
- Take photos of the city with less pedestrians blocking your shots
- Choose from multiple early AM tour options for flexibility
- Enjoy a calmer experience with a maximum of 8 per group
Our guide will be waiting with a board that has our company name.
The Hachiko Statue, honoring the most loyal dog in Japan, is just outside of the Shibuya Station
Asakusa is a historic district in Tokyo, best known for Sensoji, the city’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple. Blending tradition with modern energy, the area features Nakamise Shopping Street, where visitors can find local snacks and souvenirs, as well as Hanayashiki, Japan’s oldest amusement park. Asakusa also offers a glimpse into Tokyo’s past with its nostalgic streets, lively izakayas on Hoppy Street, and scenic views of the Sumida River, making it a must-visit destination for culture and history enthusiasts.
Tsukiji Fish Market, once the world’s largest seafood market, remains a must-visit destination for food lovers in Tokyo. While the inner wholesale market has relocated to Toyosu, the outer market still thrives with fresh seafood, sushi restaurants, and specialty shops selling everything from dried goods to kitchen tools. It’s the perfect place to experience Tokyo’s culinary culture and savor some of the freshest seafood in the city.
Meiji Jingu Shrine, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a serene Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Surrounded by a lush forested area, it offers a peaceful escape from the bustling city. Visitors can explore the tranquil grounds, admire the towering torii gates, and experience traditional Shinto rituals, making it a beautiful blend of spirituality and nature in the midst of urban Tokyo.
Shibuya Crossing is one of Tokyo's most iconic landmarks, known for its massive, chaotic pedestrian scramble. Located outside Shibuya Station, it sees hundreds of people crossing from all directions at once, creating a mesmerizing display of organized chaos. Surrounded by neon lights, bustling shops, and vibrant cafes, it's a symbol of Tokyo's energy and modern urban life, attracting both locals and tourists who flock to witness the famous intersection.
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