For the best experience in Japan, start with a half-day guided tour!
You can build your own special itinerary from among the 14 different spots listed in the “What to Expect” section below.
If you are not sure what to choose, just ask gotcha and we will create the perfect itinerary for you.
In this tour, you can choose 1-2 spots.
**Steps to finalize your itinerary**
1) Purchase the product
2) Inform us of the spots you want to visit/interesting in via chat with the itinerary number of this product
3) Discussing with you, and upon mutual agreement, finalize the course
If you are interested in a spot that is not in the itinerary section, please let us know. We may be able to incorporate that spot into your itinerary.
*Notes*
-Transportation expenses (including guide's) during the tour are not included in the tour price. Please prepare them on the day of the tour.
-If admission fees are required for any of the stops, you will be responsible for paying them yourself.
An old town which has a Japanese oldest temple, oldest bar, oldest train station.... Let's see and know the "oldest" thing here in Asakusa.
A stroll through the East Gardens of the Imperial palace where the Japanese emperor resides. You will see the buildings from the Edo period, the Japanese garden, and seasonal plants. The tour guide will give you a historical explanation to help you enjoy the tour more deeply.
Let's get lost in the busiest crossing in the world. You'll be surprised how many people cross there in 2 minutes.
**Available only for tours starting at 9:00 a.m.** Explore Tsukiji Outer Market with your guide. You can eat fresh things not only fishes but also fruits, etc. Tsukiji is known for fishes, but actually they offers Wagyu beef, omelet and sweets too. Find and enjoy Japanese street gourmet there!
Explore the shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji period(1868-1912). You will be overwhelmed by one of Japan's largest wooden torii gates and perfectly lined sake and wine barrels.
Explore a town full of Japanese POP culture that is at the forefront of fashion! If you are interested in KAWAII culture, here is where you must to go.
A world full of Electronic, Anime and Games. Here in Akihabara, known as “Electric Town,” the area was beloved even before anime and video games became popular. And even we say games, there are many arcade games from the 70s as well as the latest games that can be enjoyed on the spot!
Shinjuku Gyoen Garden has three distinctive gardens, including a Japanese garden, a formal garden, and a landscape garden with spacious lawns and other natural landscaping. They are enjoyed by many people throughout the year, with different ways to enjoy them depending on the season.
Hamarikyu Garden is one of the largest remaining Daimyo Gardens in Tokyo and is designated as a Special Place of Scenic Beauty and a Special Historic Site of Japan. Visitors can also enjoy matcha (powdered green tea) at the teahouse in the garden.
The Tokyo National Museum is known as a treasure house of Japanese art and other famous architecture. It is a great place to dive into the world of Ukiyo-e and various other art forms.
It offers a wide variety of products, from fresh seafood, fruits and vegetables, clothing, and even sundries, all at inexpensive prices, and is loved by Japanese men and women of all ages. Street food is famous here, and you will surely find your favorites as well.
The Yanaka area is home to Nezu Shrine, designated as an important cultural property, and a shopping street beloved by locals. It is also known as a town of cats, so much so that it is full of things related to cats.
**Available after 6:00 p.m. ** Shinjuku Golden Gai is an area lined with many local independent bars, with nearly 300 small bars in an area smaller than a soccer court. We invite you to experience a moment that can only be experienced here.
Enjoy a panoramic view of the city of Tokyo from one of Tokyo's landmarks, the tallest radio tower in Japan at 333 meters. This facility, which offers not only an observation deck but also shopping, attracts visitors from all over the world.
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