Enjoy an enchanting evening journey with our Lights of Tokyo: Tokyo Bay, Ginza & Shinbashi. Tokyo transforms into a radiant wonderland after dark, and this walking tour unveils its most captivating facets.
Begin at Tokyo Bay, where the lights of Rainbow Bridge and Odaiba illuminate the waters. Enjoy stunning views of the city's skyline as it reflects on the bay's surface.
Next, explore the opulent streets of Ginza, known for its high-end boutiques, department stores, and exquisite dining. The illuminated storefronts and artistic displays create an ambiance of luxury.
Conclude your night in Shinbashi, where the bustling streets come alive with the energy of Tokyo's nightlife. Walk among the vibrant izakaya, street food vendors, and feel the charm of this dynamic district.
Our storyteller will provide insights into each location, making this walking tour a delightful exploration of Tokyo's nighttime splendor.
**Rain, shine, or a bit of both— our walking tours still go on!**
JR Shimbashi Station, Hibiya Exit, in front of the old steam locomotive. Travel Story Teller will wait for you showing a nameboard with “IOJ Logo” on it.
Shimbashi offers many secret alleys, hidden in Minato area, like Nishiguchi street: this street is a paradise for Japanese salarymen. Over time, it has transformed radically, offering an alternation between traditional izakaya and modern standing bars.
A Shinto shrine that can be visited in Shinbashi.
Named this way because of the flagship showroom dedicated to the car manufacturer, which is also one of the symbolic places of Ginza. The showroom, divided over several floors, shows the latest Nissan branded creations to the fans.
One of the largest and most popular shopping centers in Ginza. Divided over several floors, it offers free access to a rooftop from which to enjoy a beautiful view of the Nissan Crossing.
Tokyo's artificial bay. Built on the outskirts of the city center, it is one of the city's spots from which to view the metropolis skyline at sunset. Also famous for the presence of the life-size Gundam statue and a miniature Statue of Liberty, donated to Japan by France as a sign of friendship and alliance.
Placed on the balcony overlooking the Rainbow Bridge, the statue was donated by the French to Japan in 1998 as a sign of friendship and brotherhood. In addition to the one in Odaiba, there are two other statues in Japan: in Shimoda and Osaka.
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