Discover Tokyo's history with our Tokyo Bay and Tsukiji Fish Market. This journey takes you to the vibrant heart of Tokyo's waterfront culture.
Begin your day by exploring Tokyo's historic area of Odaiba, where Japan was preparing to defend itself from invaders and take a sip of Edo atmosphere in the beautiful Hamarikyu garden.
Later move to Tsukiji Outer Market, a food lover's paradise bursting with fresh seafood, street food stalls, and culinary delights, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the market.
We will tell you stories of Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market, and its role in Japanese cuisine. Whether you're interested in history, gastronomy, or simply love the sea, this tour promises a fascinating journey through Tokyo's maritime world.
**Rain, shine, or a bit of both— our walking tours still go on!**
JR Shinbashi Station, Hibiya Exit, in front of the old locomotive. Travel Story Teller will wait for you showing a nameboard with “IOJ Logo” on it.
Tsukiji Fish Market
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.
The famous 1:1 scale statue of the Unicorn model Gundam was built outside the DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. The statue, more than 19 meters tall, is one of the iconic symbols to be visited in Odaiba.
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.
The Hamarikyu Gardens are an excellent example of a feudal lord's garden that is still untouched. Their charm is also based on their varied attractiveness throughout the year, as it is possible to admire the colors of each season from various spots. Entrance fees (not included): 300 JPY
Not far from Ginza lies a paradise for all sushi and seafood lovers. From the first light of dawn, Tsukiji offers a multitude of small stores or outdoor stalls where you can sample the freshest seafood or possibly find goods for making sushi and sashimi.
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