Shared Bus Service: Comfortable shared bus service that takes you to Tokyo’s iconic spots, including Shinjuku Gyoen, Tokyo Tower, Senso-ji Temple, and more.
Yakatabune Cultural Experience: Enjoy a 90-minute cultural journey on a traditional Yakatabune boat in Tokyo Bay. Experience the tea ceremony, taste exquisite Japanese tea snacks, and enjoy a live Shamisen performance in a tranquil and elegant atmosphere.
Professional Driver & Bilingual Guide: A professional driver and a bilingual (Chinese/English) guide will accompany you throughout the tour, ensuring you gain a deeper understanding of Tokyo's history and culture.
Comprehensive Travel Insurance: Included travel insurance for a worry-free journey.
Imperial Palace & : Explore the Imperial Palace East Gardens, enjoy the view of the famous Nijūbashi Bridge and the beautiful moat.
Shibuya Crossing: Experience the busiest intersection in the world.
8:20 Meeting at Tokyo Station Marunouchi North Exit. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
We will meet and wait for all participants at JR Tokyo Station (Marunouchi North Exit) before departing.
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a pleasant and refreshing escape from Tokyo's concrete cityscape. Once a feudal lord's domain, it later became the imperial garden for the imperial family, nobles and invited guests. The garden blends French, English, and traditional Japanese styles into one harmonious space. The French formal garden is known for its romantic atmosphere, highlighted by seasonal blooms—especially roses in spring—and vibrant foliage in autumn. The English landscape garden features wide open lawns framed by cherry blossom trees, making it a favorite spot during sakura season. Meanwhile, the Japanese garden reflects the site’s historical roots, with tranquil ponds, small islands connected by bridges, and carefully maintained greenery surrounding a teahouse and pavilion. Beautiful throughout the year, it is particularly captivating in spring and autumn.
Seeing the bold orange and white stripes of Tokyo Tower, you know you have finally arrived in metropolitan Tokyo. Both an active broadcasting facility and a prime observation spot, Tokyo Tower offers dazzling views of the city below, especially from its observation decks. Its modernist design is striking when illuminated at night, while the real excitement comes from ascending the tower to take in the dynamic urban panorama. Constructed in 1958 and inspired by the Eiffel Tower, Tokyo Tower was built to meet the growing broadcasting needs of the Tokyo area following the launch of NHK, Japan’s national broadcaster, in 1953. Standing at 333 meters, it was the tallest freestanding tower in the world at the time of its completion.
Sensoji Temple is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists, offering a vivid glimpse into the atmosphere of the Edo period. From the iconic Kaminarimon Gate and the five-storied pagoda to the lively side streets and specialty shops along Nakamise-dori, there is always something to see and do—so keep your camera ready. According to legend, in 628 AD, fishermen discovered a statue of Kannon in the Sumida River, leading to the construction of Sensoji Temple to enshrine it. Over the centuries, the Main Hall has been destroyed and rebuilt many times, supported by donations from people across Japan. Today, the statue of Kannon is enshrined within the Main Hall, where visitors can pay their respects before exploring the rest of the temple grounds.
bustling street leading to Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise is lined with traditional shops selling souvenirs, snacks, and crafts. It offers a vibrant, historic atmosphere, perfect for experiencing Tokyo's traditional shopping culture.
Yakatabune Cultural Experience (Tea Ceremony + Snacks + Shamisen Performance) Board a traditional Japanese Yakatabune boat for a 90-minute unique cultural journey. Experience the charm of Tokyo Bay while immersing yourself in Japanese traditions. You will enjoy: -Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony -Delicate Japanese sweets (Wagashi) and tea snacks -Live Shamisen performance -Relax in an elegant atmosphere and feel the allure of Japan's traditional culture.
Strolling through Kokyo Gaien National Garden is a fittingly grand way to approach the Imperial Palace. Highlights of the park’s expansive grounds include the gnarled black pine trees, the imposing statue of the samurai warrior Kusunoki Masashige, and views of the famous Nijubashi Bridge. Set behind moats and thick stone walls, the residence and offices of the Emperor of Japan occupy a prime location in the heart of central Tokyo. From the plaza you can get a perfect view of the Nijubashi double bridge with white Fushimi-yagura watchtower in the background.
Shibuya Crossing: Experience the busiest intersection in the world. Miyashita Park: Admire the beautiful illuminations at this hugely popular park among young people.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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