Discover the essence of Tokyo with our unforgettable tour. Dive into the city's vibrant blend of tradition and innovation, from serene Temples to bustling streets. Indulge in exquisite cuisine of tsukiji fish market, explore ancient Senso-ji temple, Bird eye view from Skytree and much more. Join us for a journey through Tokyo's rich history and dynamic culture. Your adventure awaits!
Your designated driver will contact you the day before tour. Tour day he`ll pick you up infront of your hotel enterance/Lobby or your given location. For customization of your pickup point othar than Tokyo feel free to ask Thank you
Experience old Tokyo and visit one of the most famous temples in Tokyo. Enjoy some street food like dango (mini mochi balls) and deep fried sweet bean filled mochi (agemanju)! You can pick up some great souvenirs too while having breath taking view of Temple.
The Nakamise Shopping Street offers 250 meters of pedestrian shopping from Kaminarimon, the "Thunder Gate" to Hōzōmon, the "Treasure-House Gate" of Sensoji Temple. Crafts and souvenirs can be bought all along the street including the famous snacks and treats that have been enjoyed for generations.
Tokyo’s most visited tourist destination Skytree in Asakusa is known as highest tower of Japan and 3rd one in the whole world with the hight of 637m double the size of Eifle Tower. You can have very beautful view of Tokyo city and enjoy shopping and various type of foods inside tower.
Meiji Shrine is Tokyo's most prominent shrine and dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, completed in 1920. Emperor Meiji was the first Emperor of modern Japan.
One of the best fish markets in the world, Tsukiji Outer Market has a fantastic atmosphere. A wide array of street food stalls and excellent restaurants are available -serving both raw and cooked fish. Lunch should be enjoyed here (paid at own expense).
Odaiba is a popular shopping and entertainment district on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. It originated as a set of small man-made fort islands (daiba literally means "fort"), which were built in the late Edo Period (1603-1868) to protect Tokyo against possible attacks from the sea and specifically in response to the gunboat diplomacy of Commodore Perry.
The intersection is a popular location for movies and media taking place in Tokyo. It has appeared in the films Lost in Translation and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, while making appearances in numerous music videos, newscasts, and animated programs. As a famous representation of modern Japan, photographers and videographers are almost constantly circling the intersection, climbing on guard rails and perching on subway entrances in an effort to find the best vantage point.
(Optional) There are lots of historic relics you can feel the atmosphere of Edo Period with, and beautiful natural surroundings. Go back 400 years in time to the days of the Shogun right in the center of Tokyo! Note: it’s Imperial Palace east garden you can see palace from outside not inside palace that only official tours that you can get
(Optional) Enjoy the retro beauty of this iconic Tokyo landmark. Tokyo`s first highest broadcasting tower till 2010.
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