The ideal tour for first-time visitors to Tokyo, where you can explore all the must-see sites in just one day!
Embark on a journey through Japan's bustling capital, Tokyo, which has thrived as the epicenter of economic, social, and cultural development since the Edo period, 400 years ago.
From magnificent temples and shrines to bustling fish markets and iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Tower, Tokyo offers a wealth of attractions to explore.
This exciting itinerary covers a diverse range of experiences, including history, culture, and food! Your guide will lead you through each stop, providing engaging explanations along the way. So, no need to worry, even if it's your first time in Tokyo.
By the end of this tour, you'll feel just as acquainted with Tokyo as the locals do!
[Visit Spots]
・Meiji Jingu
・Harajuku - Takeshita Street/Omotesando
・Tsukiji Fish Market/Tsukiji Uogashi
・Tokyo Tower
・Asakusa - Sensoji Temple
At the foot of the stairs at JR Harajuku Station East exit (Omotesando ticket gate side). If you are using Meiji-Jingumae Station, please exit from Exit 2. You can pick up the designated point if you choose the custom options
You can pick up the designated point if you choose the custom options
Meiji Jingu is a shrine which has the most worshippers in Japan and is one of the most popular sightseeing spots. Its vast temple is surrounded by greenery and is the city's oasis which is enjoyable for both locals and tourists. Enjoy the spiritual atmosphere.
Takeshita Street / Omotesando: Takeshita Street and Omotesando are both Japan's leading fashion streets. Takeshita Street, the epicenter of youth culture, is filled with people all year round, with colorful and pop-up shops lined up in tight rows, and Harajuku's cute culture overflowing. Omotesando will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2020, and as one of Japan's leading fashion streets, various fashionistas come and go. Come and see for yourself the city and its people that continue to spread trends!
Tsukiji fish market used to prosper between 1935 to 1983 as the largest wholesale fish market in Japan. It closed down in 2018 and moved to Toyosu but the historical land of Tsukiji is still appreciated by the locals. There are still many shops in this old market which are busy with tourists looking forward to eating the delicious seafood.
Tokyo Tower was built in 1958 and is Tokyo's symbol. It has a strong presence amid the crowded buildings, even in a city as large as Tokyo. Although the newer tower, Skytree, is a taller building than Tokyo Tower, people are still attracted to Tokyo Tower's majestic appearance.
Sensoji is Tokyo's oldest temple with the large red lanterns that have become the symbol of Asakusa. The gorgeous red buildings are worth seeing and the temple is a famous sightseeing place where a majority of people visit when they come to Tokyo. On the way to the main temple at Nakamise street, you will find a variety of stores that sell souvenirs found only in Japan. The area is always crowded with people, no matter the season.
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