Zoom Through Tokyo on a 3-Hour Urban Cycling Adventure!
See Tokyo like never before on this fun 3-hour cycling tour. Hop on an electric-assist bike and glide effortlessly through the bustling streets while feeling the thrill of the ride.
Explore iconic neighborhoods like Shibuya, with its world-famous scramble crossing, and lively Shinjuku, filled with towering skyscrapers and neon lights. Discover hidden alleys, charming local cafes, and streets most visitors miss, giving you a unique glimpse of city life.
Perfect for all fitness levels, this tour combines sightseeing, adventure, and fun—an easy, refreshing, and unforgettable way to experience Tokyo in just a short time.
Along with Shibuya and Ikebukuro, Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most popular entertainment districts, and a popular area among foreigners. Shinjuku has a convenient image, with numerous department stores, huge electronics retailers, and fashion buildings, but if you walk a little further you'll find a new side to it that is lush and green. It's an exciting area not only for foreign tourists but also for foreign residents.
An urban oasis park surrounded by forest and water.
The sight of over 1,000 people crossing the street at once at Shibuya Scramble Crossing is a symbol of Tokyo.
The ginkgo tree avenue stretches for approximately 300 meters, with 146 trees planted approximately 9 meters apart, creating a unique landscape that makes you feel as if you are walking through a yellow tunnel.
This comprehensive radio tower has been in the heart of Tokyo for over half a century since its opening in 1958. There are two observation decks: the main deck (150m) and the top deck (250m).(This tour does not include entry inside.)
The National Diet Building is a three-minute walk from Kokkai-gijidomae Station. As the nation's sole legislative body, it is the hall where the Diet conducts its deliberations, including enacting laws, approving budgets, and nominating the Prime Minister. (You cannot enter the Houses of Parliament)
During the Edo period, it was the castle of successive Tokugawa shoguns, and since the Meiji period, it has been the residence of successive emperors up to the current emperor.(This tour does not include entry inside.)
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