- Pick up – 8:30 am from Tokyo Hotel
We will pick you up from your Tokyo Hotel at 8:30.Â
Note:
“30 min could be delay due to traffic no refund and review could be accepted.”
- Senso-ji Temple
Senso-ji Temple is Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple, located in the Asakusa district. It holds deep cultural and historical significance in Japan.
- Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree is one of the most iconic landmarks in Tokyo and the tallest structure in Japan. It serves as a broadcasting tower and a popular tourist destination, offering stunning panoramic views of the city.
- Nakamise Shopping Street
Nakamise Shopping Street, located just beyond Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), is one of the oldest shopping streets in Japan, leading up to the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. It’s a bustling, vibrant street filled with traditional shops, food stalls, and souvenirs.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Jingu Shrine is one of Tokyo’s most important and visited Shinto shrines, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Nestled within a vast forested area in the Shibuya district, the shrine provides a peaceful escape from the city’s urban hustle.
- Imperial Palace Eastern Garden
The Imperial Palace East Gardens are a beautiful, accessible part of the Imperial Palace grounds in Tokyo, open to the public for exploration. This area was once part of the inner defenses of Edo Castle and now serves as a peaceful garden with historic ruins, well-manicured lawns, and seasonal flowers. - Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large and tranquil park located in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo, blending traditional Japanese, English, and French landscape designs. It serves as an oasis of greenery amidst the bustling city, offering beautiful gardens, walking paths, and seasonal flora. - Takeshita Street
Takeshita Street is a vibrant and trendy pedestrian shopping street in the Harajuku district of Tokyo, known for its youth culture, fashion, and eclectic shops. It’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking for unique fashion, quirky accessories, and street food. - Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest and most famous pedestrian crossings in the world, located in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo. It’s a symbol of Tokyo’s vibrant energy and urban culture, where hundreds of people cross from all directions at once when the traffic lights turn red. - Hachiko Statue
Hachiko is a beloved symbol of loyalty in Japan, represented by the famous statue of an Akita dog located outside Shibuya Station in Tokyo. The story of Hachiko is heart-warming and has touched people worldwide. - Drop-off at Tokyo Hotel arround 5:30 pmÂ
* Please note that last minute reservations cannot be guaranteed. We also have a daily limit for tours, your tour will be confirmed when our staff sends you an email regarding your tour. For more information, please contact us directly.