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Tokyo: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Ticket

1. Tokyo: Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Ticket

Take in the city of Tokyo from an open-top sightseeing bus and choose from all the available routes according to your interests. Your ticket provides unlimited access to all routes, allowing you to hop off when you want to explore more. See the highlights of the city, such as Tokyo Sky Tree, Asakusa, Tokyo Tower, Tsukiji, and Ginza. Route 1: TOKYO SKYTREE course Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building — Kodemmacho Station — Ryogoku Edo-Tokyo Museum — TOKYO SKYTREE station — Asakusa Hanakawado — Asakusa Tawaramachi — Ueno Matsuzakaya — Akihabara (Suehirocho) — Shin-Nihombashi Station — Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building Route 2: TOKYO TOWER, Tsukiji Ginza course Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building — Tokyo Tower — Tokyo Prince Hotel/Zojo-ji Temple — Tokyo Teleport Station — Tsukiji Ginza — Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building Route 3: SHINJUKU SHIBUYA course Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building — Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden — Shinjuku Station South Exit/Hotel Century Southern Tower — Shinjuku Station West Exit/Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building — Shibuya City Hall/Harajuku/Meiji Jingu Shrine — Marunouchi Mitsubishi Building You can hop off and back on the bus at your convenience and explore the sights you’re interested in at your own pace. From the open-top bus, you’ll enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo as you listen to the commentary on your audio guide.

Tokyo: Full-Day Sightseeing Bus Tour

2. Tokyo: Full-Day Sightseeing Bus Tour

Discover 18 Tokyo must-see places and activities on the deluxe coach in 1day. On this tour, be taken to the most famous places in Tokyo such as Meiji Shrine, Asakusa, and Imperial Palace. Enjoy popular activities such as going up to the 350-meter observatory at the Tokyo Sky Tree, drinking matcha, and even Tokyo Bay Cruise. Start the tour from the center of Tokyo, Shinjuku (Love statue). A comfortable air-conditioned coach will pass by Kabukicho, which is a popular Japanese pub hopping area. The bus will first take you to “Meiji Jingu Shinto Shrine”, one of the most famous Shinto shrines in Japan. It was made for the emperor Meiji and it is surrounded by beautiful forest that you will forget that you are actually in the middle of Tokyo. Pass by Harajuku, Omotesando shopping district and National Diet Building which is the Japanese parliament house with beautiful Symmetrical building built in 1936. Stop at Imperial Palace where the current residence of the Imperial family, also it is the site of Edo Castle, a castle in Tokyo. We will visit either the East Garden (traditional Japanese Gardens) or the Niju-bashi Bridge (historical Japanese structure) in the Outer Garden, After learning about the history of Japan, the bus will drive through Akihabara, Ueno, and Kappa-Bashi market street where you can see lots of kitchen items such as Japanese dishes, knives and very real looking food replicas. And then it is time to explore Asakusa. One of the most famous sightseeing spots in Tokyo. Shop at Nakamise avenue and don’t forget to take photos at Kaminari-mon Gate, that iconic red lantern. At Asakusa, the tour offers 2 unique Japanese experiences. Authentic Uji Match experience Enjoy the “Not Bitter Matcha Green Tea” known as “Premium Matcha” which uses “Ichibancha” (first flush) from Uji, Kyoto. There are also options of Sweet Matcha Gelato or Matcha Beer. “IZAKAYA” Japanese Pub Lunch experience (If lunch selected) Experience eating “KARAAGE” (Japanese Fried Chicken JFC) and “TOFU” set meals, which are the most common national dishes for Japanese people! Tofu here only uses locally produced soybeans, and it is made at the store every day. *When booking, please indicate the number of customers requesting vegetarian meals or gluten-free meals. *Muslim-friendly meals, Allergy-friendly meals, lactose-free meals, etc. are not available. Please book the tour without lunch. The tour led you to Tokyo Sky Tree & Sora-machi shopping mall. It is the tallest broadcasting tower in the world! Benefit from Skip-the-Line admission to go up “Tembo Deck” observatory! Stop at Odaiba and get ready for the last activity which is Tokyo Bay Cruise! Enjoy the ride going under the gorgeous Rainbow bridge and gaze at the skyscrapers of Tokyo. **On every Tuesdays you will visit Fukagawa museum or the Hamarikyu Gardens, no cruise due to a company suspention. After the nice refreshing cruise, the bus will return to Shinjuku station.

Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market Seafood and Sightseeing Tour

3. Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market Seafood and Sightseeing Tour

Tsukiji Fish Market is like the sacred place for seafood, because this is the place where the famous SUSHI chefs in Tokyo buy their seafood every morning. Even though the fish market recently moved to Toyosu, the culture and the lively atmosphere in Tsukiji was built along with the long history and fortunately it remains the same way. This peculiar atmosphere is one of the things that cannot be seen in the new fish market in Toyosu. This tour is a combination of experiencing the lively fish market streets and the historical temple and shrine. Therefore, you can experience at our food culture along with our religious culture. Our guide will take you to places where you can shop and have an affordable bite. Please don't hesitate to ask your guide if you have anything that you would like to see or buy. The guide will try his/her own best to make the most of your experience during the tour (Please check our reviews on TripAdvisor!). Towards the end of the tour, we'll have a nice meal at the seafood DONBURI (bowl) restaurant. The restaurant also serves meals for vegetarians, so even if you're a vegetarian you'll always find a meal of your choice, but please also feel free to let us know if you have any food restrictions or allergies. Though the drinks will be exclusive from the tour fee, you can also enjoy the Japanese beer or sake with your finger food or seafood bowl. This is one of the favorite ways for Japanese people to enjoy Tsukiji; to have a drink with excellent seafood!! Solo travelers, friends, couples and families, etc. I would like to welcome everybody for this tour!! Come and join us for this Tsukiji tour and enjoy the best seafood in Tokyo!! I hope to have an awesome experience together!! ・Learn more about Japanese views on religion on this tour, as well as getting a thorough introduction to the country's best seafood dishes at Tsukiji Market. After meeting your guide, head to a 300-year-old Buddhist temple and learn more about Japanese worship traditions.  ・Next, head to Tsukiji Market, the cradle of seafood in Tokyo, and the place where famous sushi chefs buy their seafood every morning. Soak up the lively atmosphere of this revered location as you wander around the various stalls. Feel free to sample some dishes from street food vendors and ask your guide for recommendations. Before lunch, pay a visit to the market's observatory and witness all the hustle and bustle from above. ・Finish your tour with a delicious seafood lunch. Sit down to a yummy donburi bowl at a seafood restaurant. Vegetarian options are available as well. Sip on a glass of Japanese beer or sake with your finger food or seafood bowl. This is one of the Japanese' favorite ways to enjoy Tsukiji—a cold beer with excellent seafood.

Tokyo: Guided Walking Tour of Tsukiji Market with Breakfast

4. Tokyo: Guided Walking Tour of Tsukiji Market with Breakfast

Enjoy a tasting of Japanese street food for breakfast as you walk through the busy streets of the famous Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo on a guided tour. Savor a variety of freshly prepared fish and meat specialties while learning about the local culture. Begin your tour at the main gate of Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple and admire its unique ancient Buddhist-inspired architecture from the exterior. Venture to Tsukiji Outer Market, one of the largest wholesale fish markets in the world and a popular destination among food lovers. Marvel at the market's charismatic workers and unusual products as you pass by restaurants, shops, stalls, and other businesses. During your visit, delight your palate with 7 tastings that will include grilled seafood or beef skewers, a Japanese-style omelette, tuna sandwiches, fried fish paste skewers, a drink, a sample of Japanese tea, and a sample of dashi soup stock.

Tokyo: Tsukiji Market Walking Tour & Rolled Sushi Class

5. Tokyo: Tsukiji Market Walking Tour & Rolled Sushi Class

Get to know seafood's impact on Japanese cuisine on a guided tour of the Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and during a sushi rolling class. Meet your guide at Tsukiji Honganji Temple and tour the Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and experience its lively and messy and charmingly authentic atmosphere. Follow your guide and learn interesting things about the market and about Japanese seafood cuisine. Then, continue to the cooking school and learn how to prepare some of the most typical Washoku (traditional dishes) at Japan’s largest cooking school. Prepare authentic dishes, such as rolled sushi, Temari sushi, egg omelet, and miso soup. A professional instructor will show you various cooking techniques. Finish your experience by enjoying your creations for lunch.

Tsukiji: Outer Market Walking Tour & Sake Tasting Experience

6. Tsukiji: Outer Market Walking Tour & Sake Tasting Experience

Do it all in an afternoon on a unique tour in Tsukiji exploring Japan's food and sake culture. Learn to pray like a local at Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple, discover interesting food at Tsukiji Outer Market, then finish off with an extensive sake tasting experience at a local salon. Meet your local guide in front of Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple before entering the temple to learn how to pray. Begin your walking tour as you head to Tsukiji Outer Market. Discover interesting stores inside the market with guidance from your local food expert, and choose to buy some local produce to try for yourself. After touring the market, move on to a private salon for a fun sake-tasting experience in Tsukiji. Find your favorite as you sample different sakes from around Japan and its many breweries. Your sake expert will share their knowledge about the brewery, history, and story of each bottle before sampling. Just like wine and beer, not all sake tastes the same and with 50 to 60 different types on offer, you can experience a wide range of flavors. Your sake-tasting experience includes unlimited tastings. There are snacks available during the tasting session, to enhance the flavor of the different sakes. You'll also try the brewed beverage at different temperatures and taste how the flavor changes. For kids, soft drinks and tea and snacks will be provided. The tour ends at Tsukiji sake salon, only a few minutes away from either Tsukiji station or Shintomicho station.

Tokyo: 3-hour Guided E-Bike Tour of the City's Hidden Gems

7. Tokyo: 3-hour Guided E-Bike Tour of the City's Hidden Gems

This special tour will take you on a cool e-bike for a 17-km, 3-hour tour of Tokyo's must-see spots. Places that are impossible to reach by car or bus can be reached nimbly with an e-bike! With carefully selected major sightseeing spots such as Tokyo station, Ningyo-yaki which is Japanese street snack and Kiyosumi-Garden, and allowing enough time at each location, this course allows you to fully appreciate the atmosphere of each place, rather than just passing through it. Finally, we will go to Fukagawa-Fudoson which is an unique Japanese Buddhism temple. Once you go inside the temple, you will find how the ritual practice over there. By learning about the history and culture of each area, you will enjoy your trip to Japan even more. Of course, you can participate alone! Nothing to worry about with our experienced tour guides! Also, ebike is powerful and has no age limit. Families and even women can enjoy the tour without any worries! Please come to the store at least 15 minutes before the ebike briefing. Please note that we will depart on time. We hope you enjoy sightseeing in Japan with this cool e-bike.

Tokyo: Guided Walking Tour of Tsukiji Market with Lunch

8. Tokyo: Guided Walking Tour of Tsukiji Market with Lunch

Enjoy a tasting of Japanese street food for lunch as you walk through the busy streets of the famous Tsukiji Outer Market in Tokyo on a guided tour. Savor a variety of freshly prepared fish and meat specialties while learning about the local culture. Begin your tour at the main gate of Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple and admire its unique ancient Buddhist-inspired architecture from the exterior. Venture to Tsukiji Outer Market, one of the largest wholesale fish markets in the world and a popular destination among food lovers. Marvel at the market's charismatic workers and unusual products as you pass by restaurants, shops, stalls, and other businesses. During your visit, delight your palate with 9 tastings that will include grilled seafood or beef skewers, a Japanese-style omelette, tuna sushi, fried fish paste skewers, filled rice balls, a dessert, a drink, a sample of Japanese tea, and a sample of dashi soup stock.

Tokyo: Complete Tour in One Day, Visit All 15 Popular Sights

9. Tokyo: Complete Tour in One Day, Visit All 15 Popular Sights

Welcome to Tokyo, Japan! We have been very popular on other global web sites and started selling on Get Your Guide this year, 2024! Let’s dive into and discover Tokyo's kaleidoscope of sights and sounds. Explore as many as 15 attractions in the city on this full day tour. We take you to the must-see sights and also show you the hidden gems of each location. Let’s stroll the city on foot and by metro like a local for the day. Transportation and the street in the area are very complicated, even for the Japanese. However, all our guides were born and raised in Japan, have lived for a long time close to the area, and are well-trained expert locals. So, we can take you to so many places, at the best time, within a limited timeframe. We recommend you join our tour on your first day in Tokyo. Because, you can learn not only about sights, but also about Japanese history, culture, society, ways of thinking, values and even about local etiquette, how to take public transportations, our everyday life. But above all, the best part of travelling is good food. This tour will take you to some of the best-known restaurants you should not miss when you are in the area, as well as hidden gems recommended by locals. 【Places to visit】 1. Seven Eleven: How convenient! 2 Meiji Shrine: Beautiful Forest in busy street 3 Harajuku fashion street: The center of young fashion 4 Shibuya "Hachi": The most famous dog in Japan 5 Shibuya scramble crossing: The most crowded crossing 6 Tsukiji Honganji: Very unique temple 7 Tsukiji fish market: The biggest fish market (Lunch) 8 The Imperial Palace: The center of Japan 9 Marunouchi: Business center 10 Tokyo station: Central Hub of the country 11 Akihabara: Anime/Manga/Game/Pet cafe city 12 Ueno Park: Art Forest 13 Ameyoko Street: Multinational market 14 Sensoji Temple: Most popular tourist spot 15 Asakusa Shrine: Shinto Shrine in Buddhist temple area 16 Guide to Izakaya: Place for refreshment *We will take metro between each area, and take a walk in each area

Tokyo: Tsukiji Market Guided Tour & Sushi-Making Experience

10. Tokyo: Tsukiji Market Guided Tour & Sushi-Making Experience

Join a guided foodie experience that is a mix of a local market tour and a cooking class. Walk through the Tsukiji Market glistening with fresh fish, and find out where top chefs go shopping. Then, take part in a sushi-making masterclass with an instructor, with all ingredients included. Start by meeting your guide and venturing into the streets of Tsukiji Outer Market, Japan's most famous market and once the largest seafood market in the world. Browse through a colorful variety of freshly sliced sashimi, dried seaweed, fruits, vegetables, tuna, and other cooking items on sale. Walk past expert merchants at work and visit the stores where Michelin-star chefs buy their produce. Learn about the history of this fascinating area from your guide. Then, take public transportation to travel to a state-of-the-art kitchen. Learn what goes behind making nigiri sushi (traditional hand-rolled sushi), hosomaki sushi (thin sushi rolls), and gunkanmaki sushi (sushi wrapped in nori seaweed with a soft topping of your choice). After learning about the history of the cuisine and hygiene techniques, it's time to get to work. Make your own under the supervision of an expert instructor. Finally, get introduced to Japanese dining etiquette and sit down to enjoy the rich taste of your own handmade sushi.

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4.7
(114 reviews)

Full-day visit to Tokyo. The guide was Angie and she was wonderful!! A very good guide! As the owner of a travel agency I will recommend this tour to all my clients who come to Tokyo. The transportation is good, it just doesn't have ports to charge your cell phone but the internet is very good. The option with food was not the best, it is a fried chicken with coleslaw or cabbage and tomato, do not take the option with food, better eat in the different restaurants in the area.

Great tour , great guide , so much in one day . Our guide K was excellent , kept everyone informed and interested on the tour . Highly recommended .

Thanks to our guide Miko, we had a wonderful day with a very professional guide. All day discovering news and amazing objectives!

The day was well planned and well organised. our guide Mao Mao Watanabesan was brilliant.

Angie was the best as a tour guide, very helpful and informative