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Things to do in Chiba Prefecture

Our most recommended things to do in Chiba Prefecture

Tokyo, Japan: Mobile WiFi - pick up at Narita Airport T2

1. Tokyo, Japan: Mobile WiFi - pick up at Narita Airport T2

Access the internet anytime, anywhere with 4G LTE mobile WiFi provided by NINJA WiFi. No longer will you have to worry about finding your way without access to maps or missing important updates from friends and family. We have everything covered with our secure, easy to use WiFi routers. You can connect up to 5 devices at once to each router. Whether you are coming to Japan for business and you need to connect multiple phones, computers and/or tablets, to the internet, or are travelling for pleasure with a group of friends or family who all want internet access, we have you covered. Pick up your mobile WiFi router at Narita International Airport Terminal 2 to start using WiFi immediately. We also offer many ways to return your device, whether it be by dropping it off at any of our counters in major Japanese airports, at our counter in Shinjuku, Tokyo, or shipping it to us from anywhere in Japan. *If you wish to have a different return location, please contact info@ninjawifi.com as soon as possible. Mobile WiFi is a 21st century necessity that makes travelling much more fun and easy. We offer flexible plans from 5 days to 30 days, so you can choose what suits you best.

Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea Entry Ticket and Transfer

2. Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea Entry Ticket and Transfer

Book this service for an entrance ticket to Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea with a transfer service to and from your hotel. Enjoy transportation in a comfortable van before having a fun day with the whole family or your friends. Your ticket is readily available, so you don't have to wait in line to purchase it. After spending the day in either of the parks, head back to your hotel in the comfortable van.

Narita Airport: 1-Way Shared Shuttle Transfer

3. Narita Airport: 1-Way Shared Shuttle Transfer

Book a shared shuttle transfer for door-to-door transportation between Narita Airport and the city of Tokyo. This 1 hour and 20 minute-service is available for airport arrivals and departures. Make your way to the meeting point indicated on your reservation confirmation or service voucher. The driver will be holding a Cherry Tomato signboard. For hotel pick-ups please wait in the lobby at the time indicated on the departure notice. Bookings are accepted up to 13 months in advance. For last-minute travelers, it is best to book at least 72 hours in advance to ensure sufficient time to process your request. Your booking is subject to availability and confirmation.

Tokyo: Asakusa Guided Tour with Tokyo Skytree Entry Tickets

4. Tokyo: Asakusa Guided Tour with Tokyo Skytree Entry Tickets

After having our flagship Asakusa in-depth history tour, we will enjoy a 10-minute hike on the Sumida River Walk, a pathway across the Sumida River connecting the historical neighborhood of Asakusa with the Tokyo Skytree area - two major and popular sightseeing spots in the city. The tour includes two major activities after we arrive at the Tokyo Skytree. 1) Climb to the lower and upper observation decks to enjoy the panoramic view of the city. We will use a smartphone app providing information on major tourist spots using the VR technology. Download this app to your smartphone; the guide will do the rest with the app helping you locate major landmarks and their information as you enjoy the panorama. 2) Stroll in the mega shopping complex and the guide will take you exactly to the shops you are looking for. You will find there what you genuinely want to take back home, not to mention Japanese souvenirs. For groups of three or more, we will use a headsset to hear the guide's voice clearly.

Sumida River: Japanese Traditional Yakatabune Dinner Cruise

5. Sumida River: Japanese Traditional Yakatabune Dinner Cruise

Enjoy the beautiful view of Tokyo Skytree and Tokyo Bay on this traditional dinner boat cruise! Yakatabune is a traditional dinner boat cruise popular among locals and tourists to enjoy meals and view The boat depart from Azumabashi, located in heart of Asakusa. Form here you get onboard to the Yakatabune, traditional Japanese dinner boat cruising down the Sumida river. The boat cruise thru the city down the river to the Tokyo Bay while start serving with you a Japanese style food. At Tokyo bay, you can see a beautifully illuminated Tokyo city with the Rainbow bridge and Odaiba. we make a stop here for you to climb up the roof of the boat and enjoy the panoramic view of the City and Take memorable photos. Dinner cruise continue cruise while serving rest of the meal to the Tokyo Skytree where we make the another stop for the view and photos. after that boat return to the Azumabashi bridge where the cruise ends. Yakatabune dinner cruise comes with a full course Japanese style dinner and a free-flow of drinks including Beer, Sake, Whiskey, wine, Plum wine, tea, and various soft drinks.

Tokyo: Private Transfer from/to Tokyo Narita Airport

6. Tokyo: Private Transfer from/to Tokyo Narita Airport

When picking you up from or to Narita airport, your exclusive driver will wait for you at the arrival gate or a designated place. No need to worry about complicated public transportation, too much luggage, language barriers, etc. We will provide you with the best service, allowing you to have a safe, efficient and comfortable private transfer service. Of course, you don't have to worry about other charges,if your hotel is located inside Tokyo 23 wards.

Tokyo: Japan's Cultural Curiosities Walking Tour

7. Tokyo: Japan's Cultural Curiosities Walking Tour

Your 3-hour Tokyo tour begins in the Ningyocho neighborhood, a district known for its timeless traditions and, as you’ll discover right away, tasty treats. The fragrance of cinnamon will lead you to a shop that specializes in Japanese sweets. Established in 1897, in the Meiji Era, this shop stays true to its origins. Visit an incense store that dates back to 1705, and learn about kōdō, the art of appreciating incense. You’ll also stop at a little gift shop that carries traditional Japanese items, from calligraphy tools to decorative wares. If you’re hungry by this point, that’s good, as you’ll be stopping at a snack shop from the Showa Era that features treats popular in the early 20th century, including candies, caramels, ramune soda, fish jerky, and bean paste snacks, to name a few. Next, you'll visit a shop that specialises in a traditional snack: senbei (rice crackers), a favourite in many Japanese households, which is happily gluten and dairy free. Try sweet kawara senbei (made from flour actually, not rice), as well as salty rice crackers, a favorite in many Japanese households. Cross the street to a shamisen shop, and learn a bit about this traditional Japanese stringed instrument. Then head to a local tenugui shop, where they sell woven hand towels depicting Japanese scenes. Your Tokyo tour guide will next show one of the 8 temples in Ningyocho. Visit a shrine where virtue, longevity, learning, and wealth are worshiped. You can offer a prayer here, and wash a coin to ensure a prosperous life. Visit the nearby neighborhood of Nihonbashi, a hub for merchants during the Edo period. Today, it’s predominantly a financial district that’s home to trading firms and the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Although Nihonbashi is very much a modern neighborhood, you’ll find many traditional Japanese shops hidden in its alleyways and even within its department stores. Stop at a seaweed shop, as well as an old-fashioned stationery shop that was established in 1946. Admire the display of calligraphy brushes, inks, traditional paints, handmade greeting cards, and little dolls. Check out a toothpick shop that has been in business since 1704 and that gives a little something extra special to buyers: each toothpick is wrapped in a piece of paper with a poem. You’ll also stop at a katsuobushi shop that can be traced back more than 200 years. Katsuobushi, or fish shavings, is used to make fish broth, the very essence of Japanese cooking. Lastly, you’ll visit a shop that makes golden leaves at 0.0001 of a millimeter, traditionally used for decorating ceramics, furnishings, and even food. The tour ends at the Nihonbashi information center, where you’ll get to taste a few more traditional Japanese sweets before saying sayōnara.

Japan: Unlimited Wi-Fi Router Rental with Airport Pickup

8. Japan: Unlimited Wi-Fi Router Rental with Airport Pickup

• Enjoy the convenience of an unlimited portable wi-fi router, charger, and usb cable.  • With your router, connect up to 10 devices at one time and stay fully connected on your trip. • iPhone, iPad, android smartphones, pcs, mac laptops, and other portable consoles are all supported with your pocket wi-fi. • The device enables a hybrid 4g lte high-speed connection with a battery that can last up to 10 hours (usually about 8 hours, depending on usage). • At the end of your trip, use the prepaid envelope included with your order to seamlessly return your pocket Wi-Fi via any Japanese postal box or airport postal box.

Tokyo: Off the Beaten Path Private Guided Tour

9. Tokyo: Off the Beaten Path Private Guided Tour

Explore Tokyo in your own way with a private licensed guide. Let the guide know what special requests you have for the day and they will tailor your itinerary accordingly. All guides hold the nationally-licensed Tour Guide-Interpreter certification. It is issued by the Japanese government and requires a good understanding of Japanese culture and history. If you want to experience authentic local life, the backstreets of Yanaka, Shibamata, Fukagawa, and Asakusa are recommended. This tour feature a morning pickup at your hotel in Tokyo, then a visit to any number of possible sites. You can customize your itinerary according to the specific places you want to visit. See a suggested itinerary below.  First stop is the Shibamata neighborhood, where many historical shops can be found. Some have even been there for over a hundred years. It’s a great place to sample some classic Japanese snacks and street food, such as senbei, soy sauce crackers, and chewy rice balls. Next, head to the Yanaka Ginza neighborhood. Even among locals, it’s a lesser-known area that retains its old-Japan charm. Edo-era shops and restaurants line a small shopping street. Though the shops include modern 100-yen stores, there are many handicrafts, ceramics, and street food stores too. If you’ve become a fan of Japanese food during your travels, Kappabashi Street is a place to bring home something to cook or serve your own Japanese food with. Kappabashi is a long street lined with kitchen shops, plus the occasional kitchen clothing or fake food store. Other popular places you could visit on this tour include the Nezu and Sendagi areas, the Fukagawa Edo Museum, and the Asakusa district.

From Tokyo or Yokohama: Kamakura & Enoshima Private Day Tour

10. From Tokyo or Yokohama: Kamakura & Enoshima Private Day Tour

Discover Old Town, Kamakura, Japan's historic sightseeing destination, on a day trip from Tokyo & Yokohama. Explore highlights of Enoshima Island, known for it's picturesque views which was often depicted on Ukiyo-e, or paintings made of woodblock prints . Visit them both as part of this private experience that can be designed to fit the wishes of your group. Example itinerary: Set off from Tokyo or Yokohama and head to Hokoku-ji Temple known as a bamboo temple in which visitors can enjoy powder tea at the café inside. Continue to Kencho-ji Temple which is the most prestigious zen temple in Kamakura clan. Walk down to Tsurugaoka-Hachimangu Shinto Shrine established by Minamoto Yoritomo, the first shogun of samurai government. Finally pay respect to the Statue of Great Buddha of Kamakura at Kotoku-in Temple. Enjoy some food at a local restaurant. Seafoods or rice& curry is local specialty. Admire the Enoshima Island's scenery with Mount Fuji in the background. Enjoy selecting suvenior along with the shopping arcades leading to Enoshima Shrine Because each temple garden has flowers that bloom in each season, the visiting spots might be changed depending on the season. Other requests, including alternative pickup & drop-off points or vehicle type for your group, can also be accommodated. Please refer to remarks on "Important Information".

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Tickets were delivered to our hotel when we checked in with instructions about our pickup time (both from the hotel and at the theme park). We got both the DisneyLand and DisneySea and we were impressed with overall comms. We had to leave early from DisneySea and couldnt coordinate an ealier pick up and took our own transportation back, but that wasn't an issue at all.

I had Shuji as a guide and he was great. We discussed in advance what i was looking for and he planned the total time down to the minute. what i liked the most was that he didn’t just take me around to different unique places but he had a wealth of information and stories. I learned a lot. At the end we got dinner and drinks together. Thanks!

Very nice and friendly contact. Driver very punctual, friendly and helpful. Pickup was right in front of the hotel and ended right in front of the terminal entrance. The trip went without any problems. Due to the distance, traveling by car is the more relaxed option. I will book the service if necessary next time.

The convenience was key for me. Easy seamless ticket, delivery, pick up and drop off. Had an amazing time at Tokyo Disneyland. Will definitely recommend this service and use them again in the future!

Excellent service. The driver showed up right up time provided a safe, comfortable ride to the airport. I would absolutely use their service again.