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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 Cruising! Enjoy the cruise going under the gorgeous Rainbow bridge and gaze at the skyscrapers of Tokyo. On Tuesdays you will visit Fukagawa museum or the Hamarikyu Gardens. After the nice refreshing cruise, the bus will pass by Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, and Olympic Stadium, and return to Shinjuku station.

Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market Seafood and Sightseeing Tour

3. Tokyo: Tsukiji Fish Market Seafood and Sightseeing Tour

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: 1-Day Private Customizable Tour by Car

4. Tokyo: 1-Day Private Customizable Tour by Car

Be picked up from your hotel, relax in a chartered car, and explore the city at your own pace with a friendly chauffeur on a completely customizable day tour. If you are not sure what you want to see, you can choose the default itinerary. Choose to explore the sights on your own, or select the option including a driver-guide. With the set itinerary, be picked up from your accommodation within Tokyo's 23 wards at 9:00 AM. The first stop is the Asakusa District where you will see Tsukuji Market, Sensoji Temple, and the Tokyo SkyTree. Afterwards, see the Imperial Palace before traveling to Ginza and the Meiji Jingu Shrine. Visit Harajuku Takeshita Street and see Japanese street culture for yourself. Go to the Shibuya Area and witness the famous scramble crossing. Enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo Bay in the futuristic area of Odaiba before being dropped off at your hotel or place of your choosing within the 23 wards at 8:00 PM.  Suggested places to visit include the Traditional Cannon Shrine in Asakusa, the Giant instagramable Kaminarimon Gate, the famous Tsukiji Fish Market, and the fancy Ginza area. You could choose to walk through the beautiful Imperial gardens, enjoy the magnificent views from Tokyo Tower or Skytree and stroll around the futuristic Odaiba area.

Tokyo: Top 10 Highlights and Hidden Gems Private Tour

5. Tokyo: Top 10 Highlights and Hidden Gems Private Tour

Welcome to "Tokyo in a Day," an experience crafted for you, where you'll feel the city's heart beating in sync with yours. With a knowledgeable host at your side, we offer a flexible 8-hour journey designed around your interests. This is our suggested itinerary, but remember, your wishes guide our path. Begin your day at Asakusa's Senso-ji Temple, a tranquil reminder of Tokyo's historic charm. Then, the lively pulse of Ameya-Yokocho Market awaits, offering a bustling panorama of sights, sounds, and flavors. Next, navigate the tech and pop culture wonderland of Akihabara, a playground for your imagination. When hunger calls, we recommend the Tsukiji Outer Market, a culinary delight showcasing Tokyo's thriving seafood scene. Moving on, we propose the Imperial Palace East Gardens, a serene oasis amidst the urban landscape. After this peaceful interlude, embrace the sophisticated allure of Ginza, Tokyo's upscale shopping district. Hama-rikyu Gardens offer a moment of reprieve, a world where nature and tradition converge amidst the city's skyscrapers. As evening approaches, Shibuya Crossing, an epitome of Tokyo's vibrant spirit, beckons. Nearby, the Meiji Shrine stands as a testament to Japan's spiritual heritage. And as twilight descends, let Harajuku's Takeshita Street guide you through a kaleidoscope of fashion and street food. "Tokyo in a Day" is not just a tour; it's your personalized journey through Tokyo's multifaceted charm.

Tokyo: 24-hour, 48-hour, or 72-hour Subway Ticket

6. Tokyo: 24-hour, 48-hour, or 72-hour Subway Ticket

Save yourself money and stress with this unique subway ticket. If you are staying in Tokyo and planning to visit major city attractions by train, this metro pass is the perfect option. Enjoy unlimited rides on Tokyo subway lines for the validity of your ticket. Whether you choose the 24-hour, 48-hour, or 72-hour option, you'll be able to travel on both Tokyo Metro lines and Toei subway lines.

From Tokyo: Mount Fuji Private Day Tour

7. From Tokyo: Mount Fuji Private Day Tour

Discover the stunning natural beauty of the Mount Fuji area as you enjoy the comfort and convenience of a private, chartered car and a professional driver. On this day tour, choose your own adventure and go at your own pace. Visit spots like Sengen Shrine and Lake Kawaguchi. Begin your tour and set out from Tokyo after your driver picks you up from your desired location within the 24 wards, including hotels and stations in Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, and Ikebukuro, etc. Then, make your way to the Mount Fuji area. Admire the scenic views of the countryside as you ride. Continue your day following your own sense of adventure, or get suggestions from your driver. Stop at the Arakurayama Sengen Park for the spectacular sights of Mount Fuji and the five-storied red pagoda. If seasonal weather allows, go to the Fujinomiya 5th Station before pausing for lunch. Next, go to Lake Yamanaka for further views of Mount Fuji. Relish the peacefulness and tranquillity of the water as you admire the impressive volcanic peak. Finally, visit the eight, aquifer-fed springs of Oshino Hakkai before making your way back to Tokyo.

Haneda Airport: 1-Way Shared Shuttle Transfer

8. Haneda Airport: 1-Way Shared Shuttle Transfer

Following pick-up from the Haneda Airport terminal, head to any of the 23 wards of Tokyo City to the doorsteps of your address. Or, if you are traveling somewhere from your hotel or place of accommodation, enjoy a pick-up from your hotel lobby. As this shuttle transfer takes the stress out of trying to find expensive and untrustworthy taxis, this is truly a hassle-free way to get to and from the Haneda Airport and your place of accommodation in Tokyo.

Japan: Unlimited Pocket Wi-Fi Router Rental - Hotel Delivery

9. Japan: Unlimited Pocket Wi-Fi Router Rental - Hotel Delivery

Enjoy the convenience of an unlimited portable Wi-Fi router, charger, and USB cable delivered to directly your hotel in Japan along with a prepaid envelope for return. 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: 3-Hour Food Tour of Shinbashi at Night

10. Tokyo: 3-Hour Food Tour of Shinbashi at Night

Explore the alleys of Tokyo's Shinbashi area, known for its rustic izakayas (pubs) and food stalls. Grab some of the most satisfying food on the planet as you discover the vibrant district after dark! Start by entering the chasm of eateries overrun on a nightly basis by the working class of Japan. Join the thousands of businessmen who go to their favorite izakaya bar for a quick bite and cold beer before going home. Stop for some sashimi (raw fish), large gyoza (dumplings) and tamagoyaki (omelet), and then continue to a yakitori stall serving skewered meat and veggies cooked over an open fire. Wind your way through the maze of izakayas to find one of the most hidden okonomiyaki (pancake) shops, where only the locals go. Savor an authentic okonomiyaki with a drink before heading back to Shinbashi Station for the end of the tour.

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Ivana was our photographer in Tokyo and the photos of my mum and i turned out very well capturing both posed and candid photos the way we wanted. She is professional and easy to work with and she knew all the best places to capture those memories though some walking required. We had a lot of fun throughout. Highly recommend this activity!

Great wifi router with multiple pick-up/drop off options! Connections sometimes dropped prompting a restart, but overall it was great, especially for the price!

Our guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. He made our experience very positive and memorable. He did an amazing job!!!

Awesome service. We got our tickets easily and quickly. Would highly recommend.

Antonio was a great guide we toured Ueno Park and Yanaka