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10 hours
Daily Tour
10 people
English, Japanese
You travel back in time when you visit Tokyo, with the city’s history extending centuries into the past. A new experience awaits around every corner including samurai-themed restaurants, manga shops and Kabuki theatres. Tired of searching for things to do? Throw your worries out the door at Akihabara Electric Town where you can explore electronics stores on getting lost in an indoor amusement park.
Give yourself an out-of-this-world experience - visit the Robot Restaurant in Tokyo. The fully automated robot performers will keep you entertained as they proudly present a range of enticing and enjoyable shows which you'll treasure for life! And then step outside and explore Kabukicho's labyrinth of never-ending bars, restaurants and nightclubs, all with their own unique atmosphere to give your night that special feel.
Izakaya Alley is a trip around the world through Japan's favourite drinking holes. From gyūdon to ceviche, what Izakaya has to offer will have you coming back for more. Find new treats on every corner of this Tokyo alleyway made of creative international cuisines. Continue your journey down Izakaya Alley with some shochu shots amped up with Japanese twists on classic favourites like the teapot-shaped bomb or shaken caviar chilled in ice atop refreshing kokuto slushies.
You can't choose your genes, but you can go and watch Sumo grand tournaments. Have you ever wanted to see those gigantic dudes wrestle? Ever since wrestling became an Olympic sport in 1984, interest in historical sumo matches has dwindled. Add this to your bucket list if you’re looking for something different to embrace as part of your trip to Tokyo!
Imagine yourself in the heart of Odaiba’s harbour amid Transformers, Gundam and other mega-exhibits. The Museum of Mori Art is delightfully satisfying for every geeky sense.
The first digital art museum was unveiled last summer with a unique selection of modern interactive installations that are also great for selfies (keep your phone close by to capture the best angles). Explore both new innovations as well as a deeper appreciation for some 20th-century classics on display here like Warhol or Lichtenstein before checking out the outdoor grove perfect for any city dweller who needs a light escape from time to time - sit down, watch the sunset over the bay and relax!
Not sure where to start your Tokyo Adventure? Look no further than Sensoji Temple in Asakusa. Locals and visitors flock here daily to experience the sights, sounds and smell that make Asakusa such a special place. From narrow streetside stalls and shops to the traditional foodie opportunities like mouth-watering squid skewered over an open fire, it’s no wonder why locals refer to this old-time area as “The Heart of Old Tokyo”!
Tokyo is a city that punches hard and doesn’t care when it does. The hustle-bustle of its streets, the legends in its temples, and the food on its table all add up to make Tokyo one unforgettable experience.
Unique thrills can be found everywhere in Tokyo: from trying to avoid traffic while walking across an ever-changing maze of six lanes at Shibuya Scramble Crossing, to seeing Godzilla given a nod by statues and plaques along with Roppongi Hill’s back alleys. There are many landmarks that hold specific meaning for locals — just try asking them about Yokota Air Base or Kasuga Shrine — but also tourist favourites such as Sensoji Temple and Akihabara Electric.
While there are many great restaurants you can find in Tokyo, the Wagyu beef dishes available are nearly impossible to beat. If you have a little bit of extra cash during your trip, this will be one experience to really indulge in. And if not, their lunch menu option is still an amazing way to fuel up for the rest of the day!
Within the bay of Tokyo bay, you can see an unusual building. A lattice-like structure is stretching up to the sky, with two white towers at its base. This is none other than one of Japan’s icons: Tokyo Tower! Established in 1958 under Emperor Hirohito’s personal request, it has become a beloved and respected landmark of Tokyo; no matter how old or new they are. However many people know that not only is it an architectural achievement but also offers fantastic views of the city even though its main competitors for tourism these days are 2 competing more-modern structures nearby (Tokyo Skytree and Abeno Harukas).