Seize the opportunity to witness the majestic Mount Fuji. Reserve this exclusive, stress-free tour to Hakone, the closest location to Tokyo for the most stunning views of Mount Fuji. Enjoy various transportation options, such as the Hakone Ropeway, a pirate ship cruise on Lake Ashi, and a private vehicle for exploring the local area.
Seize the opportunity to witness the majestic Mount Fuji. Reserve this exclusive, stress-free tour to Hakone, the closest location to Tokyo for the most stunning views of Mount Fuji. Enjoy various transportation options, such as the Hakone Ropeway, a pirate ship cruise on Lake Ashi, and a private vehicle for exploring the local area.
- Shibuya Crossing - Renowned as the busiest intersection globally, the Shibuya Scramble is a must-visit for most travelers in Tokyo.
- Senso-ji Temple - Located in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, the stunning Sensō-ji Temple (Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji) is the city’s most celebrated shrine. It is situated at the end of a bustling street market where vendors…
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Shibuya Crossing - Renowned as the busiest intersection globally, the Shibuya Scramble is a must-visit for most travelers in Tokyo.
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Senso-ji Temple - Located in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, the stunning Sensō-ji Temple (Kinryū-zan Sensō-ji) is the city’s most celebrated shrine. It is situated at the end of a bustling street market where vendors offer masks, carvings, ebony and wooden combs, toys, kimonos, fabrics, and exquisite paper products.
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Tokyo Skytree - The tallest structure in Japan, featuring a restaurant and several observation decks.
The Tokyo Skytree (Tōkyō Sukaitsurī) is an unmissable sight. This 634-meter-tall communications and observation tower emerges from the Sumida district of Minato like a colossal rocket ship.
As the tallest structure in Japan and the world’s tallest freestanding tower, the Tokyo Skytree, which opened in 2012, has swiftly become a top tourist destination in the city, offering breathtaking panoramic views from its restaurant and observation decks.
Designed with a massive tripod base, the tower features several cylindrical observation levels, including one at 350 meters and another at 450 meters. The latter boasts a unique glass spiral walkway leading to an even higher viewpoint with glass floors for the adventurous.
- Tokyo National Museum - The Tokyo National Museum (Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) showcases over 100,000 significant works of Japanese, Chinese, and Indian art, including more than 100 national treasures.
Established in 1938, the TNM, as it is commonly known, features highlights such as numerous Buddhist sculptures from Japan and China dating from the 6th century to the present, along with impressive collections of ancient textiles, historical weapons, and military gear.
Also notable are its extensive collections of historical Japanese attire and Asian ceramics and pottery. Important artworks include Japanese paintings from the 7th to the 14th centuries. Another must-see is the museum’s exquisite collections of Japanese and Chinese lacquer masterpieces from various centuries, featuring examples of lacquer-carving, gold lacquer, and mother-of-pearl lacquer. There are also many excellent examples of calligraphy.
- Imperial Palace - A 17th-century palace celebrated for its historic walls, bridge, gate, and garden.
The main attraction of Tokyo’s Marunouchi district is the Imperial Palace (Kōkyo), with its stunning 17th-century parks encircled by walls and moats. Still serving the Imperial family, the Imperial Palace is located on the site where Feudal Lord Ota Dokan built the first fortress in 1457, the starting point from which the city of Tokyo (formerly Edo) gradually expanded.
Equally famous is the Nijubashi Bridge leading to the palace’s interior, named “double bridge” due to its reflection in the water. Other notable features include the two-meter-thick wall surrounding the palace and its gates, one of which leads to the East Higashi-Gyoen Garden.
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Tsukiji Fish Market - Tsukiji Market in Tokyo is one of the premier locations to sample incredible Japanese street food.
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Odaiba District - Optional - if time permits) - A futuristic, man-made island featuring a beach and other attractions. Enjoy stunning views of Tokyo Bay, mainland Tokyo, and the iconic Rainbow Bridge.

- Hotel pickup and drop off
- English Speaking Driver
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Drink water
- Hotel pickup and drop off
- English Speaking Driver
- Air conditioned vehicle
- Drink water
- Other
- Lunch
- Entrance tickets for any activity
- Entrance Tokyo skytree
- Other
- Lunch
- Entrance tickets for any activity
- Entrance Tokyo skytree
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.