Experience Tokyo’s thrill with a 1-hour Go-Kart tour in Shibuya. Explore iconic spots, don fun costumes, and capture unforgettable memories. Book now!
Experience Tokyo’s thrill with a 1-hour Go-Kart tour in Shibuya. Explore iconic spots, don fun costumes, and capture unforgettable memories. Book now!
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Monkey Kart Shibuya Shop 2 - Participants must present a hardcopy of their International Driving Permit under the 1949 Geneva Convention or another valid driving license in Japan (such as a Japanese license, Japanese translation, or SOFA license).
Experience the thrill of go-karting in the heart of Tokyo, offering an unparalleled adrenaline rush….
- Monkey Kart Shibuya Shop 2 - Participants must present a hardcopy of their International Driving Permit under the 1949 Geneva Convention or another valid driving license in Japan (such as a Japanese license, Japanese translation, or SOFA license).
Experience the thrill of go-karting in the heart of Tokyo, offering an unparalleled adrenaline rush. As a premier go-karting service provider in Tokyo, the goal is to deliver the ultimate go-karting adventure combined with sightseeing to satisfy your craving for excitement.
The custom and vibrant go-karts ensure a unique experience as you drive through iconic locations such as Shibuya Crossing (the world’s busiest crossing), Harajuku (shopping street), Tokyo Tower, Roppongi (nightlife city), and Omotesando (high-end brands area). Professional guides will capture your best moments and provide hardcopy photos at the end of the tour. These guides are highly trained and experienced in tour guiding, photography, and interaction, always prioritizing your safety while enhancing your experience.
Additionally, a wide variety of costumes are available at the store at no extra charge.
The company adheres to safety standards and local laws in Japan.

- Go kart
- Photo shooting
- Fuel
- Guide
- Go kart
- Photo shooting
- Fuel
- Guide
- action camera
- action camera
Go-karting in the heart of TOKYO is an experience that gives you an adrenaline rush like never before. Our sole aim is to provide the best go-karting experience with sightseeing that can satiate your hunger for adventure. Our professional guides lead you so it’s super easy Start from the Shibuya area . 1hour Tour/Shibuya crossing →Harajuku shopping…
Go-karting in the heart of TOKYO is an experience that gives you an adrenaline rush like never before. Our sole aim is to provide the best go-karting experience with sightseeing that can satiate your hunger for adventure. Our professional guides lead you so it’s super easy Start from the Shibuya area . 1hour Tour/Shibuya crossing →Harajuku shopping district→ Shinjuku . Best go kart experience in metropolitan area of Tokyo. Best way to see and feel the city, culture, and people. Let us capture the best moment of the ride and take the most iconic picture for you, Our professional guides take photos for you so you can keep them as an unforgettable memory. We have an exciting collection of costumes that you can put on and get in the feel of an epic rider.
- All drivers are required to get a hardcopy paper booklet of your 1949 Geneva Convention International Driving Permit (IDP) issued by the Official agency in your country. (AAA, AA, CAA, ATCUAE, et al.)
- For driving licenses issued from France, Switzerland, Taiwan, Germany, Monaco, and Belgium, you need a JAPANESE TRANSLATION of your local license. You can obtain the physical copy from JAF office (Japan Automobile Federation).
- 1968 Vienna Convention, IDA, IAA or any other permits acquired online are NOT RECOGNIZED by Japan.
- Online copy or any digital copy of your permits are NOT valid.
- Driving permits from Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, Kuwait, Qatar, and some countries are NOT ALLOWED to drive in Japan, please check if your country issues the 1949 Geneva Convention Permits.
- Please obtain your permits before leaving your country.
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.