Explore Tokyo’s Asakusa in street-legal go-karts. Drive past Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree with expert guides. Book your thrilling adventure now.
Explore Tokyo’s Asakusa in street-legal go-karts. Drive past Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree with expert guides. Book your thrilling adventure now.
- Tokyo Skytree - Dominating the Tokyo skyline, the Tokyo Skytree is the tallest broadcasting and communication tower globally and the third tallest structure overall. Situated in the Sumida City Ward, close to Asakusa, this iconic landmark is a central attraction in Tokyo. The Tokyo Skytree is a must-visit for both locals and tourists, solidifying…
- Tokyo Skytree - Dominating the Tokyo skyline, the Tokyo Skytree is the tallest broadcasting and communication tower globally and the third tallest structure overall. Situated in the Sumida City Ward, close to Asakusa, this iconic landmark is a central attraction in Tokyo. The Tokyo Skytree is a must-visit for both locals and tourists, solidifying its status as one of Tokyo’s treasured landmarks. The Kartzilla Go Kart tour offers the thrill of exploring this magnificent centerpiece while enjoying the excitement of driving a Go-Kart through bustling streets.
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - Ryogoku Sumo Stadium, also known as Ryogoku Kokugikan, is the spiritual home of Japanese sumo wrestling and a significant cultural landmark in Tokyo. Located in the historic Ryogoku district, this iconic arena hosts official Grand Sumo Tournaments and has been pivotal in preserving Japan’s national sport for over a century. As you pass through the area by go-kart, you’ll experience the traditional sumo culture, surrounded by sumo stables, chanko-nabe restaurants, and historic streets that reflect old Edo-period Tokyo. This stop offers a unique insight into Japan’s deep-rooted traditions while exploring the city from street level.
- Ekoin Temple - Eko-in Temple is a historic Buddhist temple quietly nestled in Tokyo’s Ryogoku district. Established in the 17th century, the temple is closely linked to Edo-period history and is renowned for honoring victims of disasters, fires, and earthquakes, as well as its strong ties to sumo wrestling culture. As you pass by Eko-in Temple during the go-kart tour, you’ll notice the serene and reflective atmosphere that beautifully contrasts with the surrounding city streets. This spot offers a glimpse into Tokyo’s spiritual heritage and the everyday life of old Edo, experienced naturally from street level.
- Tokyo Station Marunouchi Ekimae Hiroba - Tokyo Station is one of Japan’s most crucial transportation hubs and a landmark symbolizing the country’s modernization. Opened in 1914, the station’s iconic red-brick Marunouchi building showcases early 20th-century Western-influenced architecture and stands in contrast to the surrounding modern skyscrapers. As you pass by Tokyo Station by go-kart, you’ll experience the dynamic energy of central Tokyo, where business, history, and daily life converge. This area highlights Japan’s balance between tradition and progress, offering a striking cityscape experienced directly from street level.
- Imperial Palace - The Imperial Palace is the primary residence of Japan’s Imperial Family and is located at the historical heart of Tokyo. Built on the former site of Edo Castle, the palace grounds are surrounded by stone walls, moats, and expansive greenery that reflect Japan’s long imperial history. As you pass by the Imperial Palace by go-kart, you’ll experience a rare sense of openness and calm in the city’s center. The contrast between the palace’s natural landscape and the surrounding modern government and business districts highlights Tokyo’s unique balance between tradition and contemporary life, all experienced from street level.
- Akihabara - Akihabara is one of Tokyo’s most vibrant and iconic districts, renowned worldwide for electronics, anime, gaming, and pop culture. Initially known as an electronics hub after World War II, Akihabara has evolved into the heart of otaku culture, filled with colorful storefronts, arcades, and themed cafés. As you pass through Akihabara by go-kart, you’ll experience the district’s high-energy atmosphere and neon-lit streets from street level. The contrast between cutting-edge technology and playful pop culture makes this area a striking highlight of modern Tokyo, experienced in real-time as part of the city’s everyday flow.
- Ameyoko Shopping Street - Ameyoko is a lively open-air market street located between Ueno and Okachimachi, known for its energetic atmosphere and local charm. Originally emerging as a post-war black market, Ameyoko has grown into a bustling shopping area filled with food stalls, street vendors, casual eateries, and small shops selling everything from snacks to clothing. As you pass through the Ameyoko area by go-kart, you’ll feel the vibrant rhythm of everyday Tokyo life. The narrow streets, crowds, and sounds create a sharp contrast to the surrounding business districts, offering an authentic glimpse into the city’s grassroots culture experienced directly from street level.
- Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai) - Kappabashi is Tokyo’s renowned kitchenware district, known for supplying professional chefs and restaurants with high-quality knives, cookware, tableware, and food display models. The streets are lined with specialty shops that reflect Japan’s deep culinary culture and craftsmanship, offering a unique glimpse into everyday local life beyond major tourist areas.
- Asakusa - Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most historic districts, celebrated for its traditional atmosphere and strong connection to Edo-era culture. The area is home to Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, surrounded by classic streets, traditional architecture, and long-standing local shops that preserve the spirit of old Tokyo.

- Go-Kart
- Costume
- Fuel
- Drinks
- Tour Guide
- Accident Insurance
- Videos and Photos (Equipment is free but you must purchase Micro-SD Card)
- Go-Kart
- Costume
- Fuel
- Drinks
- Tour Guide
- Accident Insurance
- Videos and Photos (Equipment is free but you must purchase Micro-SD Card)
- Pick-up from hotel to Kartzilla Go Kart facility
- Micro SD card for camera
- Meals
- Locker space to store your belongings
- Pick-up from hotel to Kartzilla Go Kart facility
- Micro SD card for camera
- Meals
- Locker space to store your belongings
This guided go-kart tour provides a unique opportunity to navigate Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district on public roads, accompanied by professional guides who prioritize safety and enjoyment. Participants travel in small groups with a well-defined route, comprehensive safety briefing, and real-time guidance while passing famous landmarks like Sensoji…
This guided go-kart tour provides a unique opportunity to navigate Tokyo’s historic Asakusa district on public roads, accompanied by professional guides who prioritize safety and enjoyment. Participants travel in small groups with a well-defined route, comprehensive safety briefing, and real-time guidance while passing famous landmarks like Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree. The tour features specially designed street-legal go-karts, photo opportunities when traffic permits, and an engaging street-level view, ensuring a memorable and well-coordinated sightseeing experience.
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.