Explore Tokyo’s Oldtown by Go Kart, visiting iconic landmarks like Tokyo Skytree, Sumo Stadium, and Senso-ji Temple. Capture every moment in 360° videos.
Explore Tokyo’s Oldtown by Go Kart, visiting iconic landmarks like Tokyo Skytree, Sumo Stadium, and Senso-ji Temple. Capture every moment in 360° videos.
-
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, it is a renowned landmark that serves as a focal point among Tokyo’s numerous attractions.
Tokyo Skytree is a must-see for both…
- 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, it is a renowned landmark that serves as a focal point among Tokyo’s numerous attractions.
Tokyo Skytree is a must-see for both residents and visitors, solidifying its status as one of Tokyo’s iconic landmarks. Kartzilla Go Kart Tour offers the excitement of exploring this magnificent centerpiece while enjoying the thrill of driving a Go-Kart through its lively streets.
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - Enhance your Tokyo experience with our thrilling Go Kart tours through Ryogoku, where the Sumo Stadium is the highlight. Experience the vibrant mix of tradition and modernity as you navigate the famous streets of Ryogoku, combining the excitement of Go Karting with the cultural allure of Sumo wrestling.
This exhilarating journey takes you past landmarks like the Edo-Tokyo Museum and the legendary Ryogoku Kokugikan, the iconic Sumo Stadium. Feel the energy of Tokyo’s sumo culture as you speed through the bustling streets surrounding this historic arena, capturing the essence of Japan’s national sport.
Our expertly guided Go Kart tours offer a unique view of the city, seamlessly blending thrilling rides with stunning panoramic views of Tokyo’s iconic skyline.
- The Japanese Sword Museum - Japanese swords are not merely weapons but are also revered as symbols of authority, works of art, and objects of worship. The Tokyo Sword Museum preserves significant Japanese swords and samurai artifacts, documenting around 1000 years of Japanese swordsmanship and rich history. The museum houses a collection of historical documents and archives about swords and sword making.
On this journey, experience the thrill of Go Karting on the iconic streets near the Japan Sword Museum. Immerse yourself in Japan’s rich cultural tapestry while navigating through historic neighborhoods and capturing Tokyo’s past and present in the scenery.
- Tokyo Station Red Brick Station Building shaped Mail Box - Our Go Kart guided tour takes you through Tokyo Station, navigating the Marunouchi district where Tokyo Station stands as a symbol of architectural brilliance. Dating back to the early 20th century, the station features a blend of Western and Japanese design, creating a visual spectacle that transports you to a bygone era.
The Go Kart tour around Tokyo Station is not just a thrill; it is a sensory exploration of architectural brilliance. The majestic red-brick façade and the seamless blend of Western and Japanese design set the stage for a journey that transcends time. Feel the weight of history and nostalgia as you approach the Imperial Palace and take in the breathtaking views of the Nijubashi Bridge and the lush East Gardens of the Imperial Palace.
Tokyo Station emerges not just as a transportation hub but as a living museum, showcasing Japan’s architectural and cultural evolution.
- Akihabara - Dive into the vibrant history of Akihabara, the heart of Japan’s electronic and pop culture, with a rich history dating back to the Meiji period. It is the epicenter for Anime and is known as the “Otaku” Capital of the world. Once known as Chinkabara (“extinguished fire field”), this dynamic city served as a passage for craftsmen and tradesmen traveling between Tokyo and northwestern Japan.
Your Kartzilla Street Go Kart tour of Tokyo takes you on an adventure through this iconic city in your favorite costume, experiencing the transformation of this historic city that was once synonymous with fires, temples, and deities, now synonymous with maid cafes, electronics, and captivating high-rise buildings.
- Ueno Park - Ueno gained prominence shortly after the Tokugawa Shogunate in Edo in 1603. Initially home to Buddhist Temples and townsfolk, Ueno evolved into a hub of modern Japanese art and culture during the Meiji period (1868 and thereafter). With a wealth of tourist attractions, Ueno boasts historic monuments like the Kaneiji Temple, Ueno National Museum, National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Imperial Grant Park, and Ameyoko, an old shopping center conveniently located near Ueno Station. Ueno is notably home to the nation’s first and largest zoo and is a sought-after destination for cherry blossom viewing.
Our Go Kart tour invites you to explore the captivating district of Ueno, immersing yourself in the unique blend of history, culture, and contemporary vibrancy that defines this city. Feel the exhilaration of Go Kart tourism as you zip through Ueno, where winding roads transform the tour into a high-speed adventure that blends adrenaline, history, and culture.
- Senso-ji Temple - Asakusa’s origins date back some 1400 years to the Asuka period. It is a must-visit destination for anyone wanting to experience the authentic charm of Tokyo’s ‘shitamachi’ or ‘low city.’ At the heart of Asakusa is Sensoji Temple, a magnificent Buddhist Temple tracing its roots back to the 7th century.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the streets of Asakusa by Kartzilla Go Kart and embrace the charm and marvel of Tokyo’s past and present.
- Imperial Palace - Discover the captivating history of the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the esteemed residence of the Japanese Emperor and Empress. Constructed in 1457 by Ota Dokan within the expansive grounds of Edo Castle, this majestic palace is surrounded by formidable stone walls and moats. Once the seat of power for the Tokugawa Shogunate, it now stands as an emblem of Japan’s profound heritage.
As you approach the Imperial Palace, be captivated by the breathtaking panorama of the East Garden and the magnificent statue of Samurai warrior Kusunoki Masashige, embodying the spirit and pride of the Meiji era.
Embark on this extraordinary adventure on our guided Go Kart tour of the ceremonial streets of Tokyo Imperial Palace. Feel the thrill as you navigate these historic avenues, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere that defines Tokyo’s cultural richness. Our tour provides an opportunity to explore the stunning East Gardens, allowing you to connect with the legacy and beauty of this illustrious landmark.

- Costume
- Photo & Video
- Insurance
- 2 Way Radio Communication System
- Fuel
- Drinking Water
- Go Kart Rental
- Protective Eyeglasses
- Tour Guide
- Costume
- Photo & Video
- Insurance
- 2 Way Radio Communication System
- Fuel
- Drinking Water
- Go Kart Rental
- Protective Eyeglasses
- Tour Guide
-
- Pickup and Dropoff
-
- Data card for Insta360 camera (available for purchase)
-
- Food
-
- Pickup and Dropoff
-
- Data card for Insta360 camera (available for purchase)
-
- Food
Discover the allure of Tokyo’s Oldtown by Go Kart and enjoy the excitement of visiting renowned landmarks such as the Tokyo Skytree, Japan Sword Museum, Sumo Stadium, Tokyo Station, Imperial Palace, Akihabara, Ueno, and the renowned Asakusa district, which houses the famous Senso-ji Temple. Our tour guides are local experts, well-trained, qualified,…
Discover the allure of Tokyo’s Oldtown by Go Kart and enjoy the excitement of visiting renowned landmarks such as the Tokyo Skytree, Japan Sword Museum, Sumo Stadium, Tokyo Station, Imperial Palace, Akihabara, Ueno, and the renowned Asakusa district, which houses the famous Senso-ji Temple. Our tour guides are local experts, well-trained, qualified, experienced, and knowledgeable about Tokyo’s attractions and their rich history. Relish the joy of capturing every amazing moment with breathtaking 360-degree videos and photos to cherish. The Adventure Awaits You!
- Infants not allowed.
- Original Local Driving License and International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under 1949 Geneva Convention required.
- Passport
- Nationals of Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco and Taiwan can drive if Japanese translation of driving license is available. Please contact us a month in advance if you need assistance.
- For US Forces in Japan SOFA Driving License is required.
- Please Note: Failure to provide the original of your local driving license and International Driving Permit will result in cancellation of your tour and there will be no refund
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.