Experience the charm of Tokyo on a charter tour. Explore traditional streets, historic shrines, and the iconic Skytree. Indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine and visit popular cafes. Don’t miss the bustling Shibuya Scramble Crossing!
Experience the charm of Tokyo on a charter tour. Explore traditional streets, historic shrines, and the iconic Skytree. Indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine and visit popular cafes. Don’t miss the bustling Shibuya Scramble Crossing!
- Senso-ji Temple - Sensō-ji is a historic Buddhist temple situated in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It holds the title of Tokyo’s oldest temple and is one of its most important. Initially linked with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it gained independence after World War II.
- Tokyo Skytree - Asakusa, Tokyo’s most frequented tourist spot, is renowned for…
- Senso-ji Temple - Sensō-ji is a historic Buddhist temple situated in Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan. It holds the title of Tokyo’s oldest temple and is one of its most important. Initially linked with the Tendai sect of Buddhism, it gained independence after World War II.
- Tokyo Skytree - Asakusa, Tokyo’s most frequented tourist spot, is renowned for its remarkable historical site complex and nostalgic downtown vibe. It draws both Japanese and international visitors throughout the year.
- Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - Asakusa, Tokyo’s most frequented tourist spot, is renowned for its remarkable historical site complex and nostalgic downtown vibe. It draws both Japanese and international visitors throughout the year.
- Imperial Palace - Visitors can enjoy a pleasant walk around the exterior of the Imperial Palace.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Located in Shibuya, Tokyo, the Meiji Shrine is a Shinto shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken.
- Takeshita Street - Takeshita Street is a pedestrian shopping area filled with fashion boutiques, cafes, and restaurants in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan.
- Shibuya Crossing - This intersection is a popular setting for films and media set in Tokyo. It has been featured in movies like Lost in Translation and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, as well as in numerous music videos, news broadcasts, and animated shows. As a well-known symbol of modern Japan, photographers and videographers frequently circle the intersection, climbing on guard rails and subway entrances to capture the best views.
- Hachiko - Discover Tokyo’s most famous dog, Hachikō. This Akita would visit Shibuya Station daily to greet his owner, a professor, returning from work. After the professor’s death in 1925, Hachikō continued his daily visits until his own passing nearly a decade later. The tale became legendary, leading to the erection of a small statue in his honor in front of Shibuya Station.
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - The ideal spot to witness cherry blossoms. Highly recommended during cherry blossom season.

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Nakamise Street is a stunning traditional Japanese street lined with souvenir shops and food vendors, offering the delightful aroma of Japanese history. Visitors can explore the Asakusa Kannon Temple (Senso Ji), one of Japan’s most significant Buddhist sites, and admire the intricate gardens, architecture, and shrines surrounding it. The next…
Nakamise Street is a stunning traditional Japanese street lined with souvenir shops and food vendors, offering the delightful aroma of Japanese history. Visitors can explore the Asakusa Kannon Temple (Senso Ji), one of Japan’s most significant Buddhist sites, and admire the intricate gardens, architecture, and shrines surrounding it. The next destination is Japan’s tallest building, the Skytree. Please let us know your food preferences.
Following this, the tour will proceed to the exterior of the Imperial Palace, where there will be opportunities to take photos.
From the Imperial Palace, the tour will continue to the Meiji Jingu Shrine, Japan’s most revered shrine, dedicated to the divine spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
The journey will then lead to the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, the busiest crossing in the world, and onward to Harajuku, Japan’s fashion hub. Here, visitors can explore various themed cafes, such as the Owl Cafe and Cat Cafe.
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