Sightseeing tours of
Tokyo city and tours
departing from Tokyo to Mt. Fuji, Nikko, Kamakura and more!
Tokyo is the capital city of Japan, where over 11 million people live, making the population one of the largest in the world. When Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu established a government in the early 17th century, the town surrounding his residence, Edo Castle, started to develop. Tokyo is not only the centre of politics and economy of Japan, but also a centre of world economy and culture, and offers a number of must-see attractions.
First, enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo from the observation deck of Tokyo Tower, and then take a stroll around the Imperial Palace Plaza, where you can savor the splendid view of the moats and walls around the seat of Japan’s imperial household.
The tour then takes you through Ueno, famous for its park and street market, on the way to Asakusa.
In Asakusa you can browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple.
| Price (child) : | JPY5,000 (2,650) | Days or Time : | 9:00am - 12:00pm | Days Available : | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Destination : | Tokyo (Tokyo Tower / National Diet Building (Drive through) / Imperial Palace Plaza / Ueno (Drive through) / Sensoji Temple (Asakusa Kannon) And Nakamise Dori Street) | ||||
| Include : | ► Admission Fees ► English Speaking Guide | ||||
First, enjoy a sweeping view of the city from the "Seaside Top" observatory deck on the 40th floor of the World Trade Center Building, before heading over to Tokyo Bay to take a cruise up the Sumida River to Asakusa. Upon arrival in Asakusa, browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple.
The tour then takes you through Ginza, the world-renowned shopping and entertainment district, on the way to the Imperial Palace Plaza where you can enjoy the splendid view of the moats and walls around the seat of Japan's imperial household.
| Price (child) : | JPY5,000 (2,600) | Days or Time : | 13:40pm - 17:30pm | Days Available : | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Destination : | Tokyo ( Panoramic View of Tokyo from "Seaside Top" / Sumida River Cruise / Sensoji Temple (Asakusa Kannon) and Nakamise Dori Street / Ginza Shopping District (Drive through) / Imperial Palace Plaza) | ||||
| Include : | ► Admission Fees ► English Speaking Guide | ||||
The tour begins with the tranquil Meiji Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji, the first emperor of modern Japan. Then, travel by bus past the National Diet Building on your way to the Imperial Palace East Garden, the site of the original Edo Castle.
Then, on to Asakusa, where you can browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple. The tour then takes you to Ginza, Japan's world-renowned shopping and entertainment district.
Have the morning free and then come and see some of Tokyo's most famous sights!
Take in a panoramic view of Tokyo from the observation deck of Tokyo Tower, then travel past the National Diet Building on the way to the Imperial Palace Plaza, where you can enjoy the splendid view of the moats and walls around the seat of Japan's imperial household. Then, on to Asakusa, where you can browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple. The tour then takes you to Ginza, Japan's world-renowned shopping and entertainment district.
| Price (child) : | JPY4,500 (2,400) | Days or Time : | 13:40pm - 17:00pm | Days Available : | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Destination : | Tokyo (Tokyo Tower / National Diet Building (Drive by) / Imperial Palace East Garden / Sensoji Temple (Asakusa Kannon) And Nakamise Dori Street / Ginza Shopping District) | ||||
| Include : | ► Admission Fees ► English Speaking Guide | ||||
Enjoy a panoramic view of the city from Tokyo Tower before participating in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony at Happo-en Japanese gardens. Savor lunch at the beautiful former manor, the Chinzanso restaurant, then take a stroll along the moat surrounding the Imperial Palace Plaza. Board a cruise at Hinode Pier for a 40-minute trip up the Sumida River to Asakusa. Browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, before passing through Ginza, Japan's world-renowned shopping and entertainment district.
| Price (child) : | JPY12,000 (8,000) | Days or Time : | 9:00am - 18:00pm | Days Available : | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Destination : | Tokyo (Tokyo Tower / Japanese Garden and Tea Ceremony / Imperial Palace East Garden / Sumida River Cruise / Asakusa Kannon Temple and Nakamise-dori / Ginza Shopping District) | ||||
| Include : | ► Participation Fee for Tea Ceremony ► 1 Lunch ► Admission Fees ► English Speaking Guide | ||||
Start the day with a visit to Meiji Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji, the first emperor of modern Japan. Travel past the National Diet Building to visit the Imperial Palace East Garden. Browse the many colorful stores lining the Nakamise walkway leading up to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple.
Enjoy lunch at Pastel-tei restaurant while looking over the beautiful Hamarikyu Gardens. Take a cruise around Tokyo Bay before crossing the Rainbow Bridge to Odaiba, a futuristic waterfront city that has become one of Tokyo's most popular areas.
| Price (child) : | JPY9,900 (6,600) | Days or Time : | 9:00am - 17:30pm | Days Available : | Daily |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Destination : | Tokyo (Meiji Jingu Shrine / National Diet Building (Drive by) / Imperial Palace East Garden / Sensoji Temple / Ginza Shopping District / Tokyo Bay Cruise / Rainbow Bridge and Odaiba) | ||||
| Include : | ► 1 Lunch ► Admission Fees ► English Speaking Guide | ||||
This Japanese-style wrestling dates from ancient times and is thus full of rituals. Six tournaments are held each year; Tokyo hosts three tournaments annually. This year, they will be held from January 10 to 24, May 9 to 23, and September 12 to 26.
Relive the magic of youth with a visit to the popular Ghibli Museum, Mitaka, dedicated to the works of Hayao Miyazaki, Japan's greatest living animated film director. From there, travel by local bus to Kichijoji, western Tokyo's biggest shopping and entertainment district. Explore the back streets and unique shops of this trendy part of suburban Tokyo.
The most popular one-day tour! Leaving from Tokyo, this tour takes you up to Mt. Fuji's fifth station to enjoy the view from 2,300 m above sea level. After this, participants will take in Hakone’s beautiful natural scenery with a pleasure boat cruise around Lake Ashino and a ride on the Komagatake Ropeway. The return trip to Tokyo is by Motorcoach or Shinkansen Super Express Train (selectable). A pick up service from Tokyo's major hotels and a Japanese-style lunch are included.
Departing from Tokyo, you will head towards the Mt. Fuji / Hakone area, where you will take a sightseeing bus tour on the first day. Rest in the hot spring resort hotel in Hakone, which stands overlooking Lake Ashino.
On the second day you have complete freedom until your bullet train leaves to explore the Hakone area with the included Hakone One-Day Pass. This pass gives you free use of numerous methods of local transport, and also entitles you to exclusive discounts to make the most of your day in Hakone. Japanese-style lunch is included.
Local travelers want to visit this beautiful site at least once in their lifetime! On this day trip to Nikko, one of Japan’s most beautiful regions, visit Nikko Toshogu Shrine, dedicated to the first shogun of the Tokugawa era and famous for its carving of the “hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil” monkeys. Travel up Irohazaka to Lake Chuzenji and marvel at Kegonnotaki Waterfall, considered one of the three most beautiful waterfalls in Japan.
This one-day English-language guided tour takes in the best of Chiba's highlights, from the calming scenery of Boso-no-Mura museum, which features thatched houses and samurai residences, to the Edo Era townscape of Sawara, and the beautiful natural surroundings of the Narita-san Shinshoji Temple.
At Boso-no-Mura, visitors can get involved in a real tea ceremony, dress up as a samurai or try on a kimono, among other cultural activities.
Visit Kamakura, a very popular tourist destination for its temples, shrines, historical monuments. Enjoy a superb view of Kamakura and the sea from Hasedera Temple before taking a short walk to the Great Buddha, the second largest Buddha statue in Japan. After lunching at a Japanese restaurant, take the Eno-den to Tsuruoka Hachimangu Shrine, the most important shrine in Kamakura. Walk along Wakamiya-oji, famous for the hundreds of cheery trees that line it, to the shrine. On the way home, stop by Komachi-dori’s many arts and crafts shops and tea shops.
Don't restrict your historical experience to just the main sites that people visit! See Takayama, known as "Little Kyoto" and its preserved historical structures and environment. Mingle with the locals at the thatched roofed village of Shirakawa-go, a World Heritage site. Experience the making of washi, Japanese paper, at Gokuyama. Visit Kanazawa, home of Kenroku Garden, one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan, and admire the ceramics at Kutaniyaki.
A 4-day package tour departing from Tokyo, taking you to Mt. Fuji & Hakone, Takayama, World-Heritage-listed Shirakawago, Kanazawa, and then returning to Tokyo!
See the nature and history of rural Japan! Visit Mt. Fuji, Japan’s highest peak and Japan’s most famous symbol. Spend the evening in the historical mountain resort area of Hakone before traveling to Takayama, known as “Little Kyoto”, and its preserved historical structures and environment. Mingle with the locals at the thatched roofed village of Shirakawago, a World Heritage site. Experience the making of washi, Japanese paper, at Gokayama. Visit Kanagawa, home of Kenroku Garden, one of the three most beautiful gardens in Japan, and admire the ceramics at Kutaniyaki.
A popular tour package that leaves from Tokyo and includes a one-night stay in Hakone and two nights’ stay in Kyoto. On the first day, this tour takes you up to Mt. Fuji's fifth station to enjoy the view from 2,300 m above sea level. After this, participants will take in Hakone's beautiful natural scenery with a pleasure boat cruise around Lake Ashino and a ride on the Komagatake Ropeway. Stay in the well-established Hakone Hotel Kowaki-en, which is directly connected to the Yunessun hot spring theme park. On the second day travel to Kyoto by bullet train, and then go sightseeing in Nara. On the third day, spend the whole day sightseeing in Kyoto. Finally, on the fourth day, choose whether you want to end your trip in Kyoto with our One-Way course or if you would like to return to Tokyo by bullet train with our Round Trip option.