Visit Meiji Shrine, the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, and Senso-ji Temple with an English-speaking interpreter guide on this sightseeing bus tour of Tokyo.
Multilingual audio guides are available in Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, Thai, Indonesian and Vietnamese, so participate worry-free.
Experience the culture and natural setting of Japan by visiting sites including Meiji Shrine, a location lush with foliage which draws the most visitors of any shrine in Japan at the start of the new year, and an Imperial Japanese garden.
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Adult (age 12+) JPY5,000
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Child (age 6-11) JPY2,660
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Duration : | approx. 4 hours | ||
Departs : | Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal (09:00) | ||
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Plan | Meals | Price | |
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Adult | Child | ||
1. Cityrama Tokyo Morning | No Lunch | JPY5,000 | JPY2,660 |
※ Children (6-11 years), Infants (0-5 years. Meals, seating and other such services are not included)
Departure Dates 04 Jan - 30 Dec : Daily
Except 18, 25 Feb |
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Meiji Jingu Shrine (30 min)
This is one of the most distinguished shrines in the country.
Step inside the grounds and be surrounded by a sprawling forest which makes visitors forget about this shrine's urban location.
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2 |
National Diet Building (drive-by)
See the Japanese Government centre from the bus.
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East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (45 min)
One of Tokyo's great hidden locations.
This spectacular Japanese garden features a range of beautiful seasonal flowers.
*The tour will visit the Imperial Palace Plaza in front of Nijubashi Bridge instead on Mondays and Fridays.
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Sensoji Temple (Asakusa Kannon) and Nakamise-dori (45 min)
Senso-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple, offers plenty to see including the bright red Kaminarimon Gate, a statue of the god of thunder, and a five-story pagoda.
The bustling street known as "Nakamise" stretches for about 250 m from Kaminarimon Gate to Senso-ji Temple and is filled with a plethora of shops.
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5 |
Ginza (drive-by)
From the window get a look at Ginza, where rows of luxury brand shops, and recently 'fast fashion' retailers, line the streets.
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