List of Imperial Palace
- Age 12~Age 80
- 3~4 hours
- 09:00
Enjoy the dramatic change in Tokyo's "scenery" that combines the old and new ♪ From the Imperial Palace and Hibiya area to the residential areas of Tsukishima and Tsukudashima, the scenery changes dramatically in the blink of an eye. It's a tour. Not only Japanese people, but also travelers from overseas are welcome. Let's go on a journey to discover the charm of Japan♪
- Age 13~Age 80
- Over 6 hours on the day
- 09:30
Welcome to Tokyo, Japan!Let's dive into and discover Tokyo's kaleidoscope of sights and sounds.Explore as many as 10 attractions in the city on this full day tour.We take you to the must-see sights and also show you the hidden gems of each location.Let's stroll the city on foot and by metro like a local for the day.Transportation and the street in the area are very complicated, even for the Japanese.However, all guide ours were born and raised in Japan, have lived for a long time close to the area, and are well-trained expert locals.So, we can take you to so many places, at the best time, within a limited timeframe.【Places to visit】-Seven Eleven-Meiji Shrine-Shibuya scramble crossing/Bronze Statue of Hachi-Tsukiji fish market/Honganji temple/Sushi restaurant (lunch)-Imperial Palace-Marunouchi-Tokyo station,-Akihabara-local café -Sensoji temple-Asakusa shrine
- Age 1~Age 99
- 3~4 hours
- 08:30 / 13:30
We will visit 3 most attractive spots in Tokyo as below:1) Imperial Palace Double Bridge and Statue of Masashige Kusunoki2) Meiji Shrine3) Nezu MuseumThe places to visit are as follows.・We will meet at the Marunouchi North Exit of Tokyo Station.・Go through Gyoko Street and Wadakuramon Fountain Park to the Imperial Palace.・At the Imperial Palace, visit the two-tiered bridge and the statue of Masashige Kusunoki which are the number one shooting point・Take the train from Nijubashi Station on the Chiyoda Line to Meiji Jingumae Station.Travel by train.・Visit Meiji Shrine.・Walk on the road Omotesando where is lined with full fashion brand stores・Visit the Nezu Museum from Aoyama Street.The Nezu Museum is an art museum that exhibits 7 national treasures such as lacquerware, wood and bamboo, dyeing and weaving paintings, sculptures, weapons, ceramics, important culture 88 items and important works of art 95 items. ch field.There is also a Japanese garden dotted with four tea rooms.
- Age 7~Age 99
- 3~4 hours /4~5 hours
- 08:30 / 13:30
From Tokyo Station, the starting point of Japan's railway network, we will walk to the Imperial Palace, where the Emperor and Empress live.\nYou can see modern Tokyo while looking at the modern buildings on both sides.After that, We will enter from the Otemon to the East Gardens, which was the center of politics from the early 17th century to the 19th century.Then, you will tour the guardhouse (Banya) and Honmaru ruins.After that, we will take the subway to Nihonbashi Station.\ n \n1) In front of the mural on the premises of Nihonbashi Subway Station, Shoran Kidai, you will slip into the 17th century of Nihonbashi.2) Visit Nihonbashi, which is still a commercial area until today.・Learn about dashi soup and experience making dashi soup at Ninben.・Observing the process of making baked seaweed with Yamamoto seaweed.・Observing sharpening of knives at a kiya.・Experience making paper with Ozu Japanese paper.・We will visit Nihonbashi Toyamakan and introduce restaurants and sake tasting.
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