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Exclusive Tokyo City and Kawagoe City Private Day Tour

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What To Expect

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Stop 1

1h

I found the Sensō-ji Temple. Now, I'll get more detailed information about it. Sensō-ji Temple, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is an iconic landmark in Tokyo. It's Tokyo's oldest temple, completed in 645 to honor Kannon, the goddess of mercy. Here are some key details: * History: According to legend, the Hinokuma brothers found a statue of Kannon in the Edo River (now Sumida River) in 628. Hajino Nakatomo, the local headman, recognized it and dedicated his life to worship. In 645, Shokai Shonin built a Kannon hall and designated the principal image as a hidden Buddha. * What to see: The temple grounds include the Kaminarimon gate, Nakamise shopping street, Hozomon gate, main hall, five-storied pagoda, and other halls.

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Stop 2

2h

Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting, tourism, and observation tower in Sumida, Tokyo, Japan. It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 and remained the tallest tower in the world, standing at 634.0 m (2,080 ft). It is located in the Oshiage district of the city's Sumida ward, directly next to the Tokyo Skytree Station. Here are some user reviews: * "Excellent views over the expansive Tokyo! Amazing digital mural that will blow your mind! It was overcast the day I went, but still so amazing! Breathtaking! Opportunity to get a cool photo done on floor 340. Frame and all. Do visit this place when in Tokyo!" * "The Tokyo Skytree is a must-visit for anyone coming to Tokyo. The views from the top are simply stunning. You can see the entire city spread out before you, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji in the distance. The tower itself is also very impressive, with its sleek design and modern architecture."

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Stop 3

1h

Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo was once the world’s largest and most famous seafood market. It was known for its early-morning tuna auctions, fresh sushi stalls, and bustling atmosphere. However, in 2018, the inner wholesale market (where the auctions and major seafood sales took place) was relocated to Toyosu Market, a modern facility in a different part of Tokyo. That said, the outer market at Tsukiji is still active and remains a must-visit spot for food lovers. You can find small restaurants, seafood vendors, and street food stalls selling fresh sushi, grilled seafood, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), and other delicious treats. It’s a great place to experience Tokyo’s food culture without needing to wake up at dawn for an auction.

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Stop 4

1h

Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of the most famous and busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, located in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo, Japan. Every time the traffic lights turn red, hundreds (sometimes over a thousand) people cross from all directions, creating a chaotic yet mesmerizing scene. The crossing is surrounded by giant LED screens, advertisements, and buildings like Shibuya 109 and Tsutaya, making it an iconic symbol of Tokyo’s urban energy.

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Stop 5

1h

Meiji Jingu Shrine is a famous Shinto shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Surrounded by a lush forest with over 100,000 trees, it offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s energy. The entrance is marked by a massive torii gate, and the shrine itself is a beautiful example of traditional Japanese architecture. Visitors often write wishes on ema (wooden plaques) and can witness traditional Shinto weddings on weekends. It’s especially popular during New Year’s for hatsumode (the first shrine visit of the year).

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Stop 6

4h

Kawagoe, often called “Little Edo,” is a charming city in Saitama Prefecture that offers a delightful glimpse into Japan’s past. Here are some highlights: • Historic Streets: The Kurazukuri Zone features traditional warehouse-style buildings with clay walls that have been carefully preserved, giving visitors a feel of the Edo period. • Iconic Landmarks: The Toki no Kane (Bell Tower) is a well-known symbol of Kawagoe, and nearby, Kitain Temple showcases historic structures and artifacts, including remnants of the Edo era. • Cultural Experience: Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine is another popular destination, providing a peaceful setting for traditional rituals and festivals. • Local Flavors: The city is famous for its sweet potato treats, which you can enjoy at local shops and street vendors. • Accessibility: Its close proximity to Tokyo makes it an ideal day-trip destination for those looking to experience a blend of history, culture, and traditional architecture.

What’s Included

  • Private transportation
  • Hot-Spot on the Board
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • In-vehicle air conditioning

What’s NOT Included

  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Lunch
  • Entry Fees of the places

What to Bring

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Please check the weather condition before the tour.

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