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Tokyo One Day Tour “Tokyo's top spots”

Tokyo’s top spots: Asakusa area (Kaminari Gate, Sensoji Temple, Nakamise street), the Imperial Palace square, youth Mecca Omotesando and Takeshita Street, Shibuya Crossing, and Ginza, Tokyo’s elegant showcase.

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  • One Day Tour

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  • 8 hours

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  • Tokyo
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Tokyo One Day Tour, any time of the year

Welcome to Tokyo! Let's dive into its vibrant neighborhoods and famous spots.
First up, Asakusa. Here, you'll find the majestic Sensoji Temple, a serene Buddhist sanctuary dating back centuries. Take a stroll along Nakamise Street, brimming with traditional shops selling all sorts of goodies, from souvenirs to mouthwatering snacks.
Next, let's explore Omotesando and Takeshita Street. Omotesando is a chic avenue lined with upscale boutiques and cozy cafes, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Meanwhile, Takeshita Street is a bustling hub of youth culture, renowned for its funky fashion and lively atmosphere.
Then, onto Shibuya, the beating heart of Tokyo. Marvel at the iconic Shibuya Crossing, where thousands of people crisscross in a mesmerizing urban dance. Take in the energy of this bustling district before we move on.
Finally, we'll wrap up our adventure in Ginza. This upscale neighborhood is synonymous with luxury shopping, featuring high-end boutiques and department stores. Immerse yourself in the glamour of Ginza as you explore its stylish streets.
From ancient temples to trendy streets, Tokyo offers a captivating blend of tradition and modernity. Enjoy every moment of our journey through this incredible city! [Read more...]

Tokyo

Tokyo in Japanese means the Eastern Capital. This name was given to the samurai city of Edo after the capital was moved here from Kyoto in the second half of the 19th century. The largest city in Japan never ceases to amaze travelers with its cleanliness, convenient transportation, and friendliness of the locals who are ready to overcome language barriers and help their foreign guests. Tokyo attracts everybody interested in modern Japan: fans of contemporary architecture and street fashion, video games, and unusual cafes.

Ginza District

Ginza is Tokyo’s most luxurious shopping district, home to prestigious department stores, world-famous designer boutiques, coffee shops, and traditional Japanese restaurants. People come here to learn about the latest high fashion trends and enjoy the creations of the best architects worldwide.

At the same time, Ginza is an art lover’s paradise. There are about 200 art galleries and Kabukiza Theater, which still regularly hosts Kabuki theater performances.