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Our half-day Tokyo sightseeing bus tour is perfect for first-timers in Tokyo! If you're staying at major hotels in the city, we'll pick you up right from your hotel. Our first destination is the Imperial Palace Tokyo, Double Bridge or Nijubashi, which is the most renowned bridge in Japan and the main approach to the palace. Next, we'll ascend to the main observation deck of Tokyo Tower, offering breathtaking views of the city. We'll also visit Meiji Shrine, one of the most famous shrines in Japan, dedicated to Emperor Meiji, a key figure in modern Japanese history.
As we pass by the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, the tour concludes in Ginza, the epitome of sophistication and the upscale shopping district of Japan. Feel free to enjoy a stroll through fine shopping streets and savor a delicious Japanese-style lunch. Your tour guide will provide instructions on how to return to your hotel from Ginza.
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Nijubashi Bridge, also known as Double Bridge, is one of the most renowned bridges in Japan and serves as a main approach to the Imperial Palace Tokyo. Nearby, there are hundreds of beautiful pine trees resembling Bonsai at the park. Enjoy a pleasant walk in front of the Imperial Palace.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Constructed in 1958, Tokyo Tower stands as the symbol of Tokyo. The main observation deck, situated at a height of 150 meters above ground level, provides breathtaking views of the city.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Included
We pass by the massive stadium that served as a primary venue for the 2020 Summer Games.
• Admission Ticket Free
The expansive property, encompassing serene forests and traditional Shinto-style architecture, pays tribute to the spirits of Emperor Meiji. He marked the end of the Samurai Era and played a pivotal role in shaping a modern Japan during the 19th century.
40 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Our tour bus also passes by the famous Shibuya Crossing, also known as Shibuya Scramble Crossing. This location is renowned as the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world!
• Admission Ticket Free
Constructed in 1936 and resiliently surviving through wartime, it stands as the political heartland of Japan.
• Admission Ticket Free
The last destination is Ginza, renowned as Japan's most sophisticated and upscale shopping district. Take a leisurely stroll through its refined shopping streets and indulge in a delectable Japanese-style lunch. (Your tour guide will provide instructions on how to return to your hotel from Ginza.)
• Admission Ticket Free
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