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Bus tours can’t get you a close-up look at a location, and walking doesn’t cover much ground. However, you can enjoy the best of both worlds on an E-bike as you ride your way around the streets of Tokyo! Starting from the Tsukiji neighborhood, you’ll see beautiful gardens, iconic locations, and enjoy traditional snacks with an experienced guide! Ideal for both first-time and repeat visitors as you’re guaranteed to see something new. You can chat with our experienced guide, who will teach you all about the most iconic locations, and get active without the strain of a traditional bicycle. Includes e-bike, helmet, admission to Kiyosumi Garden, and a delicious traditional sweet.
Please gather strictly by 9:45. It is located on the schoolyard side, right in front of Tsukiji Honganji Temple.
10:00 AM
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
You can enjoy a peaceful experience in a solemn temple where you can experience burning incense in a tranquil setting.
• Admission Ticket Free
The first stop is Tokyo Station, one of the largest train stations in Japan. Based on architecture from the Netherlands, this station hosts around 4,000 trains traveling through it every day. The area around the station also hosts a unique blend of modern skyscrapers with the traditional elements of the Imperial Palace. This is a great place to take a group photo!
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
The first Nihonbashi Bridge, originally an arched bridge made of wood, was built in 1603. The current bridge, a dual-arch design constructed of stone, was put in place in 1911. A boat landing was built to mark the bridge's 100th anniversary, and has since become a popular launching spot for accessible river transport in the middle of the city. Recent years have seen also an active movement to revisit the role of the riverside, once a lively fish market, and the views of the bridge itself, and hopes are that this will bring further positive developments to the area. Below pic of letters “日本橋” was actually written by Yoshinobu Tokugawa Shogun. On the other side of bridge was written in Hiragana also written by him.
5 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Take a stop for a traditional snack in Ningyo-cho district. This sweet pastry is filled with red bean paste and is made by hand in many local shops. Molds are used to shape the dessert, oftentimes in the shape of the 7 deities from Japanese mythology. Enjoy a sweet treat and learn about the history of this iconic dessert.
20 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Originally the home of a Edo era merchant, then a feudal lord, this garden was purchased by the founder of Mitsubishi in the Meiji Period. The garden was then transferred to city ownership in 1932 and hosts a landscape garden with many stones set around the grounds. There are many koi and turtles in the pond too, and they are quite friendly to visitors. This is a beautiful traditional garden that not as many people know about.
30 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This Buddhist temple enshrines Fudo Myoo, one of the Buddist deities. The statue has a sword that cuts off worries, a rope to save people who stray down the wrong path, and fire to burn your problems. Buddhist monks burn the wooden plates with wishes, so worshipers can ceremonially burn their worries away and attain a peaceful mind.
25 Minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Ride back towards Tsukiji, retracing your steps and getting a second view of the beautiful mix of city and nature.
• Admission Ticket Free
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