Tokyo Tower, Tea Ceremony and Sumida River Cruise Day Tour

Description:

  • See Tokyo at its dynamic best on this jam-packed day of sightseeing. Perfect if your time in Tokyo is limited, you'll see all the highlights such as Tokyo Tower and the Imperial Palace, take part in a traditional tea ceremony and enjoy a relaxing 40-minute cruise on the Sumida River. A free souvenir map of Tokyo is also included.

    The highlights on your full-day tour include:

    • Panoramic views of Tokyo from the observatory of Tokyo Tower
    • Taking part in a traditional tea ceremony and admiring bonsai trees at the Japanese Garden, Happo-en
    • Feasting on a barbecue lunch at Chinzanso Restaurant (vegetarian options available upon request)
    • Driving past the Japanese Capitol (House of Parliament)
    • Short photo stop at the plaza in front of the Imperial Palace
    • Driving through the world-famous Ginza shopping district to experience the excitement of Japan's most celebrated shopping and amusement area
    • Enjoying a 40-minute boat ride on the Sumida River, from Hinode pier on Tokyo Bay to Asakusa
    • Asakusa Kannon Temple (also known as Senso-ji), the oldest and most popular Buddhist temple in Tokyo
    • Nakamise shopping street, a narrow, paved entrance way to a temple crammed with tiny food and souvenir shops

    Plus you'll receive a free souvenir map of Tokyo!

    Please Note: During the Cherry Blossoms season between March - April, the Sumida River Cruise will be replaced with a tour which views the cherry blossoms in Sumida Park.
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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • Address:

    • Tokyo, Tokyo
    • Strenuousness:

    • No Sweat

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