Embark on a Tokyo tour and discover the beauty of the Imperial Palace, Kiyosumi Garden, and Ukiyo-e Museum. Explore historic sites, indulge in delicious sushi at Tsukiji fish market, and immerse yourself in Japanese culture.
Embark on a Tokyo tour and discover the beauty of the Imperial Palace, Kiyosumi Garden, and Ukiyo-e Museum. Explore historic sites, indulge in delicious sushi at Tsukiji fish market, and immerse yourself in Japanese culture.
- The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - Enjoy a morning walk at the Imperial Palace, situated on the historic site of Edo Castle, encircled by moats and stone walls. Spanning 90 hectares of forest, the Imperial Palace serves as a vital green space for the city. Visitors can experience the changing seasons just as the Shogun…
- The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - Enjoy a morning walk at the Imperial Palace, situated on the historic site of Edo Castle, encircled by moats and stone walls. Spanning 90 hectares of forest, the Imperial Palace serves as a vital green space for the city. Visitors can experience the changing seasons just as the Shogun once did in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace.
- Tsukiji Fish Market - Tsukiji is a vibrant food hub, perfect for discovering traditional Japanese cuisine. The market is an excellent and bustling spot to purchase not only fresh fish but also vegetables, fruits, tea, dried fish, pickled vegetables, and kitchen utensils. Tourists often line up to enjoy raw fish in front of sushi restaurants before noon.
- Kiyosumi Teien - Once owned by Mitsubishi’s founder, Yataro Iwasaki, Kiyosumi Garden is now a public park recognized as a Place of Scenic Beauty by the Tokyo Government. The garden boasts numerous stones used as bridges, stepping stones over the pond, and stones for a dry waterfall, all collected nationwide by steamships from the Iwasaki family’s company.
- Ryogoku - Conclude your visit at the four-story Sumida Hokusai Ukiyo-e Museum, designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Sejima Kazuya. The museum houses a collection of 1,800 woodblock prints by Hokusai and his students. Guests can explore Hokusai’s dynamic and passionate life dedicated to Ukiyo-e. Visitors may also choose from other museums, including the Sword Museum and Fukagawa Edo Museum (optional).

- Guidance by a National Licensed Tour Guide
- Guidance by a National Licensed Tour Guide
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Admission fee for Sumida Hokusai Museum: 400yen/adult, 300 yen/student
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Private transportation
- Admission fee for Sumida Hokusai Museum: 400yen/adult, 300 yen/student
- Gratuities
Begin the journey with a serene walk in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace in the morning, where both history and nature lovers can appreciate the relics of the Edo castle including the stone walls, moats, and a variety of seasonal flowers. From there, move towards the vibrant Tsukiji fish market, a hot-spot for excellent sushi and traditional…
Begin the journey with a serene walk in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace in the morning, where both history and nature lovers can appreciate the relics of the Edo castle including the stone walls, moats, and a variety of seasonal flowers. From there, move towards the vibrant Tsukiji fish market, a hot-spot for excellent sushi and traditional Japanese dishes. After lunch, explore Kiyosumi garden, known for its unique collection of stones gathered from all over the country by Mitsubishi’s founder, Iwasaki Yataro. The final stop is in the Ryogoku area, famous for its Sumo stadium. Guests can choose to visit one of the numerous museums in the area like the Sumo Museum, Sumida Hokusai Ukiyo-e Museum, Sword Museum, or the Fukagawa Edo Museum.
- Gratuities : Your tour guides gratuities are NOT included in the cost of your tour package. Although, not compulsory, tipping is expected and is an expression of your satisfaction with the people who have assisted you throughout your tour. In line with this, we highly suggest that you include the specific amount that you want for the gratuities. For your reference, you base upon the cost of the tour booked as suggested gratuities per person : 10% - $12, 15% - $18, 20% - $24.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.