- Tsukiji Fish Market - Renowned as the largest fish market on the globe. This market processes approximately 700,000 metric tons of seafood each year, with a total value nearing 6 billion USD.
Outer Market…comprises roughly 400 tiny stalls, stores, and eateries
Inner Market* (Uogashi-Yokocho)…a section of compact eateries and shops catering mainly to those who work in the market. The well-known sushi establishment Sushi Daiwa can be found in this area.
- Imperial Palace - The present-day Imperial Palace (çå± , Kōkyo) stands on what was once Edo Castle, set within a vast parkland encircled by water-filled trenches and towering stone fortifications in the heart of Tokyo, a brief stroll from Tokyo Station. It serves as the home for the Imperial Family of Japan.
- Ginza - Tokyo’s most illustrious shopping quarter, home to numerous flagship stores of high-end brands. Renowned department stores such as Mitsukoshi, Matsuya, and Hankyu have their presence in Ginza. The subterranean gourmet markets of these department stores, known as “Depa-chika,” offer an extensive selection of food items presented in packaging reminiscent of a jewelry box, reflecting the Japanese passion for culinary delights.
- Asakusa Shrine - Tokyo’s most ancient temple, established in the early 7th century by the Hinokuma siblings as per the temple’s lore. It is the most frequented sightseeing spot for both international tourists and locals, drawing in excess of 30 million visitors each year.
Senso-ji Temple…The most venerable temple in Tokyo, dating back to the early 7th century.
Kaminari-mon Gate…The entrance to the temple featuring an enormous lantern
Nakamise shopping arcade…A 250-meter-long shopping corridor housing close to 90 shops.
- Takeshita Street - A prime example of the blend of Western and traditional Japanese culture, Takeshita Street is a must-visit.
- Transportation with a guide
- English-speaking guide
- Guide’s admission fees included
- Private transportation
- Admission fee
- Food
If you’d like to fully enjoy theTokyo, this private tour is the one you are looking for. In the morning, you will visit Tsujkiji, the world’s largest fish market where you can enjoy watching and tasting a variety of seafood. After visiting Tsukiji, the tour will cover imperial palace, also known as the ruin of Edo samurai castle where you can feel the city with a history over 400. Then we will visit Ginza most prestigious shopping and dining district with department stores, high fashion boutiques, and many art galleries. Also included is Asakusa, the most popular touristic spot of classic Tokyo with Sensoji-temple, the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo Let’s fully enjoy the city like a local.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.