Embark on a 6-hour adventure through the heart of Tokyo! Explore the culinary delights of the Tsukiji Outer Market, a foodie paradise bustling with the freshest seafood and Japanese delicacies. Stroll through the elegant Ginza district, famed for its upscale shops and dazzling lights. Then, step back in time at Asakusa, home to the ancient Senso-ji Temple and a vibrant market street. Finish your day with a glimpse into Japanese history at the Imperial Palace Plaza, former site of the Edo Castle.
This tour offers a balanced pace and a fascinating blend of flavors, history, and modern city life
Tour Highlights
Tsukiji Fish Market: Tokyo’s Kitchen Comes Alive
Tsukiji Outer Market, once the vibrant outer section of the world’s largest fish market, still pulsates with the energy of fresh seafood and delicious delights. While the famed wholesale market has relocated, the Tsukiji Outer Market carries on its legacy, offering a captivating experience for visitors.
- Outer Market: A Culinary and Cultural Hub
Explore a dazzling array of shops brimming with the freshest catch of the day – glistening tuna, succulent shellfish, and an incredible variety of other seafood treasures. Venture beyond the seafood stalls and discover diverse food stalls selling everything from steaming ramen to melt-in-your-mouth wagyu beef skewers. Indulge in a delectable breakfast of local specialties (not included) and savor the vibrant atmosphere. - Namiyoke Shrine: Guardian of the Market
Nestled within the market is the Namiyoke Shrine, a historical gem established in 1659. This charming shrine acts as a guardian for the market and its traders, offering a moment of tranquility amidst the bustling activity. Pay your respects and learn about the rich history intertwined with Tokyo’s fishing culture.
Admission: free
Ginza: Where Luxury Meets Tradition
Immerse yourself in Tokyo’s premier shopping district, where luxury brands and flagship stores dazzle. Discover the exquisite “depachika” food halls, a feast for the senses, showcasing Japan’s meticulous culinary artistry.
Admission: free
- Wako Department Store: A Timeless Landmark
Explore this iconic department store, renowned for its high-end fashion, jewelry, and its landmark clock tower, a beloved symbol of Ginza since 1932. - Kabuki-za Theatre: A Masterpiece of Modern Kabuki
Step into the world of traditional Japanese theater at the Kabuki-za. Witness a captivating kabuki performance amidst the stunning recently renovated (2013) architectural marvel, featuring a red brick facade and a traditional Japanese roof. - Ginza Mitsukoshi: A Historical Gem with Modern Luxury
Discover one of Japan’s oldest department stores (established 1673!), offering a vast array of designer brands, cosmetics, and gourmet delights. Admire the impressive blend of historical charm and modern design within this architectural treasure.
Admission: free
Asakusa: Tokyo’s Historic Heart
Step back in time and experience the enduring spirit of old Tokyo in Asakusa, a district steeped in history and bursting with traditional charm. From the iconic Senso-ji Temple, the city’s oldest, to the bustling Nakamise Shopping Arcade, Asakusa offers a captivating glimpse into Japan’s past and a vibrant taste of its present.
- Senso-ji Temple: A Legacy of Faith
Founded in the 7th century, Senso-ji Temple is a testament to Tokyo’s deep-rooted Buddhist traditions. Marvel at the full suite of buildings, including pagodas, gates, and the magnificent main shrine. Immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere amidst the incense smoke and the gentle sound of temple bells. - Kaminari-mon Gate: A Symbol of Asakusa
Marking the entrance to Senso-ji Temple stands the imposing Kaminarimon Gate. Admire its vibrant red hues and be awed by the enormous paper lantern hanging at its center, a symbol of Asakusa’s enduring spirit. - Nakamise Shopping Arcade: A Time Traveler’s Delight
Stroll along the bustling Nakamise Shopping Arcade, one of Japan’s oldest shopping streets, 250m long with around 90 shops Discover traditional souvenirs, local crafts, and an array of delectable street food treats. Experience the vibrant energy and immerse yourself in a shopping experience that transcends time.
Admission: free
Imperial Palace Plaza: Echoes of History and Imperial Legacy
Discover the symbolic heart of Tokyo at the Imperial Palace Plaza, the current residence of the Japanese Imperial Family and the former site of the Edo Castle. While the inner palace grounds are generally closed to the public, explore the plaza and its surroundings to appreciate its historical and cultural significance.
- Nijubashi Bridge: An Iconic Landmark
Admire the elegant double-arched Nijubashi Bridge, a beloved symbol of Tokyo and the entrance to the inner palace grounds. Capture its beauty reflected in the tranquil moat waters. - Imperial Palace East Garden: A Serene Oasis (Subject to Schedule)
Explore the tranquil Imperial Palace East Garden, open to the public (check the official schedule for visiting days and hours). Stroll through the meticulously maintained Japanese gardens, discover historical structures, and experience a moment of peace within the bustling city.
Admission: free
Schedule
- Availability: Daily
- Start Time: Flexible, 9:00 – 10:00 AM recommended due to Tsukiji’s business hours
- Duration: 6 hours
- Start/End locations: Your hotel in central Tokyo*
*Remote start options available, please contact us.
Transportation:
- Primarily subways and local trains
Pricing
Tour Fare:
- ¥31,000 (+ 10% consumption tax) for groups up to 6 guests
- (+Â¥4,000 per additional person for groups exceeding 6)
Included:
- English-speaking guide
- Guide’s transportation and admission (unless itinerary is customized)
Not included:
- Your group’s transportation and admission fees
Estimated Additional Costs
- Transportation: Approximately ¥1,000 per person (depending on start location)
- Meals & Snacks/Beverages (optional): Allow extra depending on your preferences
Important Notes
- Walking Tour: Be prepared to walk several miles/kilometers. Wear comfortable shoes and dress accordingly.
- Private Tours: We cater each tour to your group – no mixed groups.
- Changes to the suggested itinerary may in some cases affect the guide’s transportation and admission costs.