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Meiji Jingu Shrine (Pass by)
Meiji Jingu Shrine is one of Tokyo's most iconic and significant Shinto shrines, located in Harajuku. We'll walk together to the main building of Meiji Jingu Shrine while learning about the culture and history. We'll also learn about some Japanese traditional rituals.
Takeshita Street (Pass by)
Following the Meiji Jingu Shrine we will head to Harajuku, taking the famous & colorful Takeshita Street. Takeshita Street is a bustling and iconic shopping street located in the Harajuku district of Tokyo and tons of shopping & food opportunities. (Find rainbow cotton candy or poo ice cream)
Harajuku (Pass by)
Continuing to Harajuku's Street-Style Wonderland: Dive into the vibrant and eclectic fashion scene of Harajuku, where every street is a runway. Immerse yourself in the kaleidoscope of colors, styles, and youthful energy that defines Tokyo's trendsetting district. We'll head to the Tokyu Plaza to get some amazing pictures! Next will be Shibuya passing by the trendy and fashionable Cat Street.
Shibuya Crossing (Pass by)
Shibuya Crossing Spectacle: Experience the pulsating heart of Tokyo at the famous Shibuya Crossing. Join the rhythm of the crowd as you navigate the world's busiest intersection and witness the city's vibrant urban energy. Before we face the busy and biggest crossing in the world we make a brief stop in the new Miyashita Park. We may grab a coffee or enjoy the atmosphere of the rooftop!
Shinjuku (Pass by)
Shinjuku's Skyscraper Majesty: Marvel at the dazzling lights of Shinjuku's towering skyscrapers. After we took some amazing photos in Shibuya we'll take the train to Shinjuku. Some must see places here are some amazing spots like the hidden Omoide Yokocho, a very old traditional food street, & the one and only Godzilla!
Kabukicho (Pass by)
We will finish our beautiful day with the Kubukichō Tower in Shinjuku Kabukichō, an amazing place to see "Neon Tokyo". What this is? Let's check it out, together!
Odaiba District (Pass by)
In Odaiba, immerse yourself in the futuristic charm of Aqua City, DECKS Tokyo Beach, with its exciting attractions including the nostalgic Hikara Yokocho. We also visit the iconic Unicorn Gundam statue and enjoy panoramic views from the Statue of Liberty replica.
Asakusa (Pass by)
The origin of Tokyo. During the Edo period, Asakusa was Tokyo’s main entertainment district, filled with kabuki theaters, geisha houses, and street performers. While much has changed, the spirit of festivity lives on — especially during the Sanja Matsuri, one of Tokyo’s wildest festivals. With its deep history and hidden gems behind every alley, Asakusa is best explored with someone who can explain the stories behind what you see. From samurai legends to snack secrets — let us show you around.
Akihabara (Pass by)
Akihabara (秋葉原), often affectionately called “Akiba,” is located in central Tokyo, in the Chiyoda ward. What started as a post-war black market for radio parts has grown into one of the most vibrant and unique neighborhoods in Tokyo. Akihabara is a playground for tech lovers and pop culture fans, where you’ll find everything from the latest electronics to underground anime merchandise.
Ueno (Pass by)
Located in northeastern Tokyo, Ueno Park is one of the city’s most beloved green spaces, known for its rich cultural offerings and seasonal beauty. Originally part of Kaneiji Temple, the park became public land in 1873 and now features wide paths, museums, and over 1,000 cherry trees! Slightly down the hill, you'll find lively shopping streets like Ameya-Yokocho, offering local snacks, souvenirs, and fashion. The neighborhood blends history and everyday life, making it perfect for a relaxed day of exploring. Whether you're a culture lover, nature enthusiast, or casual stroller, Ueno Park offers a little something for everyone.
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) (Pass by)
The Imperial Palace East Gardens, located in central Tokyo, offer a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Japan’s feudal past. Once part of Edo Castle, the gardens feature remnants of stone walls, gates, and moats, as well as beautifully landscaped areas with seasonal flowers and ponds. Highlights include the Ninomaru Garden and the foundation of the old castle tower. Open to the public and free of charge, the gardens are just a short walk from Tokyo Station—an ideal spot for a relaxing stroll amid nature and centuries of Japanese history.

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