2 Popular Packege(s)
Area 2188 Square Kilometers
Population 13.62 Million
Winter Temperature 13C
Summer Temperature 30C
Best Time To Visit The best time to visit Tokyo is between September and November. Autumn ushers in colorful foliage and comfortable temperatures. Summer is peak tourist season, which you'll quickly see from long lines at museums and confused subways users.
Tokyo has two large airports: Narita for international flights, and Haneda for (mostly) domestic flights.
Tokyo is the nerve centre of railways in Japan, highspeed Shinkansen services arrives at Tokyo Station which is located in the Chiyoda ward. For all trains on the northern route, you can get off at Ueno, while trains on the western route calls at Shinagawa. Most non-Shinkansen services usually stops at Shibuya and Shinjuku stations as well. Ueno and Ikebukuro stations connect you to the northern suburbs and neighboring prefectures.
While you can drive into the city, it's really not recommended as the city can be congested, signs may be confusing and parking fees are astronomical. Highway bus services link Tokyo to other cities, resort areas and the surrounding prefectures.
As Japanâs capital, largest city and a centre of culture for centuries, Tokyo has a wealth of destinations for you to explore on this tour. Enjoy the view from sites like Tokyo Tower, take a cruise on the waters of the Sumida River and see the buildings and monuments that help define the city.
Your tour begins when you meet your guide at your hotel and head out into the city for a day of sightseeing. Enjoy the view from the observatory at Tokyo Tower before you pay a visit to the Meiji Shrine, dedicated to the emperor who led Japan's 19th-century revival, and the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace.
After passing by Akasaka Palace, one of Japanâs State Guesthouses, then the National Diet Building, your bus takes you through the upscale Ginza district to a restaurant for some Japanese-style lunch. In the afternoon, visit the Hamarikyu Gardens and take a cruise on the Sumida River to the Asakusa district, known for its Buddhist temples and the bustle of vendors on the Nakamise shopping street.
Finish the tour with a trip back to your hotel through Kappabashi, Akihabara and Ueno, or stop at any one of these lively corners of Tokyo to go exploring on your own.
Take a journey back through time at Edo Wonderland, a cultural theme park showcasing what the Japanese way of life was like during a bygone era. Enter the park and be instantly transported back to the Edo period, which lasted from about 1603 to 1867.
This enormous park lets you experience what life may have been like as a ninja, policeman, samurai swordsman or other prominent figure during the Edo period. Admire the distinct architecture of rural houses and government buildings, while friendly staff members dressed in period attire mimic the speech and behaviour of citizens from various societal classes. Many wear the intriguing chonmage hairstyle.
Theatrical shows, street performances, parades and seasonal festivals are just a few of the events you can enjoy during this fascinating look back at history. You can also try your hand at traditional Japanese archery, marital arts and other activities presented in various workshops.
The 7 enchanting, themed lands of Tokyo Disneyland® await. Enjoy roundtrip transport to a wide variety of exciting rides, magical characters, thrilling shows, fun shops and appetising restaurants at this 115-acre (47 ha) park in Urayasu, Chiba.
Enter a world of colourful construction at LEGOLAND® Discovery Center Tokyo, witnessing towering skyscrapers built from the multi-hued bricks and going hands-on to build your own creations. Choose the experience you want and immerse yourself in a fantastical world of creativity.
2 Chome-29-1 Dogenzaka,Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Phone:+81 3-3477-5111
Japan, 135-0064 Tokyo, Aomi, 1−1−10
Phone:+81 3-6380-7800
JP Tower, 100-7090, Japan
Phone:+81 3-3216-2811
Japanese Restaurant · Shibakoen
Address: Japan,105-0011 Tokyo,Shibakoen,4−4−13
Tonkatsu Restaurant · Jingumae
Address: 4Chome-8-5 Jingumae,Tokyo 150-0001,Japan
Okonomiyaki Restaurant · Nishiasakusa
Address: 2 Chome-2-2 Nishiasakusa,Tokyo 111-0035, Japan
Indian Restaurant · Ginza
Address: Japan,104-0061 Tokyo, Ginza, 5−8−13