You will not only have the chance to experience Japan traditions but also you will visit Sensouji, the biggest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Asakusa is located between the Skytree, the longest tower in the world, and the Sumida River on the other side. You will experience summer festivals, where you can see the big fireworks that Japan have every...Read more
Ueno Local Market Experience. You can enjoy riding boats in the pond. Ueno includes one of the biggest markets with various bards and fresh food shops, to make one fine shopping district in Tokyo; it also includes one of the famous temples in Tokyo.
Our tour starts from within the wide station of Ueno, going out of the station you will...Read more
Facing Godzilla, we will head to the food street next to the famous kabuki theatre to try one of the most delicious Japanese dishes, okonomiyaki. Do you know that okonomiyaki is known by being the soul food in Osaka and Hiroshima Well, now you will have the chance to know the reason why as you try okonomiyaki in one of the most famous traditional...Read more
A trip to Tokyo is incomplete without visiting the historical Asakusa, famed for its old-world feel and preserved shrines. This region is home to one of Tokyo’s most ancient temples, Sensouji Temple. Here we’ll encounter a more traditional Japan from the bustling industrial and commercial areas — witness shrines, locals in prayer, geishas,...Read more
In one of the biggest station in Tokyo, Shibuya, where you will be dazzled with the modern busy lifestyle mixed with the beautiful nature. And in between, the halal industry slashes its way to provide people with a new different taste and style of food. And in the streets where more than one million passengers pass each day, we will introduce you...Read more
Halal tour at Asakusa. You will be introduced to the fresh taste of Japanese style Halal food in Japan, which have become a very famous trend all around Tokyo. Do you know there is an Asakusa walk of fame street
Starting from the great gates on Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, where you can see the great sky tree tower from far,...Read more
Harajuku Colorful Tour. If you want to know the true meaning of kawaii, you should visit Harajuku. It includes Takeshita Dori, the symbol of Harajuku and birthplace of many of Japan's fashion trends. With much historical attraction and NHK Studio Park. Do you love kawaii stuff Why don’t you try visiting Super Kawaii Monster Café! In Addition,...Read more
Hands-on cooking classes will be held at our Japanese cuisine restaurant "Tokitarazu" in Hiroo, which is an upscale residential area in Tokyo. Our instructor, who has mastery of Kaiseki cuisine, will guide you step by step how to make the dishes and decorate the plates. Specifically, you will learn, e.g., how to make Dashi (soup stock), how...Read more
This is off the beaten path tour in Tokyo. You can enjoy non touristic spots. It is mainly for locals. This means you can see real life of Tokyo people. You can buy local products, taste street foods and local Japanese garden. It is quite time efficient tour using train all the...Read more
On this tour, we will visit one of Hakusyu’s most famous whisky distilleries in Yamanashi prefecture from Tokyo. In the beginning, you will see the craftsmen’s dedication to producing a variety of distinctive whiskeys at the Hakushu Distillery, then later you can taste the unblended...Read more
You can experience a traditional tea ceremony at a traditional tea house that was built in the Meiji era, around a hundred years ago. After that, you walk around a traditional Japanese garden for strolling, and finally have traditional Japanese dishes that are served to satisfy not only our tongues but also our...Read more
Shibuya is famous for street crossing, and it's very busy area. It's also for young people and you can see many game centers,such as virtual reality game ih high technology.
2. Shinjuku
Shinjuku has many skyscrapers and it's for business men. You can enjoy beautiful night view from observation hall of high...Read more
Tokyo food and wine tours designed to allow travellers explore the art and culture of Tokyo locals and elites when it comes to foods, wines, beers, local snacks, etc. and also offer great knowledge of the culinary history of Tokyo city