Explore the highpoints of Tokyo, Japan's capital city as you jump into the characteristic bike life of Tokyo
You'll pedal through the city's bustling main streets, quiet backstreets and super attractive hidden paths
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It's includes a visit shrine, and ends on a skyscraper from where you can sight some of the most iconic spots in Tokyo, including Mt. Fuji
What You'll Do:
The sightseeing experience begins from between the skyscrapers of Shinjuku area, an area characterized by contrasting modern and traditional atmospheres
You'll have a stop at the peaceful gardens of Yoyogi park as you make your way through to Meiji-jingu, the city's most prominent Shinto religious site
You'll ride through Omotesando- one of the most sophisticated shopping areas in all of Japan as you take the sideroads to the Aoyama cemetery
You'll also enjoy lunch on the waterfront beside the rainbow bridge as you enjoy the panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline
The tour ends with a cycle back to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building at Shinjuku.
From the 48th floor in the building you'll catch a 360-degree view of Tokyo, including the Tokyo Skytree and if weather permits, Mt. Fuji too
What It Includes:
This tour only takes six people
Your bike and helmet rental fee is included
You have a professional friendly guide to led you through the city
Travellers Talk:
The experience was more than worth the cost of admission. This was the first tour we took after getting to Tokyo and we couldn't have been happier with our decision.
The route took us around all of the key areas of the city and gave us an incredible vantage point that a bus or walking tour couldn't come close to in terms of coverage and details
Is It Right:
If you're a fan of cycling and you want to have a great sightseeing experience, here's the two birds, one stone offer you've been looking for
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