Explore the famous Sensoji in Asakusa and gaze at the striking Tokyo scenery from the Tokyo Skytree observation deck. Let your English-speaking guide show you both traditional and modern Tokyo on this wheelchair-friendly tour.
Schedule
09:00 Pick-up at Select Locations in Central Tokyo
10:00 Tokyo Skytree Observation Deck
At 634 meters tall, Tokyo Skytree stands as the world’s tallest tower. With barrier-free paths, head up to the observation deck and take in the fantastic view.
12:00 Lunch
Satisfy your appetite with the many food choices in Asakusa or Tokyo Skytree. Try the popular tempura rice bowl of Asakusa or let your guide offer you tasty suggestions available in the area.
Asakusa Sensoji
Let the gigantic red lantern of Sensoji greet you as you make your way to the temple. If you want to, your guide can show you how to offer prayers and draw fortune slips called “omikuji.”
Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Arcade
Take this opportunity to find souvenirs or tasty treats while weaving through the busy shops. Enjoy the lively atmosphere as your guide assists you in navigating the popular street.
15:00 Ginza (Observe from Car)
Drive through the streets of Ginza lined with high-end fashion boutiques and fancy restaurants. Take in the stylish district’s charm before heading back to your hotel.
18:00 Drop-off at Select Locations in Central Tokyo
・Charter fee
・Gasoline fee
・Highway tolls
・Admission fees
・English-speaking guide/driver
・Certified caregiver/driver-guide assistance
・Parking fee
・Meals, beverages, entrance fees not mentioned in the itinerary
・Personal expenses
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