Embark on a journey through the renowned Tsukiji Fish Market, a world-famous Japanese seafood market that not only offers fresh seafood but also an array of fruits, chicken, vegetables, and more.
Behold the spectacular Imperial Palace, with limited potential tours of some of the inner grounds. The Imperial East Gardens are open to the public year-round.
Tokyo Tower stands as the world's tallest self-supported steel tower, towering three meters above its inspiration, the Eiffel Tower. Built in 1958, it offers stunning panoramic views of Tokyo's cityscape and serves as a cultural symbol blending modernity and tradition. Don't miss this iconic landmark that encapsulates Japan's architectural prowess and rich cultural heritage.
The majestic Senso-Ji Buddhist Temple, the city’s oldest and most prominent temple, is almost 1400 years old, a crowning jewel of Asakusa district and a symbol for the entirety of Tokyo.
Around Senso-Ji is the Nakamise shopping street, containing dozens of shops which sell sweets, goodies & other souvenirs centered around historical Japan.
Shinjuku Golden Street (Gai), nestled in the vibrant district of Shinjuku, is known for its intimate, retro ambiance and iconic izakayas (Japanese pubs). This atmospheric alleyway, adorned with glowing lanterns and narrow entrances, offers a unique glimpse into Tokyo's nostalgic post-war era. Visitors can revel in the lively nightlife, sample a variety of local delicacies, and immerse themselves in the authentic charm of Tokyo's entertainment scene.