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9:00 - 12:00 / 13:30 - 16:30

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Tokyo

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Tokyo Cycling Tour by Electric Powered Bike

Tokyo Cycling Tour by Electric Powered Bike

Itinerary

Embarking on a pedal-powered journey through Tokyo on an electric-assisted bicycle is a fantastic way to discover the city's attractions and immerse yourself in its lively atmosphere. During this 3-hour guided sightseeing tour, you'll get the chance to explore Tokyo's fascinating mix of traditional and contemporary sights, all while enjoying the freedom and convenience of an electric-assist bicycle.

Morning Tour (09:00 AM - 12:00 PM)
Kanda: We will start our tour in the Kanda neighborhood, known for its lively atmosphere and historic sites.
Tokyo Station: From Kanda, we will head to Tokyo Station, a major transportation hub and an architectural marvel.
Imperial Palace: While we won't enter the Imperial Palace itself, we will pass by its outer grounds and admire the beautiful surroundings.
Kitanomaru Park: Next, we will visit Kitanomaru Park, located near the Imperial Palace. This peaceful park is an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll.
Yasukuni Shrine: Our next stop is Yasukuni Shrine, a significant Shinto shrine dedicated to those who lost their lives in service to Japan.
Sakuradamon: After visiting the shrine, we will pass through Sakuradamon, a historic gate that leads to the Chiyoda district.
Hibiya Park: We will continue our tour at Hibiya Park, one of Tokyo's oldest parks, offering a serene green space amidst the bustling city.
Ginza: From Hibiya Park, we will proceed to Ginza, Tokyo's famous upscale shopping district. Here, you can explore luxury boutiques, department stores, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
Tsukiji: Next, we will make a stop at Tsukiji, known for its former fish market, which has now relocated to Toyosu. Tsukiji still retains its charm with various seafood restaurants and shops.
Tsukishima: From Tsukiji, we will head to Tsukishima, a neighborhood renowned for its monjayaki, a savory Japanese pancake dish.
Tsukudashima: Our next destination is Tsukudashima, an island district known for its historic fishing community and traditional seafood dishes.
Nihonbashi: We will then make our way to Nihonbashi, a historical and commercial district famous for its iconic bridge and old-world charm.
Kanda: Finally, we will return to the Kanda neighborhood, completing our morning tour.

Afternoon tour (01:30 PM - 04:30 PM)
Kanda: We will start our tour in the Kanda neighborhood, known for its lively atmosphere and historic sites.
Akihabara: Akihabara, often referred to as "Akiba," is renowned as the center of Japan's otaku culture and electronics district. It's a hub for anime, manga, video games, and technology-related goods. You'll find numerous shops selling electronics, maid cafes, and specialty stores catering to otaku interests.
Okachimachi: Okachimachi is a shopping district located near Ueno Park. It's known for its shopping streets, particularly Ameya-Yokocho, where you can find a wide range of products, including clothing, accessories, cosmetics, and fresh food.
Kappabashi: Kappabashi, also known as Kitchen Town, is a street in Tokyo famous for its shops selling kitchenware, utensils, and restaurant supplies. It's a popular spot for professional chefs and restaurant owners looking for high-quality kitchen equipment.
Asakusa: Asakusa is a historic district in Tokyo, known for the iconic Senso-ji Temple. The area has a traditional atmosphere with its old-style buildings and Nakamise shopping street, which is lined with stores selling souvenirs and local snacks.
Sumida River: The Sumida River flows through Tokyo and offers a pleasant riverside atmosphere. You can take a boat cruise along the river to enjoy the scenery or simply stroll along its banks.
Ryogoku: Ryogoku is a neighborhood in Tokyo famous for being the center of sumo wrestling.
Ningyocho: Ningyocho is a traditional district with a rich history. It has preserved the atmosphere of old Tokyo, with traditional shops, restaurants, and shrines. It's a great place to experience the traditional culture of Japan.
Nihonbashi: Nihonbashi is a business district in Tokyo, considered the historical and cultural center of the city. It is home to the famous Nihonbashi Bridge, which has been a significant landmark since the Edo period. The area offers upscale shopping, department stores, and historical attractions.
Tokyo Station: Tokyo Station is a major transportation hub and one of the busiest train stations in Japan. It has a beautiful red-brick facade and serves as a gateway to various destinations within and outside Tokyo.
Kanda: Finally, you return to Kanda

included with

Bicycle rental,
Helmet rental,
English speaking guide

    excluded by

    Food, Drinks,
    All not mentioned in the inclusion

      Essential Information

      Should you have any inquiries or need to verify any of the details, the operator can be contacted directly via phone call using the following contact information:
      Phone: 81-3-6222-9696
      In the event of unforeseen circumstances or emergencies, our dedicated Vio Travel operations team can be reached through WhatsApp or SMS at 66 922 472 382, or via email at support@vio.travel

      Cancellation Policy: From 6-15 days - fee of 20%; From 3-5 days - fee of 50%; From 2 days - fee of 100%

        Duration: 9:00 - 12:00 / 13:30 - 16:30 
        From  $123.14