It working tour from Asakusa to Tokyo Skytree.
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s a traditional Japanese style city. This was the first part of the capital to have significant Western influence.
The highlight of Tokyo Skytree is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the tallest structure in Japan and was the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion. There are two observation decks which are located at heights of 350 and 450 meters.
At your hotel lobby
Sensoji (also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples.
Is a shopping street that is over 200 meters in length. There are many traditional Japanese items for sale such as yukata and other souvenirs, various traditional local snacks can also be found here.
Rising 350 meters above the ground, the "TOKYO SKYTREE TEMBO DECK (350 m)" is covered in huge 5-meter-high glass for a 360-degree panoramic view, allowing visitors to see from the base of SKYTREE up to 70 kilometers away in the distance. The "TOKYO SKYTREE TEMBO GALLERIA (450 m)" will take you from floor 445 to floor 450, the highest floor, via a glass tube. The TOKYO SKYTREE TEMBO GALLERIA (450 m) will leave you convinced you that you are walking in the sky.
Stand on the glass floor and take breathtaking pictures of a view like nowhere else! Staff members can also take a picture of you with your camera. Don’t miss this chance to create a souvenir photo of your visit!
Admission is 1,500 yen (tax included).
Take a break after enjoying the Tower view. The cafe’s menu includes drinks, light snacks, and original sweets. (Table seating. Seating time may be limited when crowded.)
TOKYO SKYTREE is home to over 300 shops and restaurants featuring modern fashion, accessories, established Japanese brands, and a wide range of original souvenirs.
Tokyo Skytree or At your hotel lobby
Asakusabashi station
● Walking along the bank of the Sumida River, and taking the good picture here.
Sensoji Temple
● Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo and one of the city great landmarks. Legend says Sensoji was first built over 1300 years ago.
●To introduce the red lantern “Kamirarimon”
● “Nakamise Stree” leads straight from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple and it sells all sorts of Japanese souvenirs around 90 stores.
(like the freshly baked Japanese rice crackers, kimono, ninja shuriken, The melon bread is as big as your face, the green tea ice cream)
●Drawing a fortune-telling slip
●Get on Jinrikisha around Asakusa
Okuyama Omairi Street
● Black signboard 7-11convenience store
● The Hanayashiki Amusement Park opened in 1853, making it the oldest amusement park in Japan.
Tokyo Sky Tree
● Tokyo Sky Tree is 634 meters high.
● You can go to the top of the tower for a nice view of the city on sunny days at 350 meters observatories.
● you even see Mt. Fuji from the glass-walled observation deck!
● The aquarium is on the fifth floor and sixth floor.
● To see the free night view from the Eighteenth floor.
● You can go to the shopping center at the base of the tower and spend some time seeing the fashion clothes there.
Guide fee
①Public transportation fee (approximately 10 USD per person, for you and guide)
②Lunch fee (approximately 10~15 USD per person, for you and guide)
③Rickshaw fee
*For the 30minutes, it cost ¥5,000 yen for one person and
¥10,000yen for two people.
*For the 45minutes, it cost ¥13,000 yen for one person and
¥15,000yen for two people.
④Tokyo Skytree observation decks entrance fee
Adult 18 years old and over is ¥3,100yen.
Teenager 12 to 17 years old is ¥2,350yen.
Child 6 to 11 years old is ¥1,450yen.
This tour star from 10:30a.m.
◆ If you have the allergy to food, please contact me.
◆ If you need a private transportation, please contact me.
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