Tokyo Day Tours - Tokyo Day Trips - Discover and Explore
Sometimes people only need help in a specific area of Japan or for a short
period of time. This might include the initial navigation from the airport
to a hotel, learning how to navigate the transport system, or getting between
places efficiently in a short period of time. In these cases our multi-day
tours do not meet the needs of those just after a quick side trip or a journey
somewhere specific.
If you are interested in having a guide assist you get the most from your day
you can get in touch via our contact us page or email us at
admin@japancustomtours.co.nz.
This might include things as simple as an airport or cruise line transfer or a
day shopping. For more structured sightseeing we have several popular
options listed below.
Day Tours - Availability
Please note: Due to commitments to tours across spring and into early summer
we are unable to offer day tours until after 1st July 2018.
Day Tours - Around Tokyo
Tokyo Highlights - Shinjuku area
Start with a visit to the Tokyo Metropolitan building for a bird's eye view
of the city from the 45th floor (200 meters up). From there, head to the west
side of Shinjuku to the national gardens (58.3 hectares) including an impressive
green house and a wide variety of greenery and garden styles.
From the gardens,
head to the Golden Gai area of old style bars before seeing Godzilla towering
above the Kabukicho area of Shinjuku.
Nearby to Shinjuku is the Harajuku area including the Meiji Shrine. After
visiting the shrine head to Harajuku and explore Takeshita Street which is a
trend-setting shopping area for Tokyo youth. For contrast, next to Harajuku is
the upmarket shopping district of Omotesando.
Pricing: Including trains, taxis, entrance fees JPY17,500 per person.
Meals, snacks, drinks are excluded.
Tokyo Highlights - Asakusa area
Taking the subway head across town to the Ryogoku district. Visit the Edo
Museum, the Sumo museum at the adjacent gymnasium before strolling through the
Kyu Yasuda garden to the memorial for the victims of the 1923 Kanto earthquake
and WW2 fire-bombing of Tokyo.
From Ryogoku take the water taxi, passing by Skytree to Asakusa. From the
dock we walk past Sensoji temple and along Nakamese Street. Giant lanterns are
an impressive part of the gates at this temple including Kaminarimon ("Thunder
gate"), Hozomon and pagoda. An array of stalls lines Nakamise Street (the
entrance to this shrine) providing a wide range of souvenirs and snacks on the
approach to Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo.
From Asakusa, we have an option to visit the Ueno Park area that includes a
good array of museums and Ueno Zoo. At weekends there may be other
events taking place in the park that are worth stopping and watching.
Pricing: Including trains, taxis, entrance fees JPY17,500 per person.
Meals, snacks, drinks are excluded.
Day Trips - From Tokyo
Nikko in a day
Taking the bullet train north and then the local train to visit the famous
shrines at Nikko including the lavishly decorated Toshugu shrine and Iemitsu
mausoleum. After lunch at a local restaurant and an opportunity to sample
yuba (a local speciality) head to the scenic Lake Chuzenji and Kegon Falls.
Pricing: Including trains (three day Tokyo wide pass), local bus
transport, shine entrance fees, Kegon falls elevator JPY29,500 per person
(minimum two people).
Meals, snacks, drinks are excluded.
Hakone in a day
Taking the train to Odawara make a brief side trip to Odawara castle before
visiting the local food hall to collect items for lunch (the range is pretty
amazing). Head to Hakone-Yumoto, taking the bus to Lake Ashi (walk along the
cedar avenue to the Hakone checkpoint), boat cruise (a pirate ship) across the
lake to Togendai, ropeway and the Tozan cable car, Tozan train back to
Hakone-Yumoto for the return trip to Tokyo. Hakone provides many places to view
Mt Fuji (on a clear day) including from the lake and the ropeway. Around Gora
there are some interesting attractions such as the Venetian Glass museum and the
Open Air Art Museum. To make the most of the day we make an early start, and may
have a late finish.
Pricing: Including trains and Hakone free pass JPY19,500 per person.
(minimum two people) Meals, snacks, drinks are excluded. As the museums are optional depending on
guest choice, entrance fees are also excluded on this tour.
Kamakura and Enoshima in a day
Located to the south of Tokyo (but not as far as Hakone) is the township of
Kamakura that includes a variety of important cultural sites including Hase Dera
temple and the "big Buddha" at Kōtoku-in.
Nearby is the small island of Enoshima. Enoshima has many beautiful
views looking back onto the mainland, as well as across the cliffs and the
Pacific Ocean. The island is also home to some beautiful scenic spots, many
shines including one set in a sea cave, dating from 552.
Pricing: Including trains, local buses if required, shine entrance fees, JPY24,500 per person.
Meals, snacks, drinks are excluded.
Sendai/Matsushima in a day
Head north by Shinkansen to Sendai. Then take the local train to visit
Matsushima Bay, one of the three "views of Japan" and the cruise around the bay
with its many beautiful pine-tree covered islands. After viewing the pine
covered islands, walk to Zuigan-ji past the caves carved into the approach to
the temple. The caves were used for memorial services and as a cinerarium to
house the ashes of the deceased. The caves were constructed some 700 years ago
and remained in use until a few hundred years ago.
Pricing: Including shinkansen trains and ferry cruise JPY45,000 plus
JPY29,500 per person.
Meals, snacks, drinks are excluded.
Bookings and Inquiries
If you are interested in joining one of these tours, please contact us or email us
directly at
admin@japancustomtours.co.nz.