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Tokyo
4 hour(s)
Available Daily
English
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Accessible
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Hachiko Square

Head up to the 11th-floor observation deck of Shibuya’s landmark shopping complex, Hikarie, for sweeping views over the district. Watching the constant flow of people and cars at the Shibuya Scramble Crossing below is truly spectacular.

MIYASHITA PARK rooftop views, street eats in Shibuya Yokocho, then nostalgic Nonbei Alley—Shibuya’s modern pulse meets old-school charm in one walk.

The Scramble Crossing is arguably Tokyo’s most famous—and busiest—meeting spot. Threading your way through the neon-lit heart of this pop-culture hub, amid a sea of people and cars, is thrilling all by itself.

Step into Center-gai—Shibuya’s historic youth hangout—browse the ever-popular “gachagacha” capsule-toy machines, and drop by a ramen shop hand-picked by your guide.

When it comes to souvenir shopping in Japan, Don Quijote is a must-visit. You can pick up bulk gifts like matcha treats and the famous Kit Kats in over 400 flavors. We won’t be shopping here during the tour, but your guide will highlight the top recommendations.

Let's take a train from Shibuya Station to Shinjuku Station. With a guide by your side, there's no need to worry about complicated ticket machines or figuring out how to ride the train!

Omoide Yokocho’s lantern-lit alleys offer a nostalgic atmosphere perfect for photos. Your guide can help you find great spots and recommend local eateries for yakitori, seafood, or sake.

Stroll through Kabukicho, Tokyo’s neon-lit nightlife hub. Learn its red-light history, spot Godzilla Head, and discover hidden gems. Great photo ops and local tips included—no bar entry needed.

Visit Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a modern entertainment spot with nostalgic flair. Enjoy an hour of free time to explore a Showa-style izakaya food hall and a lively game center. Head upstairs for panoramic views of Tokyo’s glowing skyline—a perfect finale to your night tour.

Explore Golden Gai, a maze of 200 tiny themed bars in lantern-lit alleys. Once a post-war black market, now a cultural hotspot loved by creatives. Your guide shares its history and points out foreigner-friendly bars—perfect for a soulful taste of Tokyo nightlife.

Discover Hanazono Shrine, a peaceful Shinto sanctuary tucked amid Shinjuku’s skyscrapers. Learn how to make a wish, explore its vibrant grounds, and enjoy the serene contrast to the city’s buzz—especially magical at night.
Hanazono Shrine
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Important activity information
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Restrictions
- Pregnant individuals cannot participate.
- This activity is wheelchair accessible.
Additional notes
- Tips are not included.
- Not recommended for people with back problems.
- Stroller accessible.
- Food and drink not included.
- The cost of the train ride during the tour (JPY 180 per person) is not included in the tour price.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
Required items to bring & attire
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
- You can book a minimum of 1 and maximum of 12.
Activity Provider Reelu.inc
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- Any cancellations made after 24 hours prior to the activity start time will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
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Top-Rated Activities for Tokyo
- Pregnant individuals cannot participate.
- This activity is wheelchair accessible.
- Please wear comfortable walking shoes.
- Tips are not included.
- Not recommended for people with back problems.
- Stroller accessible.
- Food and drink not included.
- The cost of the train ride during the tour (JPY 180 per person) is not included in the tour price.
- The activity schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to weather or traffic conditions.
- You can book a minimum of 1 and maximum of 12.