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Meiji Jingu Shrine (30 mins) Japan's most famous Shinto shrine dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his consort. (On Jan.1-3, visit Tokyo Tower instead of Meiji Shinto Shrine |
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National Diet Building (Drive Through) National Diet Building stands on Kasumigaseki Hill. The grand three story structure is 65.5m high and features a big central tower, which has become a well-know land mark in Tokyo. It took about 18 years to build this building and was completed in 1936. |
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Imperial Palace East Garden (45 mins) This is where you'll fine what's left of the central keep of old Edo castle (the stone foundation). Take a stroll in one of the vast inner gardens of the Imperial Palace. (On Mon. and Fri. Dec. 23 and when "Imperial Palace East Garden" is closed, visit "Imperial Palace Plaza" instead.) |
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Asakusa Kannon Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street (45 mins) The oldest and most popular Buddhist temple in Tokyo.
Nakamise-dori, a promenade section with both sides of narrow, paved entranceway to the temple crammed with tiny food and souvenir shops.< font> |
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Ginza Shopping District (Drive Through) The most celebrated shopping and amusement area. |
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Lunch Western-style lunch (Vegetarian dishes are available)
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Tokyo Bay Cruise (60 mins) Board the "Symphony", the modern and luxurious ship, for a fifty-minute cruise around Tokyo Bay. |
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Rainbow Bridge (Drive Through) and Waterfront City "Odaiba" (30 mins) A drive to futuristic city built on the new reclaimed land by the side of old manmade island fortifications (Odaiba) of Shogun. |
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Multilingual Guide Tape Available on this tour! For the added sightseeing enjoyment of travelers not well-versed in English, playback units featuring guide tapes recorded in Korean, Chinese or Spanish will be provided on these tours. To receive this special free service, please make requests in advance. |