Description
Live the pulse of the city with our «Modern Tokyo» guided tour
If you want to experience the most current, colorful and eclectic side of Tokyo, this tour is for you. During approximately 7 hours (from 10:00 to 17:00), we will take you to tour three of the most representative neighborhoods of the contemporary Tokyo: Shibuya, Harajuku and Shinjuku. From street fashion and pop culture stores, to skyscrapers, neon lights and alleys full of life, you will live the city as Tokyoites do today.
Includes:
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Spanish-speaking guide throughout the experience.
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Hotel pickup.
Does not include:
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Traveler's personal expenses and transportation.
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Cost of food and drinks consumed during the tour.
A total immersion in pop culture, fashion and urban life of Tokyo
This guided tour is ideal for those who want to discover the unique energy of the modern Tokyo, where every street is a postcard and every corner has something new to offer.
Recommended itinerary:
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Shibuya: We start in this iconic neighborhood with its famous Shibuya Crossing, one of the most transited pedestrian crossings in the world. We visit the Hachiko statue, futuristic shopping centers and stores of urban trends.
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Harajuku: We continue through Takeshita-dori, a pedestrian street full of eccentric fashion, colorful sweets and youth culture. We can also visit the Meiji Shrine, one of the most important in Tokyo, located in the middle of an urban forest.
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Shinjuku: We end in this vibrant and multifaceted neighborhood. From the skyscrapers of the financial area to the narrow alleys of Omoide Yokocho, without forgetting the red light district of Kabukicho and its endless neon.
Places we might visit
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Shibuya Crossing: The famous Shibuya crossing where up to 3000 people can be present at every traffic light change.
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Takeshita Street: The heart of the Japanese alternative fashion.
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Omotesando: An avenue with modern architecture and luxury stores.
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Meiji Shrine: A spiritual respite in the middle of the city.
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Omoide Yokocho and Kabukicho: Unique contrasts between nostalgia and modernity in Shinjuku.




