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Tokyo Art Aquarium Museum E-Ticket with optional Tokyo Metro Pass


The Art Aquarium Museum GINZA is located in Ginza Mitsukoshi, a department store in Ginza, the heart of Tokyo. Various types of goldfish swim gracefully in the specially built fish tanks, which have different themes of Japanese culture. The culture of appreciating goldfish began in Japan in the Edo period, year 1603 through 1867. The Art Aquarium is a modern art space that combines light, sound, and fragrance with traditional Japanese culture and artifacts to recall the appriciation of goldfish. Enjoy seeing adorable and unique goldfish in a fantastic space. The Ginza Mitsukoshi department is located close to Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace Plaza, making it easy to arrange your travel plan of Tokyo sightseeing. In addition to shopping, Ginza offers a traditional and nostalgic Japanese atmosphere with its long established restaurants and retro cafes.


Tokyo Morning Half Day City tour with hotel pick-up by Gray Line


Our half-day Tokyo sightseeing bus tour is perfect for first-timers in Tokyo! If you're staying at major hotels in the city, we'll pick you up right from your hotel. Our first destination is the Imperial Palace Tokyo, Double Bridge or Nijubashi, which is the most renowned bridge in Japan and the main approach to the palace. Next, we'll ascend to the main observation deck of Tokyo Tower, offering breathtaking views of the city. We'll also visit Meiji Shrine, one of the most famous shrines in Japan, dedicated to Emperor Meiji, a key figure in modern Japanese history. As we pass by the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, the tour concludes in Ginza, the epitome of sophistication and the upscale shopping district of Japan. Feel free to enjoy a stroll through fine shopping streets and savor a delicious Japanese-style lunch. Your tour guide will provide instructions on how to return to your hotel from Ginza.


Private Ginza Architecture Walking Tour


Explore Ginza's captivating blend of history and modernity on our 3.5-hour architecture walking tour led by a local accredited guide. Discover architectural marvels ranging from a historic Buddhist temple dating back to 1934 to the newly revitalized Louis Vuitton Namikidori completed in 2021. Marvel at works by renowned architects like Renzo Piano, Toyo Ito, and Shigeru Ban. Our knowledgeable guides share intriguing stories about the buildings and their visionary designers. You'll gain insights into how historical events, such as the era of the Shogun and subsequent earthquakes and fires, have influenced architectural styles throughout the district. Whether you prefer a daytime exploration or the enchanting twilight experience, we offer tours that cater to your schedule and interests. Join us to see Ginza transform under enchanting lights, offering a fresh perspective on its vibrant energy and unique architectural landscapes.


Small Group Guided Sake Tasting Experience in Tsukiji, near Ginza


Join us for a Sake tasting session with a local Sake lover, with 10kinds of Sake and some Japanese snacks!! It takes around 1.5 hour and you will get to know Sake!! Experience Sake in a restaurant with us while learing about basic information of Sake and the differences between region, production method and tempreture. If you like to drink more, we can serve you more glasses and refill too!! So you do not have to think of saving drinking also!! Some Sakes are rarely seen outside Japan, so it wil be the activity that you can only experince when you are in Japan!! We would like to interactive with you, do not be afraid to ask us some questions about Sake, culture, drink places… everything about Japan!! ■Additional Food In case you want to enjoy Yakiniku (Japanese BBQ), you can also try them with additional fee!! However, this is optional so if you like to know more, you can comment or ask us when you arrive 🙂


Ginza Go Kart Experience with Neo Ginza


Get ready for an awesome adventure as you cruise around Ginza and Tokyo tower in a super cool themed go-kart! Take your pick from a bunch of costumes to ramp up your experience and make a stylish statement. Our attentive staff will snap memorable shots, guaranteeing you've got some captivating photos to hold onto. It's an exciting chance to dive into the lively vibe of Tokyo's iconic district. Passing Landmarks: Zojoji Temple, Tokyo Tower, Imperial Palace Outer Gardens, Tokyo Station, Kabukiza Theatre Time Required: 60 minutes


Ginza: Private Tokyo nights of Japanese Food for Family


✨ ONE GROUP ONLY—Just You & Your Guests!✨ great for Families, Teens, Young Adults and those who want a personal experience! What Makes Our Tour Special: ✅ Private & Exclusive – Just your group, no strangers! ✅ Cook & Taste – Try your hand at making traditional Japanese dishes. ✅ Hidden Local Spots – Discover places only locals know. ✅ Fun with Friendly Guides – Share drinks, stories, and laughter. ✅ Photo Memories Included – We capture your best moments! Get ready to experience Ginza beyond its luxury storefronts—where locals eat, drink, and unwind! This tour takes you to hidden spots that most tourists miss, from tucked-away restaurants to vibrant salaryman drinking alleys. Immerse yourself in Tokyo’s nightlife, enjoy delicious food and drinks, and create memories you’ll cherish forever. We promise this will be the highlight of your stay in Japan!


Tokyo: Know about Traditional Performing Kabuki and Ginza Walking


Lost on what to do to enjoy in Japan? Fear not! Let gotcha be your guide and support you! This is a plan to enjoy Kabuki culture in Ginza, the center of Japanese traditional culture and entertainment. This tour is recommended for those who do not have time to see Kabuki but would like to experience a bit of the world of Kabuki! Learn about the traditional Japanese performing arts by touring the Kabuki exhibits with a guide. We will also stop by souvenir shops that can only be found in this area. There will be plenty of Kabuki goods, Japanese accessories, Japanese sweets, and more. Our guide will also take you to some sightseeing spots around the Kabukiza Theater related to Japanese culture. Experience the chic!


Shop Up A Storm In Ginza


You’ll weave through the streets of Ginza with your Host- a true fashionista- and discover the myriad of luxury high-end boutiques, casual department stores and exclusive restaurants the make this vibrant city the best place to shop. Browse designers' stores or one-of-a kind boutiques and maybe stop for a bite to eat. Discover Tokyo’s distinct style, unearth hidden treasures and shop in the city’s very best stores for unique pieces, so you can take a little bit of Tokyo home with you. We will pair you up with a like-minded Host who would love to share with you their favourite places to shop, and will make recommendations for the rest of your trip. Your Host will suggest an itinerary and agree upon a meeting time and place, but you can always change your mind about what you want to do. You’ll feel like you’re shopping up a storm with a knowledgeable friend by your side.


Small-Group Architecture Tour in Ginza, Tokyo


Explore Ginza's captivating blend of history and modernity on our 3.5-hour architecture walking tour led by a local accredited guide. Discover architectural marvels ranging from a historic Buddhist temple dating back to 1934 to the newly revitalized Louis Vuitton Namikidori completed in 2021. Marvel at works by renowned architects like Renzo Piano, Toyo Ito, and Shigeru Ban. Our knowledgeable guides share intriguing stories about the buildings and their visionary designers. You'll gain insights into how historical events, such as the era of the Shogun and subsequent earthquakes and fires, have influenced architectural styles throughout the district. Follow the same engaging itinerary as our private tours but in a more budget-friendly, shared setting. Ideal for solo travelers and couples, this option lets you discover the city alongside like-minded explorers while benefiting from the same expert guidance and rich insights.


Tokyo, Learn about Japanese Traditional art KABUKI in Ginza


Lost on what to do to enjoy in Japan? Fear not! Let gotcha be your guide and support you! This is a plan to enjoy Kabuki culture in Ginza, the center of Japanese traditional culture and entertainment. This tour is recommended for those who do not have time to see Kabuki but would like to experience a bit of the world of Kabuki in a short time! Learn about the traditional Japanese performing arts by touring the Kabuki exhibits with a guide. We will also stop by souvenir shops that can only be found in this area. There will be plenty of Kabuki goods, Japanese accessories, Japanese sweets, and more. Experience the chic!


Calligraphy Experience at Tokyo Ginza and Tsukiji Area


Before (or after) famous Tsukiji food street walking or Ginza shopping street walk, you can experience very cool Japanese calligraphy experience. You will be able to make the products for display in your room. As goal, you will make 2 works (big and small) for display. Instructor is authorized by Japan Educational Calligraphy Federation. You can also buy our original products that professional artist made.


Craft Making Experience in Ginza


The Bamboo Lantern Workshop offers a unique experience to enjoy traditional Japanese bamboo craftsmanship in a peaceful space, away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo. Its excellent location, just a short distance from the attractive Ginza area, is another highlight. With the careful guidance of skilled artisans, even beginners can comfortably create their own bamboo lanterns or chopsticks. The finished pieces will serve as special memories of your trip to Japan and treasured gifts for loved ones. The workshop also offers English support, so international guests can join with confidence. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the calming atmosphere of Japan's traditional culture in the heart of the city.


Tokyo Ginza Deep Back Alley Walking Tour


What do you imagine when you hear the word “Ginza”? A shopping district lined with luxury brand stores? A gourmet district lined with high-end restaurants? All of these are true, but in fact, Ginza is exciting “backbehind the scenes” as well ! This is a two-hour walking tour of Ginza's six back alleys. There are hidden shrines and popular stores in the back alleys. You walk around the glamorous “front” side of Ginza while experiencing its history, and once you step into the back alleys, you can experience the maze-like “back” side of Ginza! *This tour is not recommended for those who are not confident in their physical strength or have weak legs and hips, as it is a two-hour walk. Please wear comfortable walking clothes and bring drinking water in summer. Kabuki viewing is not included in the tour.


Discover the Art of Kintsugi in Ginza (Afternoon)


What’s Included • All required tools and materials (including ceramic items and gold-infused lacquer) • Expert, step-by-step guidance from an experienced instructor • Complimentary soft drink to enjoy during the workshop • Your very own, newly restored Kintsugi ceramic to take home Highlights • Convenient Location: Just a short stroll from the famous Higashi Ginza Station, making it perfect for combining with shopping or sightseeing. • Located near Kabukiza (traditional Japanese theater), Tsukiji Fish Market, and Tsukishima Monja Street • Cozy, Private Atmosphere: Enjoy an intimate setting that allows for focused learning and personal attention. • Cultural Insight: Gain an appreciation for Japanese craftsmanship and the philosophy of celebrating flaws and personal history. • Hands-On Experience: Engage directly with authentic materials and techniques, fostering a deeper connection to the art.


Kabuki Talk


This tour is a 101 Kabuki tour for all people who are interested in Kabuki. Kabuki is one of Japan's most fascinating traditional performing arts. Your guide, Kazui, is born and raised in Tokyo and has loved Kabuki since the age of 5. You will receive and "About Kabuki" talk and visual presentation whilst you enjoy Japanese tea and sweets. This tour is suitable for people who are unfamiliar with Kabuki, as well as those more experienced. For just the tour/talk (tickets excluded) you can make a booking here. If you are interested in Kabuki show tickets, as well as the tour/talk, please make a booking here and then contact us directly for further information on tickets.


Luxury Kimono Photoshoot at Ginza Tokyo


Let's take a souvenir photo wearing Japanese traditional kimono at Japan Premium Lounge in Ginza, a sophisticated space with the beauty. Our kimono is a masterpiece that seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetic sensibilities. Handwoven by skilled artisans using centuries-old techniques, it showcases the pinnacle of Japanese textile artistry. Every detail, from the fabric to the intricate designs, is carefully crafted to create an exquisite garment that enhances the grace and presence of its wearer. Normally, kimono is difficult and time consuming to put on, but you can experience quickly and easily. For woman, we offer Uchikake kimono which is used in Shinto wedding ceremonies and are decorated with gold threads and bright colors. For man, we offer Hakama which is also formal ceremony attire. It will be a memorable experience for you while traveling in Japan.


Experience Old local Tokyo & traditional food in Yanaka Ginza


Try local food and explore the nostalgic streets of Yanesen. Yanesen stretches out over two wards; Bunkyoku and Taitoku, and is the generic name of the three old shopping streets; Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi, of this area. In this tour, we will taste the usual Japanese meals such as croquettes, which are very popular among the locals. You will also be able to enjoy Japanese food culture in one area. Other than the cuisine, you will also be introduced to traditional shops that sells Japanese accessories, a hand puppet show with elaborate and expressive puppets, and a shrine with a tunnel of vibrant red torii gates. Live like the locals for a day in Yanesen!


Tokyo Allstar Food Tour


Start your Japan adventure with an unforgettable culinary journey through two of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods, Yurakucho and Ginza. This 3-hour immersive food tour is the perfect way to experience Tokyo’s vibrant dining scene and get a taste of its culture when you first arrive in Japan. Feel the energy of Ginza’s upscale streets, where history and luxury blend seamlessly, and contrast it with the retro charm of Yurakucho’s Yokocho alleys. Stroll beneath glowing red lanterns and neon signs as the scent of sizzling skewers and freshly grilled seafood fills the air. Your guide will take you back in time to the Showa era, where cozy izakaya (Japanese pubs) offer an authentic taste of local life. Savor regional specialties from across Japan, from perfectly crisp rice crackers made with a secret recipe dating back over 200 years to delicious dishes at hidden gems only locals know. Listen to the hum of lively conversations, and let the unique ambiance of each stop envelop you


Adventurous Japanese Food Tour in Tokyo


In this 2.5 hour food tour, embark on a memorable food adventure with a small group guided by an English-speaking tour guide and, most importantly, a local foodie. Guests will weave through the crowded streets of Shimbashi (or Ginza in some cases), and visit restaurants serving local delicacies that are not for the weak-stomached, such as blowfish (fugu), horse meat, and more, along with traditional foods such as sushi and yakitori.


Fun Run Ginza Tsukiji Rainbow Bridge and Bay Area of Tokyo


Run Ginza, Tsukiji, a traditional Japanese garden, Rainbow Bridge, and Bay Area in Tokyo! This is an easy fun run sightseeing tour with 11 kilometers (7 miles) for 3 hours. It is designed for run lovers around the world, looking for unique running experience including good views and cultural experience in Tokyo. Masa, the host, has over 30 years of running experience, completing 50 full marathons and 30 ultra marathons. He is excited to introduce attractive unique places in Tokyo, where he has lived for years. The English-speaking host is also pleased to exchange running expriences with guests from various countries. Do not worry about the preparation. The starting point is a running station, which provides a locker, shower, and rental goods (towel, running wear and shoes).