Discover Tokyo’s hidden gems on a 3-hour guided e-bike tour. Explore iconic spots, enjoy traditional snacks, and learn from an expert guide.
Discover Tokyo’s hidden gems on a 3-hour guided e-bike tour. Explore iconic spots, enjoy traditional snacks, and learn from an expert guide.
Tokyo City Route (Route)
Operating Schedule: Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour begins. The tour starts at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
1. Tsukiji
The tour begins at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. Please arrive…
Tokyo City Route (Route)
Operating Schedule: Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour begins. The tour starts at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
1. Tsukiji
The tour begins at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
2. Tokyo Station
The first stop is Tokyo Station, one of Japan’s largest train stations. Inspired by Dutch architecture, this station sees around 4,000 trains daily. The surrounding area features a unique blend of modern skyscrapers and traditional elements of the Imperial Palace.
3. Ningyocho Street
Stop for a traditional snack in the Ningyo-cho district. Enjoy a sweet pastry filled with red bean paste, handmade in many local shops. These treats are often shaped like the seven deities from Japanese mythology. Savor the dessert and learn about its rich history.
4. Kiyosumi Gardens
Originally the home of an Edo-era merchant and later a feudal lord, this garden was purchased by the founder of Mitsubishi during the Meiji Period. Transferred to city ownership in 1932, it features a landscape garden with numerous stones. The pond is home to friendly koi and turtles. This beautiful traditional garden is a hidden gem.
5. Fukagawa Fudou-dō (Naritasan Tokyo branch temple)
This Buddhist temple enshrines Fudo Myoo, a Buddhist deity. The statue holds a sword to cut off worries, a rope to save those who stray, and fire to burn away problems. Buddhist monks ceremonially burn wooden plates with wishes, helping worshipers achieve peace of mind.
6. Tsukiji
The tour concludes where it began, at Compassbike.
Points of Interest
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Ginza
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Nihonbashi Bridge
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Sumida River
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Kachidoki Bridge
Odaiba Bay Route Sunset & Night View (Route)
Operating Schedule: Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour begins. The tour starts at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
1. Tsukiji
The tour begins at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
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The first stop is Sumiyoshi Shrine, a branch of the Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine from Osaka. Built for fishermen to pray for business success and good fortune, it is now open to the public. Time to seek your fortunes!
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Visit a hidden temple built for children’s safety. If you’re looking for a spiritual or unique experience, this is the spot to check out.
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Explore the international exhibition hall in Japan, designed to resemble a floating building like Ghibli’s Castle in the Sky.
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See the impressive GANDAM robot statue from Japanese animation, standing 19.7 meters tall.
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Take a quick break and enjoy some snacks provided by the tour guide.
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Discover the Statue of Liberty in Japan. See it with your own eyes!
8. Tsukiji
The tour concludes where it began, at Compassbike.
Points of Interest
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Sumida River
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Tokyo Skytree
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Ariake Arena
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Fuji TV Odaiba
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Rainbow Bridge
Odaiba Bay Route with Ramen (Route)
Operating Schedule: Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour begins. The tour starts at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
1. Tsukiji
The tour begins at the e-bike shop near Tsukiji Fish Market. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour starts. The meeting point is (2-chōme−14−4, Tsukiji, Chuo, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan), known as Compassbike.
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The first stop is Sumiyoshi Shrine, a branch of the Sumiyoshi Taisha Shrine from Osaka. Built for fishermen to pray for business success and good fortune, it is now open to the public. Time to seek your fortunes!
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Visit a hidden temple built for children’s safety. If you’re looking for a spiritual or unique experience, this is the spot to check out.
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Explore the international exhibition hall in Japan, designed to resemble a floating building like Ghibli’s Castle in the Sky.
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See the impressive GANDAM robot statue from Japanese animation, standing 19.7 meters tall.
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Enjoy a delicious ramen lunch at a special restaurant. Savor the rich, smooth soup and tasty noodles. Please note that dietary restrictions cannot be accommodated.
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Discover the Statue of Liberty in Japan. See it with your own eyes!
8. Tsukiji
The tour concludes where it began, at Compassbike.
Points of Interest
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Sumida River
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Tokyo Skytree
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Ariake Arena
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Fuji TV Odaiba
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Rainbow Bridge
- E-bike rental
- Guide fee
- Helmet
- Lunch
- Snacks
- E-bike rental
- Guide fee
- Helmet
- Lunch
- Snacks
Bus tours may not offer a close-up view of a location, and walking might not cover enough ground. However, an E-bike tour provides the perfect blend of both as you explore the streets of Tokyo! Starting from the Tsukiji fish market area, you will experience not only the urban side of Tokyo but also its local charm. This tour is perfect for both…
Bus tours may not offer a close-up view of a location, and walking might not cover enough ground. However, an E-bike tour provides the perfect blend of both as you explore the streets of Tokyo! Starting from the Tsukiji fish market area, you will experience not only the urban side of Tokyo but also its local charm. This tour is perfect for both first-time and returning visitors, as it promises new discoveries.
Engage with our knowledgeable English-speaking guide, who will share insights about the most iconic spots, allowing you to stay active without the effort of a traditional bicycle. As you cycle, you’ll witness the local lifestyle, savor Japanese traditions, and experience modern culture at each stop. If you’re seeking something special or a unique adventure, this is the experience you’ve been searching for!
- Minimum physical fitness is required.
- Participants under 140cm in height are not allowed to participate.
- If you arrive at the meeting place before the meeting time, the store might be closed, but the guide will arrive there 15min before of the meeting time, so please wait a moment.
- The meeting time will be 15 minutes before the tour start time for the e-bike briefing.
- Please note that this is the group tour, if you are late for the tour start time, you will not be able to join the tour mid-way.
- If it is determined that the tour cannot be held due to rain or other reasons, we will notify you by e-mail on the day before the tour. We will ask you some of the options such as 1)Change of itinerary 2)Change to a rental tour 3)Change to a special tour that takes you to places you would not normally go by train instead of the places you would normally go by ebike. 4)Refund Please note that you will be asked to choose one of the following options.
- Tour end time may be delayed approximately 30min due to the traffic conditions
- Ages 15 and younger are not permitted.
- The meeting point is the e-bike shop. Please check the URL https://x.gd/Xf7Jf
- If the weather is changed on the tour day, we may cancel the tour, due to the safety concern. We will also notify you by e-mail.
- Please note that we cannot accommodate allergies or vegetarianism.
- If you need to leave your luggage, there is a place to keep it in the E-bike shop. We can also rent you knapsack for free.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.