Experience the breathtaking beauty of Queenstown, a paradise town with stunning scenery. Embark on a full-day trip with a daily chauffeur and explore this tailor-made destination fit for queens.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Queenstown, a paradise town with stunning scenery. Embark on a full-day trip with a daily chauffeur and explore this tailor-made destination fit for queens.
- Senso-ji Temple - According to legend, in 628 AD, fishermen discovered a statue of Guanyin in the Sumida River and built Senso-ji Temple to house it. The temple features a massive red lantern inscribed with the Chinese characters for “Thunder Gate.” As a symbol of Asakusa, it draws numerous local and international visitors who come to take photos….
- Senso-ji Temple - According to legend, in 628 AD, fishermen discovered a statue of Guanyin in the Sumida River and built Senso-ji Temple to house it. The temple features a massive red lantern inscribed with the Chinese characters for “Thunder Gate.” As a symbol of Asakusa, it draws numerous local and international visitors who come to take photos. The lantern stands nearly 4 meters tall and weighs 700 kilograms, making it quite impressive. Statues of the God of Wind and the God of Thunder flank the Thunder Gate.
- Ueno Park - Ueno Park, Japan’s first park, spans approximately 530,000 square meters. It hosts significant cultural institutions in Tokyo, including the Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, the National Science Museum, and the Ueno Zoo. Originally a private garden of Kanei-ji Temple, Ueno Park became royal property after the Samurai War and has since been transformed into a public park, serving as a major gathering spot in Tokyo.
- Imperial Palace - The Imperial Palace is the residence and workplace of the Japanese Emperor. Located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, it occupies the site of the former Edo Castle, where the shoguns of the Edo Shogunate once lived, though it is smaller than the original castle.
- Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting tower situated in Sumida District, Tokyo. Jointly planned and constructed by Tobu Railway and its subsidiary Tobu Skytree, construction began on July 14, 2008, and was completed on February 29, 2012, with its official opening on May 22 of the same year. Standing at 634 meters, it was recognized by Guinness World Records as the “world’s tallest tower” on November 17, 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world. Note that tickets for this attraction are not included and should be purchased in advance if you wish to visit.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Built in 1920 to honor Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this shrine is located in the heart of the city. It hosts numerous ceremonies and festivals throughout the year, with plenty of English signage to guide visitors in participating in traditional shrine rituals, such as offering sacrifices and prayers in the main hall, writing wishes on ema wood plaques, and purchasing good luck charms or amulets.
- Private transportation
- Free bottle of water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking Fee
- Tolls
- Fuel costs
- Private transportation
- Free bottle of water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking Fee
- Tolls
- Fuel costs
- Meals
- Overtime fee 50USD an hour(over 10 hours)
- Attraction Tickets
- Personal consumption
- Personal Insurance
- Meals
- Overtime fee 50USD an hour(over 10 hours)
- Attraction Tickets
- Personal consumption
- Personal Insurance
Explore downtown Tokyo on a 10-hour private tour that you can customize based on your interests. Start by exploring Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple, Sensō-ji Temple, and soak up the tranquil atmosphere and vibrant local culture. Then stroll through the park to the Imperial Palace to admire the majestic residence of the Japanese imperial family,…
Explore downtown Tokyo on a 10-hour private tour that you can customize based on your interests. Start by exploring Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple, Sensō-ji Temple, and soak up the tranquil atmosphere and vibrant local culture. Then stroll through the park to the Imperial Palace to admire the majestic residence of the Japanese imperial family, surrounded by lush gardens and historic buildings. Climb Tokyo’s tallest building, Tokyo Skytree, and enjoy stunning panoramic views of Tokyo from the top. Next, experience the tranquil beauty of Meiji Jingu Shrine, a peaceful shrine nestled in a dense forest in the heart of the city, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the tranquility. You can also head to the bustling streets of Shibuya and visit the famous intersection.
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.