A day tour to see the present and past of the modern city of Shinjuku
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Shinjuku Station is the busiest station in Japan, with the largest number of passengers getting on and off the train. The business area on the west side contrasts with the commercial and entertainment district on the east side of Shinjuku. From the past to the present, we will guide you through Shinjuku, the most energetic city in Japan.
HIGHLIGHT
The tour begins at Shinjuku Station, the largest station in Japan with over 3.5 million passengers per day.
From Shinjuku Station, we will walk to the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, where you can look down on the whole of Tokyo. On the way, you will be introduced to modern Japan. On the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, we will give an overview of Tokyo, the capital of Japan, which can be seen below. Mount Fuji may be seen in the distance, weather permitting.
After that, we will take you to "Omoide Yokocho," a restaurant district near the west exit of JR Shinjuku Station. There, the atmosphere of the nostalgic Shinjuku of the immediate postwar period is preserved. Once a scene in many Japanese cities, today it remains a precious retro streetscape.
Then, we will walk through the basement food section of the Isetan building, the largest department store in Japan.
Kabukicho, Shinjuku 3-chome, and Golden Gai are Japan's largest entertainment districts, where people never stop coming, even late at night. A local guide familiar with Shinjuku will safely guide you through the area.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
The tour begins at Shinjuku Station, the largest station in Japan with over 3.5 million passengers per day.
From Shinjuku Station, we will walk to the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, where you can look down on the whole of Tokyo. On the way, you will be introduced to modern Japan. On the observation deck of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, we will give an overview of Tokyo, the capital of Japan, which can be seen below. Fuji in the distance, weather permitting.
After that we will walk through The Omoide yokocho ,where you can feel the atmosphere of the nostalgic Shinjuku of the immediate post-war period. Once a scene in many Japanese cities, but today it remains a precious retro streetscape. Then walk through the underground food section of the Isetan building, the largest department store in Japan.
You can also visit the Shinjuku East Exit area, Japan's largest entertainment district that never sleeps, and Shinjuku Gyoen, where you can spend a relaxing time with the seasonal flowers of the four seasons. Guides who are familiar with these area will take you there safely.
More info
If you wish to have a hotel pick-up, an additional 3,000 yen (tax not included) will be charged.
Please contact us if you would like to take another program after this tour.
Itinerary
Meeting at Marunouchi north exsit of Tokyo station→(train)→Shinjuku station
CANCELLATION POLICY
If you cancel your reservation, the following cancellation rates and remittance charge will be charged.
(1) 14 days - 3 days prior to the program date: 20 % of the program fee
(2) 2 days of the day before the program date: 50 % of the program fee
(3) a day before the program date: 100 % of the program fee
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PROGRAM FEE(Excl. consumption tax)
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