Meiji Jingu Shrine, Aoyama, Omotesando, Harajuku, Art Museums and Walking Tours
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The tour will take you to Meiji Shrine, the most visited shrine in Japan, the Nezu Museum (and Ota Museum of Art), and the sophisticated Harajuku/Aoyama area, where you will see the modern architectures of Omotesando.
These areas are filled with sophisticated fashion districts, architecture, youth culture, beautiful shrines, art, and many other attractions.
Explore the most fashionable town in Tokyo.
*When the Nezu Museum is closed, we go to the Ota Museum.
HIGHLIGHT
◆We will visit the Meiji Jingu Shrine, a sacred Shinto shrine set in a vast forest.
◆We will visit the Nezu Museum, which is popular for its modern Japanese architecture and gardens.
※When the Nezu Museum is closed, you can visit the Ota Museum of Art, which is famous for its ukiyo-e woodblock prints.
◆We will walk around Omotesando, Harajuku, where the latest fashions are always on display.
◆Visit Cat Street and Ura-Harajuku, the mecca of street fashion.
◆Visit Takeshita Street, a street popular with young people.
◆We will visit Omotesando, the "toy box of architecture," and take a stroll through the modern architecture of Omotesando.
◆You will be introduced by a certified guide, so you can learn all about the multifaceted charm of this city.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT
Tour Stops
Meiji Jingu Shrine
The meiji Jingu Shrine, located in Harajuku, Tokyo, enshrines the Emperor Meiji, with its vast forest and tranquility.
Nezu Museum
The Nezu Museum, located in Aoyama, Tokyo, and exhibits Japanese and Oriental antiques. You can also enjoy the seasonal garden.
Ota Museum of Art
The Ota Museum of Art, located in Harajuku, Tokyo, mainly exhibits ukiyo-e woodblock prints, introducing the art and culture of the Edo period.
*When the Nezu Museum is closed, visit the Ota Museum.
Omotesando
Omotesando is a high-end shopping district in Tokyo. Along the tree-lined avenue, luxury brand stores and fashionable cafes line the street, creating a sophisticated atmosphere. On the way, you will visit modern architectural buildings.
Omotesando Hills
Located in Omotesando, Tokyo, this upscale shopping mall is a sophisticated complex of fashion brands and restaurants.
Cat Street
A fashionable street connecting Harajuku and Shibuya, lined with unique fashion shops and cafes.
Takeshita Street
A popular shopping street in Harajuku, it has a lively atmosphere with fashion shops for young people and sweet stores such as crepes.
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If you wish to have a hotel pick-up, an additional 3,300 yen (inc tax) will be charged.
Please contact us if you would like to take another program after this tour.
Itinerary
Meiji jingu shrine → Nezu museum (or Ota museum) → Omotesando → Cat street → Takeshita street
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)
Harajuku/Omotesando/Aoyama
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