Discover Tokyo’s Uptown District by go-kart, visiting 7 iconic landmarks in 120 minutes. Capture every moment with 360° videos and photos.
Discover Tokyo’s Uptown District by go-kart, visiting 7 iconic landmarks in 120 minutes. Capture every moment with 360° videos and photos.
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Tokyo Skytree - Dominating the Tokyo skyline, the Tokyo Skytree is the tallest broadcasting and communication tower in the world and the third tallest structure globally. Situated in Sumida City Ward, close to Asakusa, it is a prominent landmark and a focal point among Tokyo’s numerous attractions.
Tokyo Skytree is a must-see for both locals and…
- Tokyo Skytree - Dominating the Tokyo skyline, the Tokyo Skytree is the tallest broadcasting and communication tower in the world and the third tallest structure globally. Situated in Sumida City Ward, close to Asakusa, it is a prominent landmark and a focal point among Tokyo’s numerous attractions.
Tokyo Skytree is a must-see for both locals and visitors, solidifying its status as one of Tokyo’s treasured landmarks. Kartzilla Go Kart Tour offers the thrill of exploring this magnificent centerpiece while driving a Go-Kart through the bustling streets.
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - Enhance your Tokyo experience with our thrilling Go Kart tours through Ryogoku, where the Sumo Stadium is the highlight. Enjoy the dynamic mix of tradition and modernity as you navigate the iconic streets of Ryogoku, combining the excitement of Go Karting with the cultural appeal of Sumo wrestling.
On this high-energy journey, you’ll pass landmarks like the Edo-Tokyo Museum and the famous Ryogoku Kokugikan, the iconic Sumo Stadium. Feel the vibrant pulse of Tokyo’s sumo culture as you zip through the lively streets surrounding this historic arena, capturing the essence of Japan’s national sport.
Our expertly guided Go Kart tours offer a unique view of the city, blending adrenaline-fueled rides with stunning panoramic views of Tokyo’s iconic skyline.
- Tokyo Station Red Brick Station Building shaped Mail Box - Our Go Kart guided tour takes you through Tokyo Station, navigating the Marunouchi district where Tokyo Station stands as a symbol of architectural brilliance. Dating back to the early 20th century, the station features a blend of Western and Japanese design, creating a visual spectacle that transports you to a bygone era.
The Go Kart tour around Tokyo Station is not just thrilling; it is a sensory exploration of architectural excellence. The majestic red-brick façade and the seamless blend of Western and Japanese design set the stage for a journey that transcends time. Feel the weight of history and nostalgia as you approach the Imperial Palace and take in the breathtaking views of the Nijubashi Bridge and the lush East Gardens of the Imperial Palace.
Tokyo Station is not just a transportation hub but a living museum, showcasing Japan’s architectural and cultural evolution.
- Imperial Palace - Discover the rich history of the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the esteemed residence of the Japanese Emperor and Empress. Built in 1457 by Ota Dokan within the expansive grounds of Edo Castle, this grand palace is surrounded by formidable stone walls and moats. Once the seat of power for the Tokugawa Shogunate, it now stands as a symbol of Japan’s deep heritage.
As you approach the Imperial Palace, be captivated by the stunning panorama of the East Garden and the magnificent statue of Samurai warrior Kusunoki Masashige, embodying the spirit and pride of the Meiji era.
Embark on this extraordinary adventure with our guided Go Kart tour of the ceremonial streets of the Tokyo Imperial Palace. Feel the excitement as you navigate these historic avenues, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere that defines Tokyo’s cultural richness. Our tour offers the chance to explore the beautiful East Gardens, allowing you to connect with the legacy and beauty of this illustrious landmark.
- Tokyo Tower - Standing at an impressive height of 333 meters, this architectural marvel surpasses the Eiffel Tower by nearly 3 meters. Tokyo Tower symbolizes Japanese resilience, rebirth, and economic recovery after World War II.
The marvel and magnificence of Tokyo Tower are even more impressive considering it was designed and built in just a year and a half (June 1957 – December 1958). With handwritten drawings and a dedicated workforce of 220,000 laborers working tirelessly from 6 am to 6 pm daily, this incredible feat was accomplished without the aid of machines and harnesses. Legends of the construction tell tales of bolts and nuts being thrown and caught; a perilous technique known as the death catch.
Tokyo Tower is a symbol of Japanese rebirth. Experience the thrill of exploring Tokyo Tower with our Go Kart tour.
- Ginza - Ginza is Tokyo’s most famous upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment district. The area features a dazzling array of boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, nightclubs, and cafes, establishing itself as a hub of luxury. A single square meter of land in the heart of this district commands a staggering value of over ten million yen, making it one of the most expensive real estate areas in Japan.
Join our guided tour, driving past iconic landmarks like Kabuki-za Theatre and the famous Wako Building. During World War II, air strikes devastated the surrounding area, but this clock tower withstood the attacks and emerged as a symbol of hope. Feel the breeze of luxury as you capture Instagram-worthy moments navigating the bustling streets of Ginza. Take in views of the historic Hibiya Park and the architectural high-rise buildings that define this glamorous city.
- Kabukiza Theater - Kabukiza Theater is a cultural and historical landmark known for its rich tradition of Kabuki, a classical Japanese dance-drama known for its stylized performance, elaborate makeup, and costumes, offering a fascinating insight into Japanese performing arts. The theater, originally opened in 1889, is an iconic venue for Kabuki performances. Visiting Kabukiza Theater allows tourists to immerse themselves in a key aspect of Japanese heritage, making it one of the must-visit destinations in Tokyo.
The Go Kart tour brings you close to Kabukiza Theater, enriching your experience with the rich tapestry of Japan.
- Costume
- Photo & Video
- Go Kart Rental
- Water
- Fuel
- Tour Guide
- Insurance
- Costume
- Photo & Video
- Go Kart Rental
- Water
- Fuel
- Tour Guide
- Insurance
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- Pickup & drop off
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- Data card for camera (available for purchase)
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- Food
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- Pickup & drop off
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- Data card for camera (available for purchase)
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- Food
Explore the charm of Tokyo’s Uptown District by Go Kart, with our tour guide and experience the thrill of touring iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Skytree, the Sumo Stadium, Tokyo Station, Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, Ginza, and the famous Kabukiza; the home and birthplace of Kabuki. Our tour guides are locals, well trained, qualified, experienced and…
Explore the charm of Tokyo’s Uptown District by Go Kart, with our tour guide and experience the thrill of touring iconic landmarks like the Tokyo Skytree, the Sumo Stadium, Tokyo Station, Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, Ginza, and the famous Kabukiza; the home and birthplace of Kabuki. Our tour guides are locals, well trained, qualified, experienced and knowledgeable of the various attractions in Tokyo and the rich history behind these attractions. Experience the joy of capturing every incredible moment of the experience with stunning 360 degrees videos and photos to take with you. The Action is Yours !!
- For US Forces in Japan SOFA Driving License is required.
- Local and International Driving License required.
- Passport
- Infants not allowed.
- Nationals of Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco and Taiwan can drive if Japanese translation of driving license is available. Please contact us a month in advance if you need assistance.
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.