Experience the thrill of driving go karts on the streets of East Tokyo. Explore famous areas like Toyosu, Ginza, Akihabara, and more in just 2 hours. Safety briefings included.
Experience the thrill of driving go karts on the streets of East Tokyo. Explore famous areas like Toyosu, Ginza, Akihabara, and more in just 2 hours. Safety briefings included.
- Toyosu - Toyosu is a stylish waterfront area in Tokyo, seamlessly combining modern luxury with rich culinary heritage. It hosts the Toyosu Fish Market, where the finest seafood is auctioned at dawn and crafted into exquisite sushi. Visitors can enjoy teamLab Planets, an immersive digital art experience, or take a leisurely walk along scenic…
- Toyosu - Toyosu is a stylish waterfront area in Tokyo, seamlessly combining modern luxury with rich culinary heritage. It hosts the Toyosu Fish Market, where the finest seafood is auctioned at dawn and crafted into exquisite sushi. Visitors can enjoy teamLab Planets, an immersive digital art experience, or take a leisurely walk along scenic promenades with breathtaking views of Tokyo Bay. Toyosu is a unique blend of innovation and tradition, offering an unforgettable mix of gourmet experiences, futuristic attractions, and stunning cityscapes.
- Ginza - Ginza is Tokyo’s glamorous hub of luxury, where high-end fashion, Michelin-starred dining, and vibrant neon lights create an exhilarating atmosphere. From sleek designer boutiques to historic department stores, every corner radiates sophistication. At night, Ginza transforms into a dazzling wonderland of towering LED displays and chic bars. Whether savoring world-class sushi or exploring the latest trends, Ginza is where Tokyo’s elegance and energy converge.
- Nihonbashi Bridge - Nihonbashi Bridge is the historic core of Tokyo, marking the city’s beginnings. Once the starting point of Japan’s major roads, this graceful stone bridge merges Edo-era charm with modern skyscrapers. Decorated with intricate lion statues and mythical kirin, it serves as a gateway between past and present. Beneath it, the Nihonbashi River mirrors centuries of commerce and culture, making it a timeless emblem of Tokyo’s heritage.
- Akihabara - Akihabara is Tokyo’s vibrant hub of anime, gaming, and technology. Neon-lit streets buzz with energy, filled with multi-story arcades, retro game shops, and otaku havens brimming with collectibles. From cutting-edge gadgets to themed cafés, Akiba is a paradise for geeks and pop culture enthusiasts. Whether searching for rare manga or engaging in VR battles, Akihabara is an exhilarating world of endless discovery.
- Ueno - Ueno is Tokyo’s cultural hotspot, where history, nature, and lively street life intersect. Home to Ueno Park, it blooms with cherry blossoms in spring and features top-tier museums, a zoo, and tranquil temples. Ameya-Yokocho’s bustling market streets offer street food, vintage treasures, and a nostalgic Tokyo atmosphere. Whether exploring art, wildlife, or bustling markets, Ueno is a dynamic fusion of tradition and excitement.
- Asakusa - Asakusa is Tokyo’s portal to the past, where the iconic Senso-ji Temple stands amidst lively streets filled with tradition and charm. Nakamise Street is teeming with sizzling street food, artisan crafts, and the aroma of incense. Rickshaws glide past historic alleyways, while the towering Tokyo Skytree looms in the distance. A vibrant blend of old and new, Asakusa is a must-visit for culture and adventure.
- Tokyo Skytree - Drive near the magnificent Tokyo Skytree. Tokyo Skytree is a towering symbol of the city, reaching 634 meters with stunning panoramic views. By day, it reveals a vast urban landscape; by night, it shines like a futuristic beacon. Featuring dazzling observation decks, shopping, and an aquarium, it’s more than just a tower—it’s an unforgettable experience at Tokyo’s highest point.

- Photos included
- Costumes provided
- All fees and taxes covered
- Go-kart experience
- Gas fees included
- Photos included
- Costumes provided
- All fees and taxes covered
- Go-kart experience
- Gas fees included
You MUST have an International Driving Permit issued in the format of the 1949 Geneva Convention and driving license from your country of origin. EXCEPT for participants with licenses issued in Switzerland, Germany, France, Taiwan, Belgium, or Monaco. In which case you will need a Japanese translation of your license from the Japan Automobile Federation…
You MUST have an International Driving Permit issued in the format of the 1949 Geneva Convention and driving license from your country of origin. EXCEPT for participants with licenses issued in Switzerland, Germany, France, Taiwan, Belgium, or Monaco. In which case you will need a Japanese translation of your license from the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF/Online Application for Japanese Translation) and your own driving license. Failure to bring all required documents will result in cancellation of the tour without the possibility of a refund.
- Please arrive 15 MIN BEFORE the booking time, we can wait a maximum of 10 minutes after the reserved time but please plan your journey ahead of time.ALCOHOL consumption before the tour is prohibited, so please be responsible.PLEASE DO NOT WEAR the long skirts, high heel shoes or sandals.
- You MUST have an International Driving Permit issued in the format of the 1949 Geneva Convention and driving license from your country of origin. EXCEPT for participants with licenses issued in Switzerland, Germany, France, Taiwan, Belgium, or Monaco. In which case you will need a Japanese translation of your license from the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF/Online Application for Japanese Translation) and your own driving license.IDPs MUST be in booklet form, not in paper or A4 form.
- Please note that International Driving Permits MUST be issued by your countries approved issuer. Some common examples are; Australia – AAA . USA – AAA or AATA. UK – AA or RAC. Canada – CAA
- International driving permits that are issued under the Vienna Convention 1968 are NOT accepted in Japan.
- Our cancellation policy is below;
- Cancel up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund. If you cancel within 24 hours of the tour start time the paid amount will not be refunded.
- If your tour is canceled due to bad weather, you will be eligible for a full refund. Or you have the opportunity to reschedule depending on availability.
- Due to the nature of operating mechanical parts, when we reach the maximum capacity of booking we may need to amend or adjust bookings depending on kart availability.
- It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure they have the correct/valid documents for driving in Japan, failure to do so will result in denial of participation without the possibility of a refund. If you are not sure, please reach out to us directly and we can help to check if you have valid documents.
- Please watch the instructional video in the confirmation email.
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.