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 established 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 for photographs….
- Senso-ji Temple - According to legend, in 628 AD, fishermen discovered a statue of Guanyin in the Sumida River and established 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 for photographs. Standing nearly 4 meters tall and weighing 700 kilograms, it is truly remarkable. Flanking the Thunder Gate are statues of the God of Wind and the God of Thunder.
- Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - Nakamise-dori is a lively shopping street leading to Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, showcasing a vibrant blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture. Spanning approximately 250 meters, it is lined with over 80 shops offering handmade crafts, souvenirs, and local treats like ningyo-yaki (sweet bean cakes) and senbei (rice crackers). This historic street, dating back to the Edo period, is an ideal spot to experience Tokyo’s rich heritage while finding unique gifts and enjoying the bustling atmosphere.
- Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree, also known as Tokyo Skytree, is a radio tower situated in Sumida District, Tokyo, Japan. It was collaboratively designed and constructed by Tobu Railway and its subsidiary Tobu Skytree. Construction commenced on July 14, 2008, concluded on February 29, 2012, and it officially opened on May 22 of the same year. Standing at 634 meters, it was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the “world’s tallest tower” on November 17, 2011, becoming the tallest tower globally. Tickets for this attraction are not included in the product. Please book your tickets in advance if you wish to visit.
- Ginza - Ginza is Tokyo’s leading luxury shopping and entertainment district, celebrated for its sophistication and elegance. It hosts high-end fashion boutiques, flagship stores of international brands, and iconic Japanese department stores like Mitsukoshi and Wako. Beyond shopping, Ginza offers world-class dining, from Michelin-starred sushi restaurants to stylish cafes and patisseries. The district also includes art galleries, theaters, and the renowned Kabuki-za Theatre, where traditional Japanese performances are showcased.
- The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - The Imperial Palace East Gardens are part of the inner grounds of the Imperial Palace, providing a peaceful retreat in the heart of Tokyo. Once the site of Edo Castle, the gardens feature well-preserved ruins, lush lawns, and traditional Japanese landscaping, including serene ponds and seasonal flowers. Visitors can explore the historic stone walls and moats while learning about Japan’s feudal history. Nearby, the iconic Nijubashi Bridge (Double Bridge) serves as the main entrance to the Imperial Palace and is one of Tokyo’s most photographed landmarks. Framed by the palace’s grand architecture and surrounded by reflective moats, it symbolizes the harmony of tradition and modernity in Japan.
- Shibuya Scramble Crossing - The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks and the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing. Located in the heart of Shibuya, this vast intersection sees thousands of people crossing simultaneously from all directions, creating a captivating display of organized chaos. Surrounded by towering neon billboards, giant video screens, and bustling shops, the crossing epitomizes Tokyo’s vibrant energy and fast-paced urban life.
- Anime Store B-Point Harajuku - Takeshita Street, situated in the heart of Harajuku, is a lively and quirky shopping street that captures Tokyo’s youthful and creative spirit. Known for its colorful, trendsetting fashion and unique subcultures, this narrow pedestrian street is lined with shops offering everything from kawaii (cute) clothing and accessories to quirky gadgets and novelty snacks. Popular among teenagers and tourists alike, Takeshita Street is a hub for Harajuku fashion, where bold styles like Lolita, punk, and cosplay can be found.
- Roppongi Hills, Shop & Restaurant - Roppongi Hills is a sleek, modern complex in Tokyo’s Roppongi district, combining culture, entertainment, and urban sophistication. At its center stands the iconic Mori Tower, home to the Tokyo City View observation deck, which provides breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the city, including landmarks like Tokyo Tower. At night, Roppongi Hills transforms into a glittering hub of nightlife, with rooftop bars and clubs offering stunning cityscapes.

- 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
- Attraction Tickets
- Personal consumption
- Baby seat(1-3 years old)/booster(4-7years old)
- Meals
- Attraction Tickets
- Personal consumption
- Baby seat(1-3 years old)/booster(4-7years old)
Embark on a personalized 10-hour private tour of downtown Tokyo, tailored to your interests. Experience both iconic landmarks and hidden treasures. Begin at Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest, and walk through Kaminarimon Gate and Nakamise Street to enjoy Edo-era treats like ningyo-yaki. Ascend the 634-meter Tokyo Skytree for breathtaking views and tech…
Embark on a personalized 10-hour private tour of downtown Tokyo, tailored to your interests. Experience both iconic landmarks and hidden treasures. Begin at Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest, and walk through Kaminarimon Gate and Nakamise Street to enjoy Edo-era treats like ningyo-yaki. Ascend the 634-meter Tokyo Skytree for breathtaking views and tech exhibits. Relax in the Imperial Palace East Gardens surrounded by historic walls, then immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Shibuya Crossing. Optional stops include capturing photos at the Hachiko Statue, delving into anime culture in Akihabara, or wandering down Harajuku’s Takeshita Street. End your day with stunning twilight views from Roppongi Hills Mori Tower.
Note: A private driver is provided. The tour does not include a guide.
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.