The 23-kilometer Arakawa River cycling path connects central Tokyo to Saitama, with bike rentals averaging ¥1,000 per day. Tokyo’s average spring temperature is around 16°C, making March to May ideal for cycling along routes like the Imperial Palace Loop, which measures 5 kilometers.
Mount Takao, located 50 km west of central Tokyo, features a 599-meter summit reachable via a 3.8 km trail taking about 90 minutes. Entrance to the Takaosan Cable Car costs ¥490 one way, and the area sees over 2.5 million hikers annually, with average spring temperatures around 15°C.
This tour is best suited for history enthusiasts, garden aficionados, and travelers interested in Japan's Edo period. It appeals to those who appreciate architectural ruins, traditional garden design, and detailed historical narratives. Due to the walking involved and outdoor setting, participants should be comfortable with moderate physical activity and prepared for varying weather conditions.
The Fuji-Q Highland Afternoon Unlimited Ride Pass grants visitors access to one of Japan's most well-known amusement parks, located just below the majestic Mount Fuji in Fujiyoshida City, Yamanashi Prefecture. This pass activates after 1pm, offering an afternoon of high-adrenaline thrills and entertainment without time constraints on rides. Guests can enter the park in the early afternoon and enjoy unlimited access to a wide range of roller coasters, attractions, and themed rides until closing time. The park is famed for its record-breaking coasters and immersive experiences, making it an ideal destination for thrill-seekers and families alike. Key attractions accessible with this pass include the Fujiyama roller coaster, once the world's tallest and fastest; Do-Dodonpa, known for its intense acceleration; and Takabisha, featuring the steepest drop worldwide. Beyond roller coasters, visitors can engage with the haunted hospital attraction, the Thomas Land for younger guests, and a variety of interactive games and shows. The park's layout encourages a flow from high-intensity rides to more relaxed family zones, all set against the dramatic backdrop of Mount Fuji visible on clear days. Each ride offers its own sensory experience, from the rush of wind and the roar of engines to the laughter and screams of fellow riders. Visitors should note that the park operates on a self-guided basis, allowing flexibility in how long to spend at each attraction. While no guided tour is included, ample signage, maps, and staff support make navigation straightforward. Public transport options include direct buses from Tokyo's Shinjuku Station to Fuji-Q Highland, approximately a two-hour journey. The park is wheelchair accessible, though some rides have height and health restrictions. Given the afternoon start, crowd levels often ease out later in the day, providing smoother access to popular rides. This pass is well-suited to those who prefer to avoid early morning crowds or who plan to spend a relaxed day combining travel to the Fuji Five Lakes region or Mount Fuji itself. It caters predominantly to teenagers, adults, and families with children aged five and above who meet the height requirements for rides. The unlimited ride format allows visitors to focus on their favorite attractions without worrying about ticket limits, making it a practical choice for repeat riders and coaster enthusiasts.
This is the perfect tour to make you feel like a true local. We go to several food stops that are hard to access for the regular traveler. Many places in Japan require Japanese so having a guide who can translate and guide you through the menus is key. The neighborhood we explore is filled with quaint eateries, tiny bars, and coffee shops - all of which we taste from. Fun opportunities pop up along the trip like a classic old candy shop, an award-winning chocolatería, a special sake store, and even a vintage kimono store. While we explore, you will learn the history of the area and have the most gorgeous photo opportunities. It’s a tour you do not want to miss!!!
We got "Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best Things to Do". We were ranked 11th in the world's gourmet and 25th in Asian popular activities on TripAdvisor! Our class began with the hope to spread Japanese culture to the world! The local staff who have experienced world widely will host with great entertainment! We are looking forward to seeing you in Japan!
This is a Tokyo private tour guided by an experienced tour guide that has been licensed by the government. This tour uses public transport to visit popular sights in Tokyo. If you would like a private car, please contact us separately (extra charge). Depending on your interests, you can change the place you visit. Start time is also flexible. Basic courses include shrines, temples, Japanese gardens, modern architecture, history and culture. Take a tour and learn a lot about Tokyo. Let's enjoy Tokyo together!
Explore Tokyo Tower at night on an e-scooter! No license is required, and after a short training session, even beginners can ride easily with confidence. (Not available for riders under 16.) Ride smoothly through the neon-lit streets around Tokyo Tower and enjoy a fun, unique experience. Feel the breeze as you pass glowing signs, busy streets, and local hangouts, taking in the vibrant energy of Tokyo at night. After the ride, ascend Tokyo Tower for breathtaking panoramic views. Our knowledgeable guide will share interesting insights about the tower and its surroundings. Don’t forget your camera! Capture amazing photos of both the cityscape from above and your e-scooter adventure below. This tour combines the joy of riding, night exploration, and unforgettable photo opportunities—making it a truly memorable way to experience Tokyo!