Friday, September 5, 2014

Panoramic tour of Tokyo in one day


There is so much to see in Tokyo! This full day excursion is ideal for those visiting the city for the first time. You will visit the most famous Shinto shrine in Japan. Then you can cross the gardens of the Imperial Palace, before entering the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Complete this tour of the city by boarding for a relaxing 50-minute cruise on Tokyo Bay.

Your day trip will include the following attractions:

1.Meiji Shrine, the site of the most famous Japanese Shinto worship, dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and his wife.

2.The Akasaka Palace, also known as the Akasaka Guest House, used as a residence of state for foreign dignitaries.

3.Passage by coach to the Japanese Capitol (Parliament).

4.Walk in the oriental garden of the Imperial Palace, the former stronghold of Edo Castle, now with a tea pavilion, a Japanese garden, moats and ramparts. The garden is closed on Monday and Friday, then visit rather Nijubashi commander bridge access to the Imperial Palace.

5.Asakusa Kannon Temple (also known as Senso-ji), the oldest and most famous Buddhist temples in Tokyo.

6.Nakamise shopping street, bustling shopping arcade with lots of shops selling souvenirs and food products.

7.Passing bus in the Ginza shopping district, a shopping and entertainment busiest Tokyo.

8.Lunch at the Western (vegetarian option available) Pastel-Tei restaurant with panoramic views over the Royal Garden Hamarikyu last garden on the seafront of the Edo period.

9.50-minute cruise on Tokyo Bay.

10.Passing bus on the bridge of the rainbow and visit the futuristic City Mall Aqua waterfront.

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