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Tokyo Discovery Deal
Tokyo Discovery Deal
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Hotel Featured:
➤Hotel Keihan Asakusa 3*


Itinerary
Thu 12 Jun 25: UAE
➤Flights from London Heathrow Airport to Tokyo Narita Airport via Abu Dhabi International Airport 


Fri 13 Jun 25: Tokyo
➤Shared Transfer Airport to Hotel
➤Stay at Hotel Keihan Asakusa for 9 nights


Sat 14 Jun 25: Tokyo Skytree Ticket and Tour
➤Embark on an unforgettable journey through Tokyo's rich history and modern marvels with our Asakusa and Skytree tour. Begin by immersing yourself in the traditional charm of Asakusa, where youll visit ancient temples and experience the vibrant local culture. Then, ascend Tokyo Skytree, one of the worlds tallest towers, for breathtaking views of the city skyline and Mount Fuji on clear days. This unique blend of old and new Japan makes for an exciting, immersive experience, offering a perfect mix of history and stunning vistas. Dont miss out to book now!
Duration : 3 hours to 4 hours
Inclusions :
- Admission to: Tokyo Sky Tree
- English-speaking guide
- Admission to attraction
- English-speaking staff
- Audio guide
- Certified professional instructor
What to Expect :
Asakusa
Travelers will explore the famous Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, and marvel at the vibrant Nakamise Shopping Street, filled with traditional snacks and souvenirs. As you stroll through the historic district, youll also visit iconic landmarks such as the grand Kaminarimon Gate and the picturesque Asakusa Shrine. Along the way, your expert guide will share fascinating stories about the areas rich history, blending ancient traditions with modern Tokyo. It's the perfect way to experience the authentic spirit of Asakusa! 1 hour - Admission Ticket Free
Tokyo Skytree
On the Skytree tour, travelers will explore one of the world's tallest towersTokyo Skytree. You'll experience breathtaking, panoramic views of the city from observation decks, perfect for taking in the sprawling metropolis below, including iconic landmarks like Mount Fuji on clear days. The tour also often includes a visit to the Skytrees shopping complex. In this tour offers a blend of modern marvels and traditional cultural experiences for a memorable adventure in Tokyo. 3 hours - Admission Ticket Included


Mon 16 Jun 25: Morning Japanese Tea and Meditation Experience
➤Morning Japanese cultural experience in central Tokyo experience Japanese green tea Japanese tea, not just drinking it a unique experience in which participants create five different menus using one type of Japanese green tea (sencha) tea leaves. Brew and drink hot water, but our Ocha experience will teach you how to enjoy it in various ways, such as brewing with ice water, eating tea leaves, and roasting tea leaves. serve tea to the guests, but rather, we ask each guest to do his or her own tea brewing and cooking. famous Japanese tea, but we believe that you will be able to experience a deeper and more enjoyable world of tea beyond matcha.
Inclusions :
- Approximately 1 hour Japanese tea experience (drinking/eating).
What to Expect :
This experience will take you to the Japanese culture of Ocha! You can create and taste five different menus using a single-origin tea carefully produced in a rare region called Ryuso Dragon Claw area) in Shizuoka Prefecture. By brewing, drinking, and eating the tea yourself, you will enjoy a morning meditation experience in the midst of the hustle and bustle of the city, feeling the nature and tea landscape of rust spread out before you with all five senses. A souvenir of tea leaves is included. Morning 7:30 am, 9:00 am, total 2 times/day Guide is available in English.


Sun 15 Jun 25: Tokyo: Shinjuku Izakaya & Bar Hopping Food Tour
➤Visit 3 hidden gems loved by Tokyo locals and savor authentic dishes crafted with care. Experience the real Japanese nightlife alongside fellow tour participants and a local guide. authentic, heartfelt dishes made with care, not fancy gourmet sushi, crispy kushikatsu, juicy gyoza, and plenty of sake Explore lively arcades and hidden alleys rarely seen by foreign visitors
Inclusions :
- guide
- Admission fee is free
What to Expect :
Visit 3 hidden gems loved by Tokyo locals and savor authentic dishes crafted with care. Experience the real Japanese nightlife alongside fellow tour participants and a local guide. Visit 3 distinct types of izakayas Savor authentic, heartfelt dishes made with care, not fancy gourmet Enjoy with travelers and a friendly guide Fresh sushi, crispy kushikatsu, juicy gyoza, and plenty of sake Explore lively arcades and hidden alleys rarely seen by foreign visitors


Tue 17 Jun 25: Imperial Palace East Garden and Heritage of Edo Walking Tour
➤Embark on a captivating journey through both ancient and modern Tokyo with our Walking Tour of the Imperial Palace. Discover the historic residence of the Shogun, now home to the Emperor of Japan. Delve into the rich history of the Samurai as you stroll through lush gardens adorned with seasonal flowers. Please note, that while we won't enter the Imperial Palace, this tour promises a fascinating exploration of its surroundings.
Duration: 2 hours, 30 mins
Inclusions :
- All Fees and Taxes
What to Expect :
Wadakura Fountain Park
Wadakura Fountain Park, located near the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, Japan, is a beautifully designed public space known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning water features. Originally constructed in 1961 to commemorate the royal wedding of Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko, the park was redesigned and reopened in 1995 to celebrate the wedding of Crown Prince Naruhito and Crown Princess Masako. 30 mins - Admission Ticket Free
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin)
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo are a serene escape from the city. Once part of Edo Castle, they feature lush gardens, ponds, and historic ruins. Highlights include the Honmaru area with castle remnants and the Ninomaru Garden for traditional Japanese scenery. Visitors can stroll among cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn, immersing themselves in Japan's feudal history and tranquil beauty. 2 hours - Admission Ticket Free


Wed 18 Jun 25: Tokyo Shibuya Crossing Walking Tour
➤Join our Ultimate Shibuya Tour to discover the essence of Tokyo through its most iconic district. Start at Shibuya Station with "The Myth of Tomorrow," a powerful mural by Taro Okamoto, reflecting on nuclear impacts with a message of hope. Experience the energy of Shibuya Crossing, the world's busiest intersection. Explore Nonbei Yokocho (Drunkards Alley) for a taste of local life and history. Relax in Miyashita Park, a multi-level urban oasis, and delve into the youthful vibrancy at Center Gai. Wander through Maruyama-cho's historical streets, now a hub for modern nightlife. Conclude at the Hachiko Statue, a symbol of loyalty. Book now for a memorable journey through Shibuyas' diverse attractions!
Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions :
- All Fees and Taxes
What to Expect :
Myth of Tomorrow
The Myth of Tomorrow" is a large mural created by the famous Japanese artist Taro Okamoto, located in Shibuya Station, Tokyo. This striking piece depicts the horrors and destruction of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as a broader message of hope and rebirth. The mural, originally created in Mexico and later moved to Japan, was lost for many years before being rediscovered and restored. Now, it stands as a powerful symbol of post-war rebirth and the potential for a brighter future. Visitors to Shibuya can view this iconic work of art in the bustling context of one of Tokyo's most dynamic neighborhoods, making it a poignant stop in the heart of modern Japan. 10 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing, often referred to as "The Scramble," is one of the most iconic landmarks in Tokyo, Japan. Located in front of Shibuya Station, this intersection is famed for being one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Every few minutes, the traffic lights turn red in all directions, allowing hundreds of people to flood into the intersection from all sides, creating a remarkable spectacle of organized chaos. The area surrounding Shibuya Crossing is a hub of activity, filled with shopping, entertainment, and dining options, making it a vibrant snapshot of Tokyo's fast-paced urban culture. It's a must-see for visitors looking to experience the pulse of the city. 10 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Miyashita Park
Miyashita Park in Shibuya, Tokyo, is a unique urban renewal project that transforms a conventional park into a multi-level sports and recreational facility. Spanning over an area once known merely as a simple green space, the redesigned Miyashita Park now features a variety of sports facilities including a skate park, a climbing wall, and a multi-use sports court. It also hosts a variety of shops and eateries, effectively blending leisure, shopping, and dining into one seamlessly integrated space. Located directly above Shibuya Station and stretching between Shibuya and Harajuku, the park offers both locals and tourists a refreshing, contemporary place to relax, exercise, and enjoy the bustling city environment from a fresh perspective. 20 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Nonbee Yokocho
Nonbei Yokocho, often translated as "Drunkard's Alley," is a charming and historical part of Shibuya, Tokyo. This narrow alleyway is tucked away near Shibuya Station and is famed for its tiny, traditional Japanese bars and eateries. The area, which consists of two parallel lanes, is packed with small establishments, some of which can only seat a handful of patrons at a time. Each bar offers a unique atmosphere and specialty, ranging from sake and beer to local snacks and full meals. Nonbei Yokocho provides an intimate setting for visitors to mingle with locals and experience the authentic, cozy izakaya (Japanese pub) culture that is a stark contrast to the bustling Shibuya outside. It's a must-visit for anyone looking to dive deeper into Tokyo's
culinary and social fabric. 5 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Shibuya Center-gai
Shibuya Center Gai is a vibrant and bustling shopping street at the heart of Tokyo's Shibuya district, known for its youthful energy and trend-setting culture. This pedestrian zone draws both locals and tourists with its wide array of shops, boutiques, and eateries, ranging from big brand names to unique, independent outlets. The street is also famous for its nightlife, featuring numerous bars, clubs, and live music venues that capture the vibrant spirit of Tokyo after dark. Center Gai is the epitome of Shibuya's fast-paced, fashion-forward, and multimedia-influenced character, making it an essential experience for anyone visiting the city and looking to immerse themselves in Tokyo's contemporary urban culture. 10 mins - Admission Ticket Free


Thu 19 Jun 25: The Old Quarter of Tokyo Asakusa Sensoji Temple Walking Tour
➤The Asakusa Walking Tour in Tokyo offers a captivating exploration of the historic district, blending traditional and modern elements. The focal point, Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, stands with its Thunder Gate and Nakamise Shopping Street. Participants delve into the temple's history, exploring intricate architecture and partaking in rituals. Guides share compelling stories, enriching the understanding of Senso-ji's cultural significance. Meandering through Asakusa reveals charming shops, crafts, and local eateries, creating a vibrant tapestry. This immersive tour promises a sensory journey through Tokyo's cultural heritage, balancing ancient allure with dynamic energy.
Duration: 2 hours
Inclusions :
- Local guide's fee
What to Expect :
Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon)
Nakamise Shopping Street is a bustling and vibrant marketplace leading to the iconic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo. Lined with traditional stalls and shops, Nakamise is a treasure trove of cultural delights. Visitors can explore a wide array of Japanese souvenirs, crafts, and snacks, offering a taste of both tradition and modernity. The lively atmosphere, coupled with the street's historical charm, makes Nakamise a delightful and integral part of the Asakusa experience, providing a perfect blend of shopping and cultural immersion. 10 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Senso-ji Temple
The guides share captivating stories about the history of Senso-ji, its cultural significance, and the role it has played in shaping the identity of Asakusa. This immersive
experience allows participants to appreciate the spiritual and historical aspects of the temple while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of the surrounding district. 30 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Asakusa Shrine
Asakusa Shrine, also known as Sanja-sama (Three Shrine), is a Shinto shrine located in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo. Adjacent to the Senso-ji Temple, the shrine is dedicated to the three men who founded the Senso-ji in the 7th century. Despite its relatively modest size, Asakusa Shrine emanates a serene and spiritual atmosphere, offering visitors a quiet retreat from the bustling streets of Asakusa. With its picturesque setting and cultural significance, the shrine serves as a peaceful haven for reflection and prayer within the historic tapestry of the Asakusa district. 15 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Hoppy Street
Asakusa's "Hoppy Street" is a lively area known for its vibrant atmosphere and diverse selection of izakayas (Japanese pubs). Named after the popular drink "Hoppy," a non-alcoholic beer-flavored beverage often mixed with shochu, this street offers a unique and enjoyable drinking experience. Visitors can savor the refreshing drink alongside various traditional Japanese dishes while immersing themselves in the energetic ambiance of this popular entertainment district in Asakusa. Hoppy Street provides a blend of local culture, culinary delights, and a convivial setting for those seeking a memorable night out in Tokyo. 10 mins - Admission Ticket Free
Pass By Shin Nakamise Shopping Street
As an extension of Nakamise Shopping Street leading to Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo, Shin Nakamise offers a modern twist on traditional shopping. This bustling street features a mix of contemporary boutiques, souvenir shops, and trendy cafes. Visitors can explore an array of stylish Japanese goods and cultural items while enjoying the dynamic atmosphere. Shin Nakamise seamlessly blends the old and the new, providing a unique shopping experience that complements the historic charm of Asakusa. Admission Ticket Free
Azuma Bridge
Azuma Bridge, spanning the Sumida River in Tokyo, is a significant landmark connecting the Asakusa and Kuramae neighborhoods. Offering picturesque views of Tokyo Skytree and the iconic Asahi Beer Hall, Azuma Bridge is not only a functional river crossing but also a scenic vantage point. Visitors can enjoy the blend of modern and traditional Tokyo while strolling across the bridge, capturing stunning glimpses of the city's skyline and cultural landmarks. 10 mins - Admission Ticket Free


Sun 22 Jun 25: Departure
➤Shared Transfer from Hotel to Airport


Prices & Departures:
Deposit £125pp
➤Z80664 Heathrow from £1649pp
➤Z80828/40 Manchester or Dublin from £1709pp
➤Z80832 Edinburgh from £1879pp
➤Z80835/39 Glasgow or Birmingham from £2085pp
➤Z80949 Single Supplement based on an Economy Room from £225pp Total Stay!


Terms & Conditions:
Based on 2 adults sharing



Offer Includes

  • International flights with 23kgs baggage
  • 9 nights stay at Hotel Keihan Asakusa in a Standard room with bed & breakfast
  • Tokyo Skytree ticket
  • Morning Japanese tea and meditation experience
  • Shinjuku Izakaya & bar hopping food tour
  • Imperial palace East garden and heritage of Edo walking tour
  • Tokyo Shibuya crossing walking tour
  • The Old Quarter of Tokyo Asakusa Sensoji temple walking tour
  • Return shared airport transfers

Meal Plans

  • Bed & Breakfast