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Easy Day Trips from Japan's Major Cities

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  • English
  • Japanese

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Meet Location

  • Shinjuku Station
  • Tokyo Station
  • Tokyo International Cruise Terminal
  • Haneda Airport
  • Major hotels in Tokyo

Included

  • Licensed Local Guide
  • Soba Making Experience
  • Customizable tour of your choice

Excluded

  • Private Vehicle
  • Entrance fees
  • Transportation fees
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Tokyo Private Walking Tour & Soba Making Experience with Licensed Guide Options

6-hour Tokyo Private Walking Tour with Soba Making Experience

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Overview

Unveil Tokyo’s charm as you explore and master the art of soba in the city's heart!

Discover Tokyo’s rich culture with a private walking tour guided by a licensed expert, followed by an interactive soba-making experience at SOBAGIRI. Choose from top attractions, then craft your own delicious soba meal, perfect for families and friends.

Why this tour?
  • Customizable walking tour exploring Tokyo's top attractions in a single day
  • Hands-on soba-making workshop, perfect for all ages and skill levels
  • Choose from a variety of soba flavors to craft a unique meal
  • Ideal for families and groups, combining sightseeing with a fun, interactive activity
  • Benefit from the knowledge and expertise of a licensed local guide throughout your tour

[Soba Making Experience at Sobagiri]

The soba-making experience involves hands-on participation in preparing soba noodles, focusing on cutting the dough to create a light and easy meal suitable for all ages. Participants will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of flavors for their soba, making the experience unique.
Duration: Approx. 1 hour

[Suggested Attractions]
You can visit 3~4 sites from the attractions listed below, based on your choice.


▲Asakusa
Home to the historic Senso-ji Temple, Asakusa offers a glimpse into traditional Japan with its bustling markets and cultural landmarks.

▲Imperial Palace
Located in the heart of Tokyo, the Imperial Palace is the residence of Japan’s Emperor, surrounded by serene gardens and moats.

▲Shinjuku Gyoen
A vast and tranquil garden, Shinjuku Gyoen combines traditional Japanese, English, and French landscaping styles, ideal for a peaceful retreat.


▲Shibuya Scramble Crossing
One of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world, Shibuya Crossing is a symbol of Tokyo’s dynamic energy.

▲Tsukiji Fish Market
Famous for its early-morning tuna auctions and fresh seafood, Tsukiji was once the world's largest fish market and remains a popular spot for sushi lovers.

▲Meiji Jingu
A Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, surrounded by a peaceful forested park in the heart of the city.


▲Akihabara
Known as Tokyo's electronics and otaku culture hub, Akihabara is a haven for anime, manga, and tech enthusiasts.

▲Koishikawa Korakuen
One of Tokyo’s oldest and most beautiful Japanese gardens, designed to reflect Chinese landscape aesthetics.

▲Hama Rikyu
A beautiful Edo-period garden that blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with stunning views of Tokyo's modern skyline.


▲Tokyo National Museum
Japan's oldest and largest museum, housing an extensive collection of art and artifacts spanning Japan’s rich history.

▲Rikugien
A stunning Edo-period garden renowned for its picturesque landscapes, especially during cherry blossom and autumn foliage seasons.

▲Yoyogi Park
A vast urban park in Tokyo, popular for picnics, outdoor activities, and seasonal events, located adjacent to Meiji Jingu.


▲Takeshita Street (Harajuku)
A bustling street in Harajuku, famous for its vibrant youth culture, trendy shops, and quirky fashion.

▲Odaiba District
A futuristic entertainment hub on Tokyo Bay, featuring shopping malls, museums, and attractions like the iconic Rainbow Bridge.

▲Shibamata
A charming, old-fashioned neighborhood known for the Taishakuten Temple and its nostalgic atmosphere, reminiscent of Tokyo's past.


▶Nezu
A historic neighborhood with traditional architecture, centered around the Nezu Shrine, famous for its beautiful azalea garden.

▶Golden Gai
A small area in Shinjuku with narrow alleyways lined with tiny, atmospheric bars, each offering a unique experience.

▲Tokyo Tower
An iconic landmark resembling the Eiffel Tower, offering observation decks with sweeping views of Tokyo's skyline.

Itinerary

7:00am~3:00pm (30-min interval) Meet the guide at major hotels in Tokyo or other pick up point confirmed with guide in advance
(5 hours)*You can visit 3~4 places among the following destinations.

- Asakusa
- Imperial Palace
- Shinjuku Gyoen
- Shibuya Scramble Crossing
- Tsukiji Fish Market
- Meiji Jingu
- Akihabara
- Koishikawa Korakuen
- Hama Rikyu
- Tokyo National Museum
- Rikugien
- Yoyogi Park
- Takeshita Street
- Odaiba
- Shibamata
- Nezu
- Golden Gai
- Tokyo Tower
(1 hour)Soba Making Experience at SOBAGIRI
*Your guide will drop you off at SOBAGIRI after a 5 hour walking tour.
1:00pm~9:00pmEnd of tour

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Please
keep in mind

  1. Please be mindful of buckwheat flour allergies.
  2. Specific requests can be accommodated, but please note the following:
  • The restaurant also serves as a dining establishment.
  • While efforts are made to understand food ingredients, potential cross-contamination is not communicated to customers.
  • Soy sauce may contain trace amounts of wheat.
  • While preferences will be considered, responsibility for ingredients cannot be assumed.
  • Halal-certified ingredients are not used, so ingredient choices are the responsibility of the customer.

Cancellation
policy

All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund
Less than 2 days before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable