This tour offers a walking experience through the sophisticated areas of Harajuku, Aoyama, and Omotesando in Tokyo. You will explore the lush greenery of Meiji Shrine, Tokyo's largest shrine, as well as the cutting-edge fashion streets that range from high-end boutiques to vibrant street fashion. The tour also includes a visit to the Nezu Museum, a beautiful blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern design, and a stroll along Omotesando Street, often referred to as an architectural toy box. This tour efficiently introduces you to both the refined elegance of Tokyo and its subcultural hotspots.
(When the Nezu Museum is closed, we go to the Ota Museum.) You will be introduced by a certified guide, so you can learn all about the multifaceted charm of this city. This tour is not wheelchair accessible.
The Meiji Jingu Shrine, located in Harajuku, Tokyo, enshrines the Emperor Meiji, with its vast forest and tranquility.
The Nezu Museum, located in Aoyama, Tokyo, and exhibits Japanese and Oriental antiques. You can also enjoy the seasonal garden. *When the Nezu Museum is closed, visit the Ota Museum.
The Ota Museum of Art, located in Harajuku, Tokyo, mainly exhibits ukiyo-e woodblock prints, introducing the art and culture of the Edo period. *When the Nezu Museum is closed, visit the Ota Museum.
You will make your own way to the meeting points