If you're planning a trip to Tokyo, don’t miss the chance to experience the city's vibrant districts like Ginza and Odaiba. Explore the luxury shopping and culinary delights of Ginza, where you can stroll down Chuo-dori and experience the Ginza 6. In Odaiba, immerse yourself in the futuristic charm of DECKS Tokyo Beach, with its exciting attractions including the nostalgic Hikara Yokocho and the immersive teamLab Planets. Visit the iconic Unicorn Gundam statue and enjoy panoramic views from the Statue of Liberty replica. Each destination offers unique experiences that showcase Tokyo’s blend of tradition and innovation. Book your adventure now to discover the best of Tokyo’s dynamic and diverse neighborhoods!
Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo was once the world's largest and most famous seafood market, renowned for its early morning tuna auctions and wide variety of fresh seafood. Located in central Tokyo, it operated from 1935 until it officially closed in 2018, when the inner wholesale market moved to a new location in Toyosu. However, the outer market, filled with street food stalls, restaurants, and shops, remains open and continues to attract tourists and locals looking to experience traditional Japanese food culture. Tsukiji is still a vibrant symbol of Tokyo’s culinary heritage.
Ginza, Tokyo's luxurious shopping and entertainment district, is a must-visit for travelers seeking the best of the city's upscale offerings. Here, you can stroll along Chuo-dori, lined with flagship stores of international brands and prestigious Japanese boutiques. Ginza also offers everything from world-class sushi at Michelin-starred restaurants to charming cafes. With its blend of high-end shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, Ginza offers a quintessential Tokyo experience. We will especially experience local sweets and the Ginza 6.
DECKS Tokyo Beach, located in Odaiba, is a dynamic shopping and entertainment complex featuring diverse attractions. The main attraction is Hikara Yokocho. It is a delightful dining and entertainment area that captures the nostalgic charm of Japan’s Showa era (1926-1989). Designed to resemble a traditional Japanese alleyway, Hikara Yokocho offers a unique atmosphere with retro decor and a lively, bustling vibe.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please be aware of the fact that the tickets for teamlab planets is not included!