Start your day in the colorful streets of Harajuku, where pop culture meets tradition. Wander down Takeshita Street, snack on fun street food, or maybe cuddle up with some micro pigs at a cozy animal café. Feeling spiritual? Step into the quiet, forested paths of Meiji Shrine — a peaceful break from the buzz.
As the day flows, we make way into Shibuya, home of the world-famous Scramble Crossing and the loyal Hachiko Statue. Along the way, dive into local shops like Don Quijote, or let us help you find that perfect lunch spot based on your cravings — from wagyu beef to halal ramen.
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Meiji Shrine is one of Tokyo’s most famous and spiritual places, located right next to the lively Harajuku and Shibuya areas. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, this Shinto shrine is surrounded by a vast forest of over 100,000 trees — offering a peaceful break from the busy city. Visitors can enjoy: A quiet walk through the beautiful forest path, perfect for reflection and photos. Seeing the massive torii gates, including one of Japan’s largest made from 1,500-year-old cypress. Visiting the main shrine building, where people offer prayers and write wishes on wooden plaques called ema. Exploring the barrel displays of sake and wine, donated from across Japan and France as a tribute to the Emperor’s love of both cultures. Since it’s very hot this season, visiting Meiji Shrine is optional. If you prefer to stay cool, we can shorten the tour or skip this spot. Just let us know how you feel!
After exploring Meiji Shrine and enjoying the peaceful forest walk, it’s time to switch gears — let’s head to Takeshita Street in Harajuku! This lively street is full of energy, colors, and fun. It’s the perfect place to relax and recharge with some delicious street food — like crepes, karaage, or rainbow-colored cotton candy. You’ll also find tons of cute shops, selling everything from anime merchandise and character goods to unique Japanese souvenirs like chopsticks and accessories. It’s a great contrast to the calm of Meiji Shrine — now it’s all about fun, fashion, and flavor! Take your time, explore, and enjoy the unique charm of Harajuku.
The micro pig café is one of the most popular spots among international tourists visiting Japan. Located in areas like Harajuku and Shibuya, these cafés offer a rare and heartwarming experience — spending time with adorable, tiny pigs known as "micro pigs." At the café, you can: Cuddle and play with friendly micro pigs that are clean, well-trained, and love human interaction. Relax in a cozy atmosphere, often with soft music and stylish interiors designed to make you feel at home. Learn about micro pigs, including how they’re raised, their personalities, and even how they’re becoming popular as pets in Japan. Take cute photos and videos, perfect for sharing on social media — the pigs often climb into your lap or sleep beside you. This kind of café is very rare outside Japan, making it a truly unique and memorable experience you can only have here. It’s perfect for animal lovers, families, and anyone looking for a peaceful break from the busy city.
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No need to worry about tickets — everything is arranged, so just come as you are and enjoy the day!