Our drivers have a wealth of geographic knowledge of Tokyo. With Tokyo at the center, provide high-end exclusive charter car reservation service for VIPs travelling as individual tourists or in groups across Tokyo. According to the time and requirements of VIPs, provide professional customized travel services for tourists to travel easily and freely. Extra charges will apply when the requested journey is beyond the fixed distance and time. Within the time frame of a one-day tour, you can change the attractions or customize a one-day tour itinerary. The drivers of HIACE(14 seats)and COASTER(18 seats)can only speak Japanese.COASTER(18 seats)can be expanded to 25 seats at most. We can provide buses with more than 42 seats.If you need, you can send a message for consultation. We accept inquiries in Japanese, Korean and Chinese.For questions about car rentals and sightseeing, please do not hesitate to send us a message!
Duration: 9 hours
Private Customized Day Tour
Toyota Hiace
Pickup included
Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo. It is the only existing "Edo-style" public recreational area in Japan. It is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called "Kaminarimon", and its official name is "Wind Thunder God Gate", which is a symbol of Japan and the Asakusa area.
Akihabara, commonly known as AKIBA, is an electronics street in Japan that keeps pace with the latest cutting-edge industries. It is located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, and belongs to the Shimotani area. It is bounded by Showa-dori in the east, Kuramae-bashi-dori in the north, Soto-Kanda 4-chome in Chiyoda-ku in the west, and Kanda Nerui-cho and Kanda Matsunaga-cho in Chiyoda-ku in the south. There are thousands of stores in Akihabara. Today, electronic product stores, model toy stores, animation product stores, and theme cafes coexist here, and new office and retail complexes are gradually rising from the ground.
The Imperial Palace is where the Emperor usually lives. The Imperial Palace now refers to the former site of Tokyo's Edo Castle, which was once named "Palace City". It was built by Ota Dokan during the Muromachi period. The name "Palace City" was abolished after World War II and was renamed "The Imperial Palace". The English name is: The Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace consists of the "Gosho" (where the Emperor lives), the "Palace" (where various public ceremonies and government affairs are held) and the Imperial Household Agency (an administrative agency in Japan).
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Please arrive at the pick up point 30 minutes before departure time.
Free pick-up and drop-off within Tokyo's 23 wards.