4-Day Historical and Cultural Tour of Tokyo with Day Trip to Kamakura and Enoshima
- Duration: 4 Days (approx.)
- Location: Tokyo
- Product code: PBNESV
Get to know Tokyo from a different perspective and experience its cultural diversity in a 4-day small group tour. You will walk through the bustling intersections and streets, tour around the vibrant entertainment spots, visit notable shrines and temples, enjoy delicious local food, and check out some of the famous shopping streets. Tour is flexible and can be customized to fit the preferences of the group.
Tour Highlights:
Appreciate the impressive panoramic views of Tokyo from Roppongi Hills’ Observation Deck
Go across the iconic Shibuya Crossing and look for the famous Hachiko statue
Check out the trendy and vibrant Shinjuku district
Explore the cultural sites in Ueno district
Wander around the historic yet quaint Asakusa district and its famous shopping street
Admire the glorious Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine, Great Buddha of Kamakura, Enoshima Shrine, and Sensoji Temple
Enjoy appetizing local food at the Tsukiji Fish Market
Itinerary:
Day 1
Arrival in Tokyo
Arrive in Tokyo and check in to your hotel. Then, meet your local tour guide for an orientation before heading out on a walking tour of Tokyo at night.
Tour around the Affluent Roppongi District
Recognized for its nightlife, luxury apartments, and famous landmarks, Roppongi district is known as one of the busiest in Tokyo. Check out the popular Roppongi Hills and admire the breathtaking panoramic views of the city from the Observation Deck.
Cross the Famous Shibuya Crossing
Take in the vibrant atmosphere of Shibuya district, go across the iconic Shibuya Crossing, and look for the famous Hachiko Statue. Enjoy some leisure time before going back to the accommodation and recharge for the next day.
Day 2
Travel to Enoshima Island
Take a break from the city and discover the cultural wonders of Kamakura and Enoshima Island on a sightseeing day trip from Tokyo. First, head to the scenic Enoshima Island offering majestic sights and unique experiences. From notable shrines and temples to appetizing local delights, Enoshima Island has a lot to offer.
See the Notable Enoshima Shrine
Visit the famous Enoshima Shrine and learn about the fascinating legend of Benzaiten and the Dragon. The Enoshima Shrine is known as a popular spot to increase luck in money and matchmaking. Here, observe some visitors washing their money at the shrine’s pond for good fortune or hanging ema tablets on the Bounding Tree (Musubi no Ki) for a good marriage match.
Ride the Enoshima Electric Railway
Experience the retro charm of the Enoshima Electric Railway going to Kamakura. As one of the stations with a magnificent sea view from its platform, take time to appreciate the breathtaking panorama and make sure to take pictures.
Take Photos at the Iconic Railroad Crossing at Kamakurakokomae Station
Upon arrival at the Kamakurakokomae Station, stop by at the well known railroad crossing featured in popular Japanese anime Slam Dunk. Once the political capital of Japan, Kamakura certainly offers another view of Japanese heritage through its architecture and traditions.
Visit the Historic Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine
Make your way to the city’s most important Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. Dedicated to the guardian deity of samurai, Hachiman, the majestic shrine has become a prominent landmark and one of the Important Cultural Properties of Japan. Here, admire the red torii gates, visit the museum featuring artifacts and treasures, and stroll around the enchanting shrine ponds.
Walk through the Bustling Komachi Street
Lined with delicious food stalls offering a variety of sweet and savory local delights, sample delectable street food and try out Kamakura’s local delicacy, shirasu (white bait). Aside from the scrumptious local delights, you can also check out the local shops for authentic souvenirs like kimonos and ceramics.
Admire the Imposing Great Buddha of Kamakura
Before heading back to the city, drop by the Kotokuin Temple and see the Great Buddha of Kamakura. Deemed as the second tallest bronze Buddha statue in Japan, the monumental Great Buddha of Kamakura is a designated National Treasure and one of the famous icons in Japan.
Day 3
Explore the Renowned Tsukiji Market
Start the day with a food tour of the famous Tsukiji Market. Check out the incredible selection of seafood and mouth watering local delights throughout the busy alleys. Learn more about Japanese culture as you sample some of the famous Japanese food along the way, such as sushi, Japanese-style omelettes, and sake.
Take an Enlightening Walk around Ueno District
Next, head to the Ueno district. Known for its cultural sites, stroll around the Ueno Park, admire the spectacular beauty of nature, see the famous museums, and learn about the great works of some famous Japanese architects.
Tour around the Historic Asakusa District
Travel through time as you explore the historic Asakusa district situated in the heart of Tokyo. Visit the greatly admired Sensoji Temple, admire the Asakusa Shrine, and learn more about Japanese history, particularly during the Edo Era. You will also get a chance to check out the local shops selling almost everything from typical Japanese souvenirs to traditional local snacks at the historic Nakamise Street.
Experience the Colorful and Dynamic Shinjuku District
End the day with a walk around the lively Shinjuku district and experience the local nightlife. See how the vibrant night lights transform the city, observe how the locals drink and dine, and check out Kabukicho, the infamous red light district.
Day 4
Depart from Tokyo
Check out from the hotel and head to the airport for your journey back home.
Inclusions:
Hotel Pick Up and Drop Off
3 Nights Accommodation in High International Standard Hotel
Breakfasts
English-Speaking Local Guide
Transportation
Entrance Fees
Exclusions:
Local and International Flights
Meals Not Mentioned
Drinks
Visas
Travel Insurance
Personal Expenses
Gratuities (Optional)
Additional Information:
There may be delays on your return trip during holidays.
If there is insufficient time for all attractions on the itinerary, the tour guide will adjust the length of time spent at other attractions.
The Enoshima Electric Railway experience only covers Enoshima Station to Kamakurakokomae Station. Please remember to disembark at the designated station as disembarking at the wrong station will incur additional fees at the traveler’s own expense.
The Enoshima Electric Railway experience may be canceled due to unexpected weather or traffic conditions. In this case, travelers will travel to Kamakurakokomae Station via bus. Please note that refunds will not be granted.
Itinerary is subject to change and the attractions may be closed due to traffic, weather, and force majeure.