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Tokyo 6hr Private Guided Tour & Wadaiko Drumming Experience

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Tokyo 6hr Private Guided Tour & Wadaiko Drumming Experience

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Private 6-hour guided tour of Tokyo, including a Wadaiko drumming experience.

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This 6-hour walking tour includes a 60-minute Wadaiko Japanese drumming lesson at TAIKO-LAB Akihabara or Aoyama. Before your Japanese drumming lesson, you will go on a walking tour with our licensed guide. You can customize your tour itinerary after your reservation is made. The guide will drop you off at TAIKO-LAB after a 5-hour walking tour. The experience time is about 60 minutes.
Taiko LAB Akihabara offers Japanese Drumming Lessons for visitors to Japan who would like to experience this side of Japanese culture. It is a one-hour lesson that is easy for those of all levels to join. There is no age limit for the lesson: anyone aged 3 and above can participate in the experience.
※After your guide brings you to Taiko LAB Akihabara, they will leave.
Start time: your start time for the experience may vary. The estimated time for the experience will be

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  • 60 min Wadaiko drum experience at TAIKOLAB
  • Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
  • Meet up with guide within Tokyo's 23 wards on foot
  • Customizable Tour of your choice of 23sites from 'What to expect' list
  • Entry/Admission Akihabara

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  • You cannot combine tour groups
  • Private Vehicle
  • Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
  • Transportation fees: 24 hour Metro Pass Adult: 800 yen, Child: 400 yen
  • Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
  • Entry/Admission Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
  • Entry/Admission Rikugien Garden
  • Entry/Admission Hama Rikyu Gardens
  • Entry/Admission Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
  • Entry/Admission Tokyo National Museum
  • Entry/Admission Rikugien Garden

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  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 10 travelers
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Asakusa
1
Asakusa
Стани: 10 minutes
Asakusa
This tour will allow you to explore Tokyo more efficiently in one day. Meet at your hotel, then move to anywhere you want. You can visite 3 to 4 spots in 6 hours, please choose the places you like to visit from below lists and customize your tour with your guide!Read moreMore about Asakusa
2
Imperial Palace
Стани: 10 minutes
Imperial Palace
**This tour does not include access to the inside of the Imperial Palace**
The current Imperial Palace is located on the former site of Edo Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo, a short walk from Tokyo Station. It is the residence of Japan's Imperial Family.
Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In 1868, the shogunate was overthrown, and the country's capital and imperial residence were moved from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888 construction of a new Imperial Palace was completed. The palace was once destroyed during World War Two, and rebuilt in the same style, afterwards.Read moreMore about Imperial Palace
3
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Стани: 30 minutes
Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
Shinjuku Gyoen is one of Tokyo's largest and most popular parks. Located a short walk from Shinjuku Station, the park's spacious lawns, meandering walking paths and tranquil scenery provide a relaxing escape from the busy urban center around it. In spring Shinjuku Gyoen becomes one of the best places in the city to see cherry blossoms.
Read moreMore about Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
4
Rikugien Garden
Стани: 30 minutes
Rikugien Garden
Rikugien is often considered Tokyo's most beautiful Japanese landscape garden alongside Koishikawa Korakuen. Built around 1700 for the 5th Tokugawa Shogun, Rikugien literally means "six poems garden" and reproduces in miniature 88 scenes from famous poems. The garden is a good example of an Edo Period strolling garden and features a large central pond surrounded by manmade hills and forested areas, all connected by a network of trails.
Read moreMore about Rikugien Garden
5
Tsukiji Fish Market
Стани: 30 minutes
Tsukiji Fish Market
Explore the old fish market in Tokyo! Try lots of fresh fish! Read moreMore about Tsukiji Fish Market
6
Hama Rikyu Gardens
Стани: 30 minutes
Hama Rikyu Gardens
Hama Rikyu is a large, attractive landscape garden in central Tokyo. Located alongside Tokyo Bay, Hama Rikyu features seawater ponds which change level with the tides, and a teahouse on an island where visitors can rest and enjoy the scenery. The traditionally styled garden stands in stark contrast to the skyscrapers of the adjacent Shiodome district.
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7
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Стани: 30 minutes
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū) is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Located just beside the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station, Meiji Shrine and the adjacent Yoyogi Park make up a large forested area within the densely built-up city. The spacious shrine grounds offer walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll.
The shrine was completed and dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six years after the passing of the empress. The shrine was destroyed during the Second World War but was rebuilt shortly thereafter.Read moreMore about Meiji Jingu Shrine
8
Akihabara
Стани: 10 minutes
Akihabara
Taiko LAB Akihabra offers Japanese Drumming Lessons for visitors to Japan who would like to experience this side of Japanese culture. It is a one-hour lesson that is easy for those of all levels to join. There is no age limit for the lesson.
※After your guide brings you to Taiko LAB Akihabara, they will leave.
Read moreMore about Akihabara
9
Shibuya Crossing
Стани: 5 minutes
Shibuya Crossing
This tour will allow you to explore Tokyo more efficiently in one day. Meet at your hotel, then move to anywhere you want.Read moreMore about Shibuya Crossing
10
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
Стани: 15 minutes
Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
Koishikawa Korakuen (小石川後楽園, Koishikawa Kōrakuen) is one of Tokyo's oldest and best Japanese gardens. It was built in the early Edo Period (1600-1867) at the Tokyo residence of the Mito branch of the ruling Tokugawa family. Like its namesake in Okayama, the garden was named Korakuen after a poem encouraging a ruler to enjoy pleasure only after achieving happiness for his people. Koishikawa is the district in which the garden is located in.Read moreMore about Koishikawa Korakuen Garden
11
Tokyo National Museum
Стани: 15 minutes
Tokyo National Museum
The Tokyo National Museum (東京国立博物館, Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan) is the oldest and largest of Japan's top-level national museums, which also include the Kyoto National Museum, the Nara National Museum and the Kyushu National Museum. It was originally established in 1972 at Yushima Seido Shrine and moved to its current location in Ueno Park a few years later. The Tokyo National Museum features one of the largest and best collections of art and archeological artifacts in Japan, made up of over 110,000 individual items including nearly a hundred national treasures. At any one time, about 4000 different items from the permanent museum collection are on display. In addition, visiting temporary exhibitions are also held regularly. Good English information and audio guides are available.Read moreMore about Tokyo National Museum
12
Senso-ji Temple
Стани: 15 minutes
Senso-ji Temple
Sensoji (浅草寺, Sensōji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples. The legend says that in the year 628, two brothers fished a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, out of the Sumida River, and even though they put the statue back into the river, it always returned to them. Consequently, Sensoji was built nearby for the goddess of Kannon. The temple was completed in 645, making it Tokyo's oldest temple.Read moreMore about Senso-ji Temple
13
Rikugien Garden
Стани: 30 minutes
Rikugien Garden
Rikugien (六義園) is often considered Tokyo's most beautiful Japanese landscape garden alongside Koishikawa Korakuen. Built around 1700 for the 5th Tokugawa Shogun, Rikugien literally means "six poems garden" and reproduces in miniature 88 scenes from famous poems. The garden is a good example of an Edo Period strolling garden and features a large central pond surrounded by manmade hills and forested areas, all connected by a network of trails.Read moreMore about Rikugien Garden
14
Yoyogi Park
Стани: 30 minutes
Yoyogi Park
Yoyogi Park (代々木公園, Yoyogi Kōen) is one of Tokyo's largest city parks, featuring wide lawns, ponds and forested areas. It is a great place for jogging, picnicking and other outdoor activities. Although Yoyogi Park has relatively few cherry trees compared to other sites in Tokyo, it makes for a nice cherry blossom viewing spot in spring. Furthermore, it is known for its ginko tree forest, which turns intensely golden in autumn.Read moreMore about Yoyogi Park
15
Takeshita Street
Стани: 5 minutes
Takeshita Street
Harajuku (原宿) refers to the area around Tokyo's Harajuku Station, which is between Shinjuku and Shibuya on the Yamanote Line. It is the center of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles, but also offers shopping for adults and some historic sights. The focal point of Harajuku's teenage culture is Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) and its side streets, which are lined by many trendy shops, fashion boutiques, used clothes stores, crepe stands and fast food outlets geared towards the fashion and trend conscious teens.Read moreMore about Takeshita Street
16
Odaiba District
Стани: 5 minutes
Odaiba District
Odaiba (お台場) is a popular shopping and entertainment district on a man made island in Tokyo Bay. It originated as a set of small man made fort islands (daiba literally means "fort"), which were built towards the end of the Edo Period (1603-1868) to protect Tokyo against possible attacks from the sea and specifically in response to the gunboat diplomacy of Commodore Perry. More than a century later, the small islands were joined into larger islands by massive landfills, and Tokyo began a spectacular development project aimed to turn the islands into a futuristic residential and business district during the extravagant 1980s. But development was critically slowed after the burst of the "bubble economy" in the early 1990s, leaving Odaiba nearly vacant.Read moreMore about Odaiba District
17
Shibamata
Стани: 10 minutes
Shibamata
Shibamata (柴又) is a neighborhood on the eastern end of Tokyo, not far from the Edogawa River which is the natural border between Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture. The town retains its old-school charm from yesteryear and is a perfect break away from modern Tokyo. One of the main attractions to see is the Shibamata Taishakuten Temple not far from the station.Read moreMore about Shibamata
18
Nezu
Стани: 10 minutes
Nezu
Having miraculously avoided major damage during world wars and natural disasters, Yanaka and Nezu—two of the neighborhoods that make up shitamachi, Tokyo's old downtown—retain their last-century charm. You'll find historical sites such as Yanaka Cemetery and Nezu Shrine tucked away among shitamachi's narrow back alleys, traditional wooden houses, izakaya pubs, atmospheric coffee shops and retro stores selling old-style sweets and snacks. Here you can slip back in time to a slower-paced, more genteel Tokyo.Read moreMore about Nezu
19
Shinjuku Golden Gai
Стани: 10 minutes
Shinjuku Golden Gai
Golden Gai is said to have started around 1950 when the black market that had arisen in front of Shinjuku Station moved and, in this new area, a number of eating and drinking establishments set up shop. Although Shinjuku has undergone considerable modernization since then, Golden Gai seems to have remained largely unchanged. The alley is narrow and cramped with countless signs advertising the various establishments that line the way. Many of the buildings themselves are made of wood, remnants hanging on from the Showa Era. Most measure only around thirteen square meters (one hundred forty-two square feet). It's a dim, boisterous place filled with the aromatic smoke of grilling meats. Yet despite the nearly endless number of slick new restaurants available in Shinjuku, this little alley continues to draw the attention of foreign tourists. Golden Gai is a popular “un-touristy” tourist spot.Read moreMore about Shinjuku Golden Gai
20
Tokyo Tower
Стани: 15 minutes
Tokyo Tower
**Only up to the main deck, top deck is not included**
The retro cute version of Tokyo Sky tree! This vermillion tower has been a symbol of Tokyo for a generation and can be seen in the background of many famous animes!Read moreMore about Tokyo Tower
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