Let's Take a Sunrise Tour! A One-Day Sightseeing Tour of Tokyo including Tsukiji and Asakusa

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The Sunrise Tour is a great way to spend a full day exploring famous tourist spots in Tokyo. ©Tokyo Tower

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Spring is almost here, and people are probably planning their trips to Japan to catch a glimpse of the famous cherry blossoms in Japan.

The most popular tourist destination in Japan is Tokyo, but we often hear people say that there are too many tourist attractions in Tokyo that they don't know where to start when they arrive.

If this is your first trip to Tokyo, or if you are not staying in Tokyo for very long and want to visit as many tourist spots as possible in one day, or if you are just not good at planning a trip, here are some very useful tours and tourist spots to visit in Tokyo.

What is Sunrise Tour?

This tour for tourists visiting Japan has a history of more than 50 years and is provided by JTB Group, a leading travel agency in Japan.

It offers an efficient bus tour of famous tourist spots as well as places that require reservations, and is very popular among tourists from around the world.

An English-speaking tour guide will accompany these tours, so no worries if you cannot speak Japanese.

Take a tour when you come to Japan and visit a number of tourist spots!

Course: 1-Day Tokyo Tour

Details: Accompanied by an English-speaking tour guide, this tour takes you to major sightseeing spots in Tokyo by bus. While feeling the history from "Edo" in the early modern period to "Tokyo" today, visitors can enjoy the culture and scenery that have been nurtured in this city. It also includes a tea ceremony experience, where you can learn the art of making Japanese tea and then experience it for yourself.

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This tour will take you to the following four spots:

The Imperial Palace (Nijubashi Bridge)

During the Edo period, a number of feudal lords' residences were built in the area around the Imperial Palace, and it flourished as the center of Tokyo at that time.

Today, many trees have been planted and the area is a place where one can experience nature and history at the same time.

Tsukiji

Tsukiji has long been known as the kitchen of Tokyo. Tsukiji has a wide variety of fresh seafood bowls and Japanese cuisine.

Tsukiji has long been known as the kitchen of Tokyo.

Even after the Tsukiji market moved to a new location, the stores and the lively atmosphere still remain in the outer market. Enjoy shopping and eating local food while strolling through the narrow and intricate market.

Sensoji Temple and Nakamise

Sensoji Temple is one of the most famous temples in Tokyo.

The oldest temple in Tokyo, Sensoji Temple has many highlights such as the god of thunder, the Thunder Gate, and the five-story pagoda.

On the main street, you can enjoy shopping through souvenir shops and eating your way through Asakusa's delicious food.  

Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower is one of the most iconic symbols of Tokyo.

It is spectacular during daytime and even more so at night when it is lit up with lights, making it a memorable place to visit in Tokyo.

There are two observation decks: the main deck (150 meters) and the top deck. For those who wish to enjoy the night view from a higher place, you can go up to the top deck.

Relax and enjoy the panoramic view of Tokyo that you can only see from the Tokyo Tower observation decks.

If you are interested in taking the tour, click on the link below to make your reservation.♪ (Seats are limited, book early!)

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Make your Sunrise Tour reservations at GTN when you arrive at Haneda Airport, the gateway to Tokyo.

At GTN Haneda Airport Garden Branch, we can book and arrange your Sunrise Tour.

Feel free to visit us!

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