Meiji-jingu Shrine (明治神宮)
Constructed in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Its vast grounds in an abundantly natural setting consist of two areas: the inner garden, where the main building of the Shinto shrine is situated, and the outer garden, which includes the Meiji Kinenkan hall, famous as a wedding venue, and a sports stadium.
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National Diet Building <Drive through> (国会議事堂) |
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Imperial Palace <East Gardens> (皇居)
This used to be a castle that housed generations of Tokugawa shoguns, the administrators of the Tokugawa government in Edo, but with the Meiji Restoration it became the residence and palace of the Imperial Family. Surrounded by a moat and an abundant variety of trees, it is like a world apart situated right in the middle of Tokyo. |
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Senso-ji Temple (浅草寺) and Nakamise Street (仲見世)
Nakamise Street is a shopping arcade running from Kaminarimon Gate to the Buddhist temple Senso-ji lined with around 90 shops. Its history goes back to the latter half of the 17th century, and its rows of shops selling uniquely Japanese souvenirs such as fans and kimonos as well as traditional foods such as rice crackers offer a truly grand spectacle.
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Ginza <Drive through> |
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Seaside Hotel Shiba-Yayoi Pastel-tei <Lunch> (シーサイドホテル芝弥生<パステル亭>)
A 12th floor restaurant offering panoramic views of Tokyo Bay, the Sumida River, Hamarikyu, and other sights. In the plate glass interior overflowing with a sensation of space you can enjoy lunch that use an abundance of seasonal ingredients.
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Symphony Cruise (東京湾クルーズ)
Cruise around the sights of Tokyo Bay, such as Rainbow Bridge and Odaiba, in a luxury cruise ship. Relax at your leisure on deck with a cool breeze blowing in from the sea. |
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Odaiba (お台場)
Odaiba is a tourist spot that has become a must-see part of the Tokyo experience. It offers a host of sights and attractions such as Odaiba Seaside Park and a thermal spring theme park, as well as Japan’s highest Ferris wheel in a shopping mall. |
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Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal (浜松町) (17:10) |
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Hotel drop-off (17:30~18:30) |
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| *On days the Imperial Palace East Gardens are closed, the course will wander over to take in the Palace’s beautiful Nijubashi Bridge. |
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| *On days the Imperial Palace East Gardens are closed, the course will wander over to take in the Palace’s beautiful Nijubashi Bridge. |
| *On Jan.1–3, visit Tokyo Tower instead of Meiji-jingu Shrine. |
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| How to BOOK : When you fill out the Booking Form for Hakone Accommodation, please select item from "OPTION" |
| If you wish to book Hato Bus Tokyo Sightseeing Tour, you have to book with Hakone Package Tour. (Hato Bus Tour is not able to booked single item) |