Things to do in Tokyo, Japan
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Tokyo, Japan Take a ferryboat ride across to Odaiba Tokyo and enjoy spectacular views of Tokyo Harbour. Odaiba is built on reclaimed land and is a futuristic waterfront city often known as New Tokyo. Ride onboard a driverless train "Yurikamone" to the Telecom Center and visit the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. |
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Tokyo, Japan Indulge in this great day out to Mt Fuji. Also experience a ride on a Shinkansen for your return portion to Tokyo. Included in your day out is one-way Transportation by Motorcoach and return transportation by Shinkansen, lunch, English speaking guide, cruise on Lake Ashi, Mt Komagatake Aerial Cableway and all taxes. |

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Tokyo, Japan Enjoy a day out to Japan's most famous natural attraction - Mount Fuji. At 3776 meters, it is Japan's highest mountain. Included in your tour is return transportation by Motorcoach to Mt Fuji and Hakone, English speaking guide, Cruise on Lake Ashi, Mt Komagatake Aerial Cableway. |

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Tokyo, Japan Want a more active day out in Tokyo? Stretch your legs when you experience and explore the history of Japan's greatest city on this walking tour of Edo (the old name for Tokyo). Stroll from the seaside garden of Hamarikyu Garden, a seaside garden from the Edo Period, to the Edo Tokyo Museum via the Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and Namiyoke Inari Shrine. |

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Tokyo, Japan Take a ride on a local train to Mitaka to the Ghibli Museum. Set in 4000 acres of green parkland this museum is well suited to everyone, especially the younger generation. The museum uses Ghibli Characters to entertain children in a fun way. Afterwards shop till you drop at Kichijoji in the biggest shopping center in West Tokyo. |

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Tokyo, Japan Yanaka has been famous for the area dotted with many temples since Edo period(1603-1867). Tomb of Tokugawa Yoshinobu, who was the last (15th) shogun of Tokugawa Shogunate. Later visit the Tokyo National Museum, opened in 1952 and Japans first ever national art museum. Visit Isetatsu, an old craft store selling traditional Japanese paper items, all handmade. |
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Tokyo, Japan See all these sights of Tokyo in one day! Tokyo Tower, Tea Ceremony and Bonsai Trees, Barbeque Lunch, National Diet Building, Imperial Palace Plaza, Ginza Shopping District, Sumida River Cruise, Asakusa Kannon Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street. Included in your tour is an English speaking guide, transportation, lunch and all admission fees. |

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Tokyo, Japan Panoramic Tokyo! See the following sights of Tokyo in this great day out. Meiji Shinto Shrine, Asakusa Guest House, National Diet Building, Imperial Palace East Garden, Asakusa Kannon Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, Ginza Shopping District, French Style Lunch, Tokyo Bay Cruise and the Rainbow Bridge and Aqua City Odaiba. Included in your tour is an English speaking guide, transportation, lunch and all admission fees. |

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Tokyo, Japan Come and visit Nikko - the center of Shinto and Buddhist mountain worship for many centuries, together with the beautiful scenery only Japan can offer. Tour highlights include the Toshogu Shrine, Irohazaka zigzag driveway up the mountains, Japanese-Style lunch, Lake Chuzenji, Kegon Waterfall, Ginza and Shinjuku. |

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Tokyo, Japan Spend your afternoon exploring the sights of Tokyo city on this guided, half-day sightseeing tour. Highlights include: panoramic views of Tokyo from the World Trade Center's 40th floor; a drive through the famous Ginza Shopping District; a short cruise on the Sumida River; a visit to the Imperial Palace Plaza and Asakusa Kannon Temple as well as a drive through the Nakamise Shopping Street. |

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