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Tokyo Shibuya & Harajuku Walking Tour
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Explore Shibuya & Harajuku on a lively tour through Tokyo’s fashion-forward, youth-driven districts
◆Introduction
・Join a personalized tour led by an experienced local guide, offering insights into the trendy and iconic aspects of Shibuya and Harajuku.
・See these vibrant districts through the guide’s eyes, learning fascinating stories about their history and culture.
・Beyond the main tourist spots, discover hidden gems and local favorites.
・With the guide’s expertise, you’ll receive invaluable recommendations for other activities in Tokyo, making the most of your time in the city.
◆Included
・Tour guide
・Cashless medical treatment in case of injury or illness during the tour.
・Customizable tours
◆Not included
・Food or drinks
・Tips (optional)
・Admission to monuments or museums
・Transportation costs (public transit fees during the tour are at the guest’s expense)
・Other personal expenses
◆Itinerary
■Tokyo Metro Shibuya Station Tourist Center
An iconic pedestrian scramble, bustling with vibrant energy, known for its many shops, restaurants, and lively atmosphere.
■Hachiko
The Hachiko Statue, located just outside Shibuya Station, commemorates Hachiko, the loyal Akita dog famed for his extraordinary devotion to his owner. It’s a popular meeting spot and a symbol of loyalty in Japanese culture.
■Shibuya Center-gai
Center-Gai is Shibuya's bustling pedestrian street, known for its lively energy, lined with shops, boutiques, cafes, and eateries.
■Shibuya 109
SHIBUYA109 is an iconic department store aimed at young women, renowned for its stylish boutiques and trendsetting fashions—a must-visit spot for fashion enthusiasts.
■Harajuku Station
Harajuku is renowned as a hub of youth culture and fashion, with the iconic Takeshita Street bustling with quirky shops, trendy boutiques, and vibrant street fashion.
■Takeshita Street
Takeshita Street is a bustling pedestrian thoroughfare in Harajuku filled with numerous shops selling fashion, accessories, snacks, and novelty items.
■Urban Harajuku
"Ura-Hara," short for "Ura-Ban Harajuku," refers to the backstreets of Harajuku known for their alternative fashion scene, independent boutiques, and cutting-edge streetwear.
■Omotesando
Omotesando is often referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Élysées, lined with high-end boutiques, flagship stores from renowned designers, and trendy cafes in sophisticated modern architecture.
■Meiji Shrine Imperial Garden
Meiji Shrine is one of most significant shrines, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken.
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Contact Details
Japan, Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashi-Ningyōchō2 Chome−15−16, Takamichi Bld.4F
From ¥15,236
per person