1-day tour in Tokyo: Sensō-ji - Imperial Palace - Ginza - Tokyo Tower (admission ticket not included)
1-day tour in Tokyo: Sensō-ji - Imperial Palace - Ginza - Tokyo Tower (admission ticket not included)
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1-day tour in Tokyo: Sensō-ji - Imperial Palace - Ginza - Tokyo Tower (admission ticket not included)

Duration: 9h 30m
Private tour
Pick-up available
Free cancellation by 23:59, 7 days before the date of use
From
S$ 105.36
per person

Highlights

A one-day itinerary connecting Sensō-ji, the Imperial Palace, Ginza, and Tokyo Tower, offering an immersive experience of the collision between Edo-era charm and modern metropolis.
Enjoy convenient hotel pick-up in the city center with exclusive private transportation throughout your journey, eliminating the hassle of subway transfers and long walks. Experience flexible small-group tours that allow for efficient sightseeing at multiple attractions in a single day.
Leave ample time for photos and free exploration, experiencing the local charm by day and encountering the neon-lit city by night, creating diverse and memorable one-day experiences in Tokyo.

Last updated on 14 June 2026

Prices start from SGD 105.36 per person, offering great value for your next unforgettable experience

Plan your trip with 1 available package, including options like 1-day tour in Tokyo: Sensō-ji - Imperial Palace - Ginza - Tokyo Tower (admission ticket not included)-A-Medium van (7 seats)-Pick-up available|Private tour|4 travellers, Can be upgraded to 6 travellers for an additional charge|Driver only|Drop-off-Chinese

Only 10 spots left! Book now to secure your spot. Available from 16 June 2026.

This tour lasts Duration: 9h 30m and covers highlights such as Sensō-ji | Ueno Park | Tokyo Tower | Imperial Palace | Ginza

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▲ Standing in Shiba Park, Minato Ward, Tokyo Tower, officially named the Japan Radio Tower, is a 332.6 m orange-and-white steel giant completed in 1958. It serves as a spiritual symbol of Japan's post-war revival and an eternal landmark in Tokyo's skyline. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower yet lighter and more resilient, its 150 m main observatory and 250 m special observatory offer 360° panoramic views of Tokyo, with Mount Fuji visible on clear days. As night falls, the iconic landmark illuminates with its signature lighting and diamond light shows, alternating between warm orange, icy blue, or seasonal pink-gold hues, amplifying the city's romance. At its base, Foot Town features a shopping mall, restaurants, and themed exhibitions, making it a must-visit destination for sightseeing, photo ops, and experiencing Showa-era charm.

▲ How can you visit Tokyo without exploring Sensō-ji! Start from the giant red lantern at Kaminarimon Gate, snack on ningyo-yaki and matcha dango along Nakamise Street; burn incense in front of the main hall, take a set of kimono photos, and feel the Edo-era breeze by the Sumida River. Here, there are no cold skyscrapers—only centuries-old traditions and vibrant daily life, every frame like a scene straight out of a ukiyo-e print.

▲ In the heart of Tokyo lies a tranquil green oasis amidst the bustling city—the Imperial Palace. With no admission ticket required, stroll along the outer garden's pathways to see the reflection of Nijubashi Bridge shimmering on the moat, and touch the massive stone walls left from the Edo period. The East Gardens offer scenic beauty year-round, with cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in fall. Standing here, you're caught between the modern steel forest of Tokyo and the timeless serenity of imperial history—every snapshot captures a striking contrast of eras.

▲ Located in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, Ginza derives its name from the silver coin mint of the Edo period. As the birthplace of Japan's modernization, it stands among the world's premier shopping districts alongside Paris' Champs-Élysées and New York's Fifth Avenue. From the Western-style brick streets of the Meiji era to today's vibrant stretch spanning from 1-chome to 8-chome, the retro clock tower of Wako Department Store harmonizes with giant brand neon signs. During weekend "Pedestrian Paradises," traffic gives way as the entire Chuo-dori transforms into an open-air fashion runway and leisure space. Home to global heritage brands, Michelin-starred restaurants, and the Kabukiza Theatre, Ginza shines as an elegant shopping paradise by day. When night falls and neon lights illuminate the streets, the district reveals both the refined elegance of the Showa era and the cutting-edge energy of an international metropolis - every step here treads upon Tokyo's cultural crossroads.

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Change & cancellation policies
If a cancellation request is submitted before 23:59, 7 day(s) prior to the date of use, no cancellation fee will be charged.
If a cancellation request is submitted before 23:59 3 day(s) before the date of use, a fee of 30% will be charged.
If a cancellation request is submitted before 18:00 1 day(s) before the date of use, a fee of 50% will be charged.
A fee of 100% will be charged for cancellations requested before 23:59 on the day of date of use.
If a discount is applied, the cancellation fee will be calculated based on the original price before the discount and will not exceed the amount paid.
Partial refund is not available.
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