
Odaiba adventure awaits! Shop iconic malls & charming streets, then game on! Retro arcades & quirky museums.
Here’s everything you need to know before your day unfolds.
Get ready for an experience unlike any other in Tokyo's dazzling Odaiba district! This vibrant island blends cutting-edge technology with charming retro vibes, offering an unforgettable adventure for every kind of traveler.
Your experience begins at Decks Tokyo Beach, a mall unlike any other. Step back in time on their incredible retro street, where rows of shops brim with adorable finds! Think old-school candies you haven't seen in years, whimsical stationery, and cuddly plushies that bring back childhood memories. Your host will be your personal shopping guide, pointing out the best nostalgic treats – like the Kibi Dango, those iconic dumplings from the Momotaro folktale! Remember that story? I used to love it as a kid!
Next, prepare for a surprise! Tokyo boasts its very own Statue of Liberty replica. Channel your inner New Yorker and capture stunning panoramic views of Tokyo Bay. Take a breather in a charming cafe, sipping a warm coffee as you soak in the vibrant atmosphere. If you're lucky, you might even catch a breathtaking sunset – it's pure magic!
Just a short stroll away, a colossal figure awaits! The iconic Gundam statue will leave any anime fan speechless. Don't forget your camera – your host will be happy to snap a perfect pic with you and this legendary robot.
Ready for a retail therapy break? Dive into Diver City Tokyo Plaza, a massive shopping complex teeming with stores for every taste. Explore the kaleidoscope of shops, indulge in delectable restaurants, or grab a bite at the food court. You never know what hidden gems you might find – your host might even help you score a bargain!
Ready for something truly unique? End your Odaiba experience with a visit to the infamous Unko Museum, also known as the Poop Museum! Don't knock it till you try it – this wacky and hilarious museum promises a giggle-fest like no other. Funny story? I managed to catch the poop with my super fast reaction times! Let me know if you manage to do it too!
Odaiba is a vibrant mix of shopping, sightseeing, and quirky fun. Let your local host guide you through this one-of-a-kind Tokyo experience!
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Taking us through street food markets and shops and rooftops with stunning views
Show moreKieran went above and beyond to show us some interesting spots in Tokyo that were a little bit off the beaten track
Show moreMarek was our guide and he was great! Gave a very good insight into the history and culture which was at the right level for us. He was engaging and took us to places we wouldn’t have thought to go.
Show moreWhat a fabulous day touring Tokyo with our guide, Megumi. A native of Tokyo, she took us all over town, hopping from place to place on the ubiquitous Tokyo Metro. (We are experienced international travelers, but without a guide we could not possibly have seen as much, or learned as much about Tokyo and Japanese culture.) She met us at our hotel, and we rode the metro to the Tokyo Outer Market/ Fish market - from there to a lively shopping area. Now it was lunch time - Meggy took us to an area with many small restaurants and we enjoyed interesting Japanese fare made in front of us on a teppan. Along the way we also visited a number of temples and gardens, and learned about the proper way to approach a temple, to pray, and leave a request for good fortune. Along our walks and over lunch we spent a lot of time learning about life in Tokyo and for Japanese youth. Megumi was so knowledgeable and personable. We had a fantastic day. Highly recommended!!
Show moreWe did a day trip to Hakone and Fuji with our guide Mari. What a wonderful experience! We met Mari at the Shinjuku station just west of our hotel, and hopped on the 2 hour train to Fuji. Visitors to Fuji don't always see the peak but we knew we had a good chance as it was a bright sunshine filled day. Mari seated us on the right of the train and on the ride up, Fuji burst into view in all its glory. We then transferred to a special railcar that climbs the mountain switchbacks to Hakone. We were there mid April and cherry blossoms in Tokyo were starting to fade, but at the higher altitude and cooler temps of Hakone they were in full bloom! We took a break and Mari walked us around some cherry blossom stands near the Hakone station, then next, a short ride up the steep hill on a funicular. At the top we disembark to transfer to cable car gondola for the final ascent to Fuji - Mari knew just where to stand and sit for the best views - and mid way along the Ropeway, Fuji appeared from behind a ridgeline - huge and snow covered. The ropeway ends at a large viewing station - we spent awhile walking around, admiring the unobstructed views of Fuji and taking plenty of pics. Despite the warm temps of Tokyo, and the sun, at Hakone it was cool and very windy - so if you are going be prepared and bring down jackets or raincoats against the wind. The winds built up to point that the Ropeway was shut down, resulting in a huge line for busses - but with Mari's help, we called a cab and got back home at a reasonable time. A great day with lots of memories.
Show moreKay was wonderful! From our first contact he was very helpful guiding and creating a customized tour of Tokyo. He communicated exceptionally well, was friendly and knowledgeable. We truly enjoyed our day with him.
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