Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.com29 reviews of Cityrama Tokyo Morning Tour: Meiji Shrine, Asakusa, Ginza
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We loved this tour. Our guide was amazing and offered many details about our stops along the way. I have found the tours through Viator to be the best way to learn about a culture.
Reviewed by: Jennifer and Jason S, United States, August 2008
This is a great tour. We left the tour in Asakusa to shop at the Nakamise area. Be sure you know where they leave you in Ginza. You need to find your way back! We knew this but it was funny to see the reactions of people when they found out they had to find their way back. Do your research people!!!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2008
The tour was great in every sense of the word. I would definitely recommend it for any first timer to Tokyo because it gives you a great introduction into the culture and also some ideas of places you may want to go back and spend more time. The guide was also excellent and very helpful once the tour was complete.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2008
This is a great introductory lesson on Tokyo. We saw a lot of sights that we otherwise would not have seen. Our tour guide was excellent; he was very funny and gave us a a really good background on Tokyo and its people. One tip for other travelers: take a waterproof jacket. It poured down whilst we were on this tour and you do a bit of walking, so we got drenched. We even got to see the Emperor and Empress of Japan in the Imperial Gardens, which was very special.
Reviewed by: Mandy M, Australia, June 2008
Informative!
Reviewed by: Victoria W, United Kingdom, January 2008
Great tour, fantastic guide.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Australia, November 2007
The guide was extremely friendly and helpful. We had to catch a flight after the tour, and she helped us tremendously to get back to the hotel in time to catch the shuttle to the airport. The tour covered all the highlights pretty well, and there was sufficient time to take pictures. I would strongly recommend this tour.
Reviewed by: Anju J, United States, July 2007
Great trip in a beautiful city! Be sure to charge your digital camera battery the day before though unlike me because you'll be taking loads of photos! This trip is definitely a good way to see Tokyo if you're short on time, or just want a basic tour. You'll definitely enjoy it. I'd highly recommend it to anyone.
Reviewed by: David D, Germany, June 2007
Very good value for money. Great company and all very well organised.
Reviewed by: Tatiana M, Australia, August 2006
The dinner was good and the views from the restaurant excellent. The nighttime views from Roppongi Hills were excellent as well. However, I feel we could have spent more time on the bus looking at the lights around the city. We saw Ginza, government buildings, and the bridges, because that combined with the guide's commentary was really fun. I thought it was a little silly to go and see the Statute of Liberty as most of the people on the tour were from America.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, August 2008
Gave a real insight into Japanese culture and allowed us to see important areas of Tokyo. If you have limited time here, it's a very enjoyable tour.
Reviewed by: Derek B, United Kingdom, May 2008
The guide we had was fantastic; he pointed out many points of interest while we traveled on the bus and gave us a lot of history of Japan. We had enough time at each stop to do some exploring on our own.
Reviewed by: Robert F, United States, March 2008
The guide was very knowledgeable and took her time to explain all aspects of the visit.
Reviewed by: Francis C, United Kingdom, March 2008
Very good overview of Tokyo and its history.
Reviewed by: Kelly R, United States, February 2008
Very interesting places were visited. Need to mention that tourists need to find their own way back to their hotels.
Reviewed by: Simon T, Australia, November 2007
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