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A useful and enjoyable morning tour. Even though I had completed the Panoramic Tour a couple of days earlier, I had a spare morning before a late flight. I am glad that I took up this option as it allowed me to revisit some already seen sites as well as some new locations. A very efficient pickup from my hotel was included. The company are very reliable. Highly recommended.
Reviewed by: Andrew J, United Kingdom, August 2008
It was a good way to see a lot of Tokyo in a short time.
Reviewed by: Alan R, United States, May 2008
The tour guide was very knowledgeable and informative.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, July 2007
A fast view of Tokyo!
Reviewed by: Leticia M, Mexico, July 2008
Fascinating city.
Reviewed by: David B, United States, May 2008
I really enjoyed it. And they dropped you back off at your hotel. So, I didn't have to worry about getting lost.
Reviewed by: Venture C, US Minor Outlying Islands, April 2008
Marvelous!
Reviewed by: Caroline L, France, September 2007
This was a well-organized trip.
Reviewed by: Subhash S, Canada, August 2007
Lots of great sites. Maybe spend a little more time on some history.
Reviewed by: John A, United States, August 2007
I enjoyed the tour. I felt safe.
Reviewed by: Tammie R, United States, August 2007
Was enjoyable and probably captures a nice overview of the city from which you can then explore further. You stop and visit about 4 key places. 1. The Tokyo Tower and visit the Observation Deck 2. The Imperial Palace you stop at outside on the road but really don't see anything at all 3. The Buddhist Temple in Asakusa with it's little street bazaar of souvenir shops was a nice diversion for 40 min 4. The Pearl Jewelery producer where they explain how they produce pearls, grade them etc. but really its just an opportunity to try to sell you pearl jewelery.
Reviewed by: Dennis W, Australia, July 2007
Generally a good trip and would recommend. More time at Tokyo Tower would be good and could cut out the standing around in the car park of the exterior of the gardens of the imperial palace - maybe this was because it was Monday and the gardens were closed. Temple was great and pearl experience OK.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, June 2007
A good overview of Tokyo. We saw a lot of the sights and could get dropped off where we wanted.
Reviewed by: Mark J, United Kingdom, September 2006
Poor value for money, to be honest. We were left at Asakusa by 11am, which was really the only place other than the Tokyo Tower you actually visit; most of the time was on the bus or walking besides the Imperial Palace, not in it. After our dropoff, the trip went on to the pearl factory tourist trap. The tour guide was genuinely helpful telling me and my wife the ins and outs of Tokyo life, but at 25 pounds the trip wasn't the best. Visit all these places yourself; you would spend time there and maybe even save a couple of pounds.
Reviewed by: Lee M, United Kingdom, April 2008
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