Explore the best of Tokyo in just one day with this fully guided sightseeing bus tour. Visit iconic landmarks, experience vibrant neighborhoods, enjoy a delicious buffet lunch, and end your journey with stunning city views from Tokyo Skytree.
Discover the heart of Tokyo with Hato Bus, a trusted name in sightseeing tours. Begin your adventure at the Meiji Jingu Shrine, a peaceful retreat surrounded by forest in the center of the city.
Next, visit the Imperial Palace Plaza, home to impressive stone walls and the iconic Nijubashi Bridge, offering a glimpse into the legacy of the Japanese Imperial Family.
Cross the famous Rainbow Bridge as you head toward Odaiba, a modern entertainment district on Tokyo Bay. Here, enjoy shopping or take in waterfront views.
Stop for a buffet-style lunch at the elegant Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport Hotel, offering a wide selection of Japanese and international cuisine.
Continue your journey in Asakusa, one of Tokyo’s oldest districts, where you’ll visit Senso-ji Temple and browse the traditional Nakamise Shopping Street.
End your tour with a visit to the Tokyo Skytree, Japan’s tallest structure, and enjoy panoramic views from the 350-meter Tembo Deck.
This full-day experience is perfect for first-time visitors looking to see Tokyo’s most iconic sights in comfort and style.
Starting Points:
Stops Include:
From ¥13,000 per person
Shinjuku Departure:
Hato Bus Shinjuku Station East Exit
Tokyo Departure:
JR Tokyo Station – Marunouchi South Exit
The meeting point may vary depending on your booking option.
“This tour was phenomenal! The buffet lunch was fabulous, and our guide Aki was incredibly kind and knowledgeable. Every stop was excellent—highly recommended!”
“Nothing could be improved. The trip was fantastic and the guide was funny, informative, and helpful throughout. A great way to see Tokyo in one day.”
“Perfect for first-time visitors! Mina-san was an amazing guide with a great sense of humor and deep knowledge of Japanese culture. The lunch was excellent, and the entire day was very well organized.”
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