Discover Tokyo's splendor in a one-hour open-air bus tour, showcasing landmarks like Tokyo Tower and Ginza. Enjoy guided insights in Japanese and multi-lingual GPS narration, all from the comfort of our double-decker bus.
Open-air double-decker bus tour
One-hour sightseeing of Tokyo's key landmarks
Japanese-speaking guide
"Tomodachi" GPS automated guidance in multiple languages
Our journey begins at the bustling heart of the city, the Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit. Here, you'll board our comfortable open-top bus, setting the stage for an exciting tour.
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Hibiya Park
Kasumigaseki
National Diet Building
Toranomon Hills
Tokyo Tower
Rainbow Bridge
Odaiba
Toyosu
Kachidoki Bride
Tsukiji
Kabuki-za
Ginza
2-chōme-7 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo
Our memorable journey concludes where it started, at the Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit. Here, you'll disembark with unforgettable memories of Tokyo's diverse beauty and charm.
Frequently Asked Questions
The tour lasts approximately one hour and provides panoramic views of Tokyo’s main landmarks. There are no sightseeing stops.
Yes, a Japanese-speaking guide is present on each tour. Additionally, there's a GPS-based audio guide available in 8 languages including English, Chinese, and Spanish for those who don’t speak Japanese.
No, this tour is a continuous loop without the option to hop on and off. It’s designed to offer a comprehensive view of the city in a short time.
Children under 6 years old can join for free if they don’t require a separate seat (one child per adult). There are discounted tickets for older children, while adults have a standard rate.
The tour includes sights like the Tokyo Tower, Rainbow Bridge, Ginza, Odaiba, and the National Diet Building, among others. It’s a great way to see Tokyo’s iconic spots.
Yes, our buses are equipped to accommodate wheelchairs. However, please inform us in advance during booking so we can ensure the best possible experience for you.
Bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat on sunny days, or a raincoat/umbrella if rain is expected. Eating on the bus is not allowed, but drinks in plastic bottles are permitted.