Discover Tokyo like never before on a three-hour e-bike tour that takes you through historic sites and hidden treasures of the city. Experience the unique blend of traditional and modern that defines Japan's capital.
Meet up point located on the schoolyard side, right in front of Tsukiji Honganji Temple.
Begin your e-bike tour with a serene pass by Tsukiji Honganji. Experience the tranquility of this majestic temple, where the tradition of incense burning adds to its peaceful ambiance. Here, you'll start your journey enveloped in a solemn atmosphere.
Next, glide past the Imperial Palace, where the intricate history of Japan's emperors unfolds. Discover how this site transitioned from the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate to the residence of the modern Japanese Emperor. This spot combines deep historical significance with picturesque architecture, characterized by stone walls and a wide moat.
Stop for a brief photo session at the bustling Marunouchi district near Tokyo Station. Here, the past meets the present with historic structures nestled among modern skyscrapers. Capture memories at one of Tokyo’s iconic locations.
Pause at the historic Nihonbashi bridge, a symbol of Tokyo’s commercial heritage and a key spot for river transport. Learn about the bridge's architecture and the significant figures associated with it, including the final Shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty.
Explore Ningyocho, a neighborhood steeped in the traditions of the Edo period, known for its vibrant theater and geisha culture. Dive into the area's rich history and its contributions to Japanese performing arts at the Karakuri Watchtower.
Relax in the serene surroundings of Kiyosumi Gardens, a historic site once owned by a prominent feudal lord and later enhanced by the founder of Mitsubishi. This lush oasis offers a peaceful break amidst the bustling cityscape.
Visit the revered Naritasan Fukagawa Fudodo temple. Engage in a spiritual experience as you learn about Fudo Myoo, the deity enshrined here, and observe the unique rituals, including the burning of wooden prayer plates.
Conclude your tour with a leisurely ride through Tsukishima, famously known as "Monja Street". Although this part of the tour does not include stops, it’s the perfect opportunity to witness the local food culture, particularly the beloved monjayaki, a traditional Tokyo dish.
Your tour circles back to where you started, at Tsukiji Honganji. Reflect on the unique insights and picturesque sights of Tokyo you’ve encountered along the way.