One Day Muslim-Friendly Tour of Tokyo
Tokyo, Japan
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Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 7 hours
This tour offers you a meal at Malaysia Halal certified restaurant, a visit to the biggest Mosque in Japan for Salat, and so on. Muslims who are visiting Japan for the first time can feel at ease in Tokyo. A professional and experienced interpreter guide takes you to the popular sightseeing spots such as Asakusa, Shibuya, Harajuku.
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This tour offers you a meal at Malaysia Halal certified restaurant, a visit to the biggest Mosque in Japan for Salat, and so on. Muslims who are visiting Japan for the first time can feel at ease in Tokyo. A professional and experienced interpreter guide takes you to the popular sightseeing spots such as Asakusa, Shibuya, Harajuku.After meeting the guide at Asakausa Sightseeing Center, at first, you will stroll about Senso-ji Temple. After taking a memorial photo in front of Kaminari-mon, you will shop and eat around Nakamise shopping street, which has tasty snacks. Additionally, if you'd like to spend some time shopping, your guide can take you to the best shops.
After strolling around Nakamise shopping street, you will visit marvelous architecture and a Japanese garden which surrounds Senso-ji Temple and Shrine. Enjoy the traditional atmosphere of Tokyo.
After visiting Senso-ji Temple, you will have lunch at Halal certified ramen restaurant ‘Narita-ya’ that is just next to the temple.
After lunch, you will move to Shibuya on the Ginza train line and visit the scramble intersection in Shibuya (Shibuya Crossing) that is a photogenic spot and a landmark in Tokyo. Feel the excitement of the crowd of people at the largest crossing in the world, where about 3,000 people come and go on at every green light.
After the crossing, you will head to Harajuku which is the next station on Yamanote line and visit Meiji-jingoo Shrine. It is the most famous shrine where the most people visit on New Year’s Day for praying. This shrine is known as a power spot where your hearts are healed. You will feel a quiet moment in the center of Tokyo.
After visiting Meiji-jingu, you will stroll about Takeshita Street in the other side of the shrine across the Yamanote line. The contrast between Meiji-jingu, which is a symbol of the traditional Japanese culture, and Takeshita Street, which houses the latest Pop Culture in Tokyo, is one of the highlights in this tour. Here, you can enjoy taking photos or shopping on this street with colorful shops.
At the end of the tour, you can have a time for Salat at Tokyo Camii (the biggest Mosque in Japan), which is in Yoyogi-uehara, the second station from Harajuku.
After strolling around Nakamise shopping street, you will visit marvelous architecture and a Japanese garden which surrounds Senso-ji Temple and Shrine. Enjoy the traditional atmosphere of Tokyo.
After visiting Senso-ji Temple, you will have lunch at Halal certified ramen restaurant ‘Narita-ya’ that is just next to the temple.
After lunch, you will move to Shibuya on the Ginza train line and visit the scramble intersection in Shibuya (Shibuya Crossing) that is a photogenic spot and a landmark in Tokyo. Feel the excitement of the crowd of people at the largest crossing in the world, where about 3,000 people come and go on at every green light.
After the crossing, you will head to Harajuku which is the next station on Yamanote line and visit Meiji-jingoo Shrine. It is the most famous shrine where the most people visit on New Year’s Day for praying. This shrine is known as a power spot where your hearts are healed. You will feel a quiet moment in the center of Tokyo.
After visiting Meiji-jingu, you will stroll about Takeshita Street in the other side of the shrine across the Yamanote line. The contrast between Meiji-jingu, which is a symbol of the traditional Japanese culture, and Takeshita Street, which houses the latest Pop Culture in Tokyo, is one of the highlights in this tour. Here, you can enjoy taking photos or shopping on this street with colorful shops.
At the end of the tour, you can have a time for Salat at Tokyo Camii (the biggest Mosque in Japan), which is in Yoyogi-uehara, the second station from Harajuku.
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