Tsukiji and Asakusa Tour with Sumo Museum
Tokyo, Japan
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 11 hours
On this tour, explore the famous spots in Tokyo. First, you'll visit Tsukiji market that is famous for the morning fish market. You can enjoy shopping and have a fresh seafood rice bowl lunch there. Second, you will be visiting Asakusa where the Senso-ji Temple is located. You can walk around the Nakamise Shopping street to find out your favorite Japanese souvenir for your friends or family. Your last stop will be the Sumo Museum where you also can enjoy the sumo show before heading back to Shinjuku.
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On this tour, explore the famous spots in Tokyo. First, you'll visit Tsukiji market that is famous for the morning fish market. You can enjoy shopping and have a fresh seafood rice bowl lunch there. Second, you will be visiting Asakusa where the Senso-ji Temple is located. You can walk around the Nakamise Shopping street to find out your favorite Japanese souvenir for your friends or family. Your last stop will be the Sumo Museum where you also can enjoy the sumo show before heading back to Shinjuku.Once you meet your guide at the meeting location, you will be picked up by the coach bus and head to the famous fish market in Tokyo, the Tsukiji market. You will be given around 70-minutes there to take a lunch break and walk around for shopping. The lunch menu will be a fresh seafood rice bowl. Tsukiji Market is a wholesaler market that is usually open very early in the mornings for buyers from restaurants or small wet markets. Tsukiji market is also open for public after the wholesale time is over as well. This tour will bring you to visit the open areas of the Tsukiji market around lunch time.
Please note: on September 14th and 25th, the number of shops operating is fewer than usual in the Tsukiji market as the market is not officially open.
After the lunch break, you will be picked up by the coach bus and head to another famous part of Tokyo, Asakusa. Once you arrive there, you will be surprised by the design of the Nakamise Shopping street where the shops are lined up with the traditional Japanese buildings, and along the way, you will able to find many different kinds of small gifts and souvenirs. At the end of the street, there will be one of the most famous temples in Tokyo, the Senso-ji Temple. You can walk around the street and the temple for about 80-minutes.
Afterward, you will be picked up by the coach bus and head to the last stop, which is also the main point of this tour, the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena. You can experience to view a real sumo game since this tour includes a seat for the show. Inside the arena, there is also a Sumo Museum where you can explore more about Japanese Sumo wrestling. For the show and museum, you can take your time as you explore the Sumo Museum and arena for approximately three and a half hours.
After your long day, you will be picked up by the coach bus again before heading back to Shinjuku.
Please note: on September 14th and 25th, the number of shops operating is fewer than usual in the Tsukiji market as the market is not officially open.
After the lunch break, you will be picked up by the coach bus and head to another famous part of Tokyo, Asakusa. Once you arrive there, you will be surprised by the design of the Nakamise Shopping street where the shops are lined up with the traditional Japanese buildings, and along the way, you will able to find many different kinds of small gifts and souvenirs. At the end of the street, there will be one of the most famous temples in Tokyo, the Senso-ji Temple. You can walk around the street and the temple for about 80-minutes.
Afterward, you will be picked up by the coach bus and head to the last stop, which is also the main point of this tour, the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena. You can experience to view a real sumo game since this tour includes a seat for the show. Inside the arena, there is also a Sumo Museum where you can explore more about Japanese Sumo wrestling. For the show and museum, you can take your time as you explore the Sumo Museum and arena for approximately three and a half hours.
After your long day, you will be picked up by the coach bus again before heading back to Shinjuku.
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