Tour Tokyo in the most eccentric way possible, driving a custom go-kart on the public roads. Enjoy 1 hour of driving, costumes, infinite smiles, and waves - you will never forget Shibuya Tokyo.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 7 days in advance for a full refund
- Duration 1 hour
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- English
- Small group
- Limited to 6 participants
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Rode during the day with a couple of friends, and Riku was our tour guide. He was energetic, personable, and experienced, and led us around Shibuya. The ride itself was an incredible blend of sightseeing and go-karting, with the carts going much faster than I expected. I will definitely be doing this again in the future, 10/10 would recommend to anyone looking to do some fast-paced exploration of Shibuya.
Had an absolute blast with Street Kart Shibuya. Our guides name was Eric and he was tons of fun! Took lots of pictures and was just all around a great guide and made the experience so much better. Highly recommend this to anybody looking for something to do while in Tokyo.
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Meeting point
Our shop is in a semi-underground garage in a building entering from the street. You will see an outside staircase on the side of the building. You will see our neon logo on the wall outside and the inside of the garage is wall to wall mirror like. There is a hot pot restaurant on the second floor of the same building.
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Not allowed
- High-heeled shoes
- Cellphones
- Slippers
- Alcohol and drugs
Know before you go
- ALL Participants will need to obtain special documents to drive in Japan.
- For most countries, an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued in the booklet format compliant to the 1949 Geneva Convention is required. Valid IDP's can only be issued by the same country that issued your domestic license and CANNOT be obtained online while traveling.
- Driver's licenses issued in Switzerland, Germany, France, Taiwan, Belgium, or Monaco will need to obtain a Japanese translation of their license from the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF), NOT an International Driving Permit.
- Drivers' licenses issued by countries NOT covered by the 1949 Geneva Convention (such as China, Indonesia, Mexico, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, etc.) are not permitted to drive in Japan
- Participants must carry their physical International Driving Permit (or for exceptional countries listed above that requires a Japanese translation: the physical domestic license + official translation) and physical passport