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Tokyo: Kamakura and Yokohama Private Day Trip with Guide

Tokyo: Kamakura and Yokohama Private Day Trip with Guide

Discover the seaside city of Kamakura and Yokohama on a full-day tour from Tokyo. See the Great Buddha, explore the Sankei-en Garden, and stroll through the Minato Mirai district. Start your day with a pickup from your hotel in Tokyo. Travel to Kamakura, a city that was once the political center of medieval Japan. See the Great Buddha, a roughly 13-meter-high bronze statue that has stood since the 15th century. Next, head to Yokohama, a city known for its large Chinatown with hundreds of Chinese restaurants and shops. Visit the Sankei-en Garden, a botanical park containing preserved Japanese residences from different eras. Finally, stroll through the seaside Minato Mirai district, site of the 296-meter Landmark Tower. After a day of sightseeing, return to Tokyo with your guide.

Kamakura: One Day Private Tour with English Speaking Guide

Kamakura: One Day Private Tour with English Speaking Guide

Explore the historic city of Kamakura on a private tour with a guide. Customize your itinerary to your preferences and see the city's most famous sights, including the Big Image of Buddha in Kotoku-in temple, the Hachiman shrine, and the island of Enoshima. Start your tour with a pickup from your hotel in Tokyo. Travel to Kamakura and learn about the city's history as a center of politics in the 12th century. Visit the Big Image of Buddha in Kotoku-in temple and travel to almost all the famous temples. On the way to Hachiman shrine, enjoy shopping on KOMACHI street. While walking through the street, feel something different from the western culture. In this area, there are many valuable temples and shrines. Visit the small island located in the western part of Kamakura. There are many shrines on the island dedicated to Benten, the goddess of luck, wealth, music, and knowledge. On a clear day, enjoy a stunning view of Mount Fuji. Customize the itinerary of your tour or get a reference according to your preferences.

Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum and Ramen Museum Tour

Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum and Ramen Museum Tour

Recommended for ramen lovers and ramen geeks! How about a Yokohama Ramen Tour? First, you will visit the Cupnoodles Museum to learn about the birth story, history, and manufacturing process of cup noodles and make your original cup noodles. After that, move on to Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, where you can learn about the history of ramen and local flavors from all over Japan while experiencing the retro world of the Japan Showa period. Both facilities have a corner where you can eat ramen, so why don't you compare and become someone who can tell the difference between ramen? Let's go around the facilities with your guide and talk about each other's food culture and noodle dishes!

From Tokyo: Private Full day Yokohama Tour w/Hotel Pick up

From Tokyo: Private Full day Yokohama Tour w/Hotel Pick up

Visit and Enjoy the Gundam Factory Hakkeijima Sea Paradise See different kinds of ramen at Ramen Museum Full view of yokohama at Landmark tower (Sky Garden) Kanteibyo temple Yokohama Air Cabin

Yokohama Port: Tokyo Private Customized Day Tour For 8 Hours

Yokohama Port: Tokyo Private Customized Day Tour For 8 Hours

Explore Tokyo on a private customizable tour from Yokuhama Port. Visit the Sensoji Temple, Imperial Palace,Tokyo Tower, Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum. Start your tour with a visit to Sensoji Temple. Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo. It is the only existing "Edo-style" public recreational area in Japan. It is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called "Kaminarimon", and its official name is "Wind Thunder God Gate", which is a symbol of Japan and the Asakusa area. Next, visit Imperial Palace.The Imperial Palace is where the Emperor usually lives. The Imperial Palace now refers to the former site of Tokyo's Edo Castle, which was once named "Palace City". It was built by Ota Dokan during the Muromachi period. The name "Palace City" was abolished after World War II and was renamed "The Imperial Palace". The English name is: The Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace consists of the "Gosho" (where the Emperor lives), the "Palace" (where various public ceremonies and government affairs are held) and the Imperial Household Agency (an administrative agency in Japan). Visit the Tokyo Tower.Tokyo Tower is a radio tower located in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. It is a landmark building and tourist attraction in Tokyo. It was built based on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Its official name is Nippon Radio Tower, which is also the old name of its operating organization. It is the second tallest structure in Japan, second only to Tokyo Skytree. Visit Kabukicho, one of the entertainment centers in Tokyo. Cinemas, arcades, bars, etc. are crowded from late night to dawn, making it a typical city that never sleeps. Finally visit the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, the world's first ramen theme park, designed to create a one-stop service experience where people can enjoy the flavor of ramen in famous shops across Japan without having to travel. The museum recreates the street scene of Japan in 1958.

Yokohama: Eat up guided tour

Yokohama: Eat up guided tour

If you want to fully enjoy the delicacies of Yokohama, this tour takes you to three fascinating places: the Cupnoodles Museum, Yokohama Chinatown, and the Ramen Museum! First, experience Japan's instant ramen culture at the Cup Noodles Museum. You can learn about the history and manufacturing process of Cup Noodles and participate in a workshop where you can make your own original Cup Noodles. For those interested in the evolution of instant ramen, this is a must-see spot! Next, head to Yokohama Chinatown. The maze of alleys in Chinatown is filled with authentic Chinese food and souvenir stores. On this tour, you will eat dim sums, snacks, etc., while browsing through souvenir stores and stores of your interest. An English-speaking guide will accompany you and explain the history and culture of Yokohama Chinatown. Finally, move on to the Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama by train and walk. The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, or "Ra-Haku" for short, opened in 1994 as the world's first ramen food amusement park. Here you can learn about the history and production process of various ramen from all over Japan and enjoy its diverse flavors. Many photo-worthy locations and food items will be featured, making this a memorable tour!

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Tokyo: Kamakura and Yokohama Private Day Trip with Guide

Tokyo: Kamakura and Yokohama Private Day Trip with Guide

Discover the seaside city of Kamakura and Yokohama on a full-day tour from Tokyo. See the Great Buddha, explore the Sankei-en Garden, and stroll through the Minato Mirai district. Start your day with a pickup from your hotel in Tokyo. Travel to Kamakura, a city that was once the political center of medieval Japan. See the Great Buddha, a roughly 13-meter-high bronze statue that has stood since the 15th century. Next, head to Yokohama, a city known for its large Chinatown with hundreds of Chinese restaurants and shops. Visit the Sankei-en Garden, a botanical park containing preserved Japanese residences from different eras. Finally, stroll through the seaside Minato Mirai district, site of the 296-meter Landmark Tower. After a day of sightseeing, return to Tokyo with your guide.

Kamakura: One Day Private Tour with English Speaking Guide

Kamakura: One Day Private Tour with English Speaking Guide

Explore the historic city of Kamakura on a private tour with a guide. Customize your itinerary to your preferences and see the city's most famous sights, including the Big Image of Buddha in Kotoku-in temple, the Hachiman shrine, and the island of Enoshima. Start your tour with a pickup from your hotel in Tokyo. Travel to Kamakura and learn about the city's history as a center of politics in the 12th century. Visit the Big Image of Buddha in Kotoku-in temple and travel to almost all the famous temples. On the way to Hachiman shrine, enjoy shopping on KOMACHI street. While walking through the street, feel something different from the western culture. In this area, there are many valuable temples and shrines. Visit the small island located in the western part of Kamakura. There are many shrines on the island dedicated to Benten, the goddess of luck, wealth, music, and knowledge. On a clear day, enjoy a stunning view of Mount Fuji. Customize the itinerary of your tour or get a reference according to your preferences.

Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum and Ramen Museum Tour

Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum and Ramen Museum Tour

Recommended for ramen lovers and ramen geeks! How about a Yokohama Ramen Tour? First, you will visit the Cupnoodles Museum to learn about the birth story, history, and manufacturing process of cup noodles and make your original cup noodles. After that, move on to Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, where you can learn about the history of ramen and local flavors from all over Japan while experiencing the retro world of the Japan Showa period. Both facilities have a corner where you can eat ramen, so why don't you compare and become someone who can tell the difference between ramen? Let's go around the facilities with your guide and talk about each other's food culture and noodle dishes!

From Tokyo: Private Full day Yokohama Tour w/Hotel Pick up

From Tokyo: Private Full day Yokohama Tour w/Hotel Pick up

Visit and Enjoy the Gundam Factory Hakkeijima Sea Paradise See different kinds of ramen at Ramen Museum Full view of yokohama at Landmark tower (Sky Garden) Kanteibyo temple Yokohama Air Cabin

Yokohama Port: Tokyo Private Customized Day Tour For 8 Hours

Yokohama Port: Tokyo Private Customized Day Tour For 8 Hours

Explore Tokyo on a private customizable tour from Yokuhama Port. Visit the Sensoji Temple, Imperial Palace,Tokyo Tower, Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum. Start your tour with a visit to Sensoji Temple. Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo. It is the only existing "Edo-style" public recreational area in Japan. It is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The gate of the temple is called "Kaminarimon", and its official name is "Wind Thunder God Gate", which is a symbol of Japan and the Asakusa area. Next, visit Imperial Palace.The Imperial Palace is where the Emperor usually lives. The Imperial Palace now refers to the former site of Tokyo's Edo Castle, which was once named "Palace City". It was built by Ota Dokan during the Muromachi period. The name "Palace City" was abolished after World War II and was renamed "The Imperial Palace". The English name is: The Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace consists of the "Gosho" (where the Emperor lives), the "Palace" (where various public ceremonies and government affairs are held) and the Imperial Household Agency (an administrative agency in Japan). Visit the Tokyo Tower.Tokyo Tower is a radio tower located in Shiba Park, Tokyo, Japan. It is a landmark building and tourist attraction in Tokyo. It was built based on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Its official name is Nippon Radio Tower, which is also the old name of its operating organization. It is the second tallest structure in Japan, second only to Tokyo Skytree. Visit Kabukicho, one of the entertainment centers in Tokyo. Cinemas, arcades, bars, etc. are crowded from late night to dawn, making it a typical city that never sleeps. Finally visit the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, the world's first ramen theme park, designed to create a one-stop service experience where people can enjoy the flavor of ramen in famous shops across Japan without having to travel. The museum recreates the street scene of Japan in 1958.

Yokohama: Eat up guided tour

Yokohama: Eat up guided tour

If you want to fully enjoy the delicacies of Yokohama, this tour takes you to three fascinating places: the Cupnoodles Museum, Yokohama Chinatown, and the Ramen Museum! First, experience Japan's instant ramen culture at the Cup Noodles Museum. You can learn about the history and manufacturing process of Cup Noodles and participate in a workshop where you can make your own original Cup Noodles. For those interested in the evolution of instant ramen, this is a must-see spot! Next, head to Yokohama Chinatown. The maze of alleys in Chinatown is filled with authentic Chinese food and souvenir stores. On this tour, you will eat dim sums, snacks, etc., while browsing through souvenir stores and stores of your interest. An English-speaking guide will accompany you and explain the history and culture of Yokohama Chinatown. Finally, move on to the Ramen Museum in Shin-Yokohama by train and walk. The Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum, or "Ra-Haku" for short, opened in 1994 as the world's first ramen food amusement park. Here you can learn about the history and production process of various ramen from all over Japan and enjoy its diverse flavors. Many photo-worthy locations and food items will be featured, making this a memorable tour!

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My family and I had a lovely trip to Kamakura and Yokohoma. Our driver Hassan was very helpful and ensured we reached our destinations safely. I'm glad we took his recommendation to set off early to beat the traffic and avoid the crowds. Thank you Hassan.

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We loved our guides and thought they gave us a very good tour. We really enjoyed the Cup Noodles Museum, ramen museum and all the food tastings in Chinatown. Would definitely recommend!

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Fun filled activity day, our guide was great ali qasim, he was quick to respond prior to event and he helped make the tour quite enjoyable. Strongly recommend doing this tour

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Tour was very good with lots to see. Our guide Mukarram was great with lots of information about each stop. THank you

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Was so nice to be able to go to all the amazing destinations with ease!