Tokyo east side cycling
This course is a ride to explore the east side of Tokyo.
You will visit popular tourist attractions such as Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree, Ginza, Tsukiji, Tokyo station.

Asakusa area
Asakusa is an Edo-inspired tourist destination that focuses on eating and shopping in the livery Nakamise-dori, such as Sensoji Temple, the giant Kaminarimon lantern, and the oldest temple in Tokyo. In addition, the attractions of old and new are condensed, such as the superb views of Tokyo Skytree and Sumida River.



The symbol Kaminarimon of Asakusa is the general gate of Sensoji Temple. The official name is "Furaijinmon and it is a historic gate founded in 942.
It features a huge red lantern and houses the god of wind and thunder. If you pass through Kaminarimon, you will find Nakamise Street.
Asakusa Nakamise Street is one of the oldest shopping districts about 250m. From the Edo period, about 90 stores with vermilion columns are lined up, and you can enjoy Edo specialties such as traditional crafts, and gourmet food.
Tokyo Skytree
Tokyo Skytree is the world's best tower with a height of 634m. It has a commercial facility called Tokyo solamachi and also popular as a tourist attraction.

It is the Tokyo Skytree and the golden Asahi beer building along the Sumida River.


It is difficult to go inside by bicycle, so I will walk for a walk.
Tsukiji
Tsukiji originated from the land that was built in the Edo period. It is an area that is bustling as a tourist and food culture town, centered on Tsukiji Market, a kitchen in Tokyo that deals with fresh fish and ingredients, and Tsukiji Hongwanji Temple.
Sushi is a representative food of Japan. This restaurant serves sushi right in front you.

Ginza area
Ginza is one of Japan's leading high-end commercial areas and downtown areas. Along established department store, a worldclass brand boutique, and luxury restaurant, it is known as an adult town that combines modern architecture and tradition.


Kabukiza
The Kabukiza Theater is the world's only year-round kabuki theater that opened in 1889.
Tokyo city area


Tokyo Station
Tokyo Station is a historic terminal station with the "Red Brick Station Building", Japan's most important cultural property, which opened in 1914, and is the gateway to Tokyo. There is a retro atmosphere on the Marumouchi side and the latest food and shopping facilities on the Yaesu side.
Ochanomizu Hijiribashi
The landmark around Ochanomizu Station is the "Hijiribashi" that appears in animated movie scenes. Beautiful bridge shapes with large arches. The view from the ground where you can feel the power is wonderful, but I recommend the view from the top of bridge. This is a superb view trains cross each other three-dimensionally. Many people are waiting to film the moment.


Japanese animation culture
This is popular Japanese animation not only in Japan but also in the world. Anime can now be said to be a representative of Japanese subculture, but why is it so popular in the world?
It seems that there are many kinds of reasons for its popularity and the quality of the video is high.


Akihabara is one of them. Akihabara is a famous "electric town" and "a sacred place for subculture (anime, manga, games, idols)." It is now nicknamed "Akiba," where maid cafes and hobby shops gather, and it is a livery city visited by many tourists.



This is a photo spot in Bandai Building.
There are statues such as Godzilla, Digimon, Dragon Ball, and Doraemon.

Duration
4H~6H
Difficulty
★☆☆☆☆
Course information
There's a lot of traffic
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