This is a popular walking tour that takes you to the main tourist spots around Shinjuku, including Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho, Godzilla Head, Kabuki Tower, a batting cage experience, Hanazono Shrine, Golden Gai, Shinjuku Gyoen, and more! Not only will you learn about Japanese culture and history, but there are also many experience facilities, so it's a private tour that you can go around at your own pace!
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1-2, Nishishinjuku, Japan
Omoide Yokocho has a unique atmosphere with its retro style restaurants. It is closed on Wednesdays when I go there, but it is also a spot where you can drink alcohol from noon.
tens of thousands of people have passed through in the past from the entertainment district of Kabukicho to reality, and from the real world to the dream world of the entertainment district.
, , Kabukicho, Japan
Kabukicho, said to be the biggest entertainment district in Japan, is a large commercial area with about 1,500 shops of all genres. The famous Kabukicho trademark arch and other features create a clean yet somewhat chaotic atmosphere, making it a great place to take photos!
The neon lights of the Kabuki hall and game corner are also one of the highlights.
1-19-1, Shinjuku Toho Bldg, Kabukicho, Japan
The world-famous giant monster, Godzilla, has appeared in Shinjuku! Can you find him?
2-21-13, Kabukicho, Japan
Let's loosen up a little at Shinjuku's famous Shinjuku Batting Center!Each person can try 26 balls for 300 yen.
You can also enjoy fortune-telling slips, talismans, and amulets.
Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 1-1-10 Shinjuku Golden Gai G2 Street 2f, Kabukicho, Japan
Golden Gai is packed with small bars and restaurants, creating a unique atmosphere even during the day. Most of the shops open around 5pm, but some are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Please take photos secretly.
14-1, , Shinjuku 3 Chome, Japan
One of Japan's leading department stores, with a 92-year history, it stocks a wide variety of carefully selected products.
11 Naito-machi, , Shinjuku, Japan
It is a national park that is open to the public and anyone can enter, but there is an admission fee of 500 yen per person.
5-24-55, Sendagaya, Japan
Busta Shinjuku is the largest bus terminal in Japan, and is accessible to anywhere in Japan. The view of the trains from behind the terminal is also a popular viewpoint.
We will meet in front of the Shinjuku Station West Exit Police Box at the underground rotary. TGP staff will wear an orange lanyard and a name plate. Letting us know your features or outfit will help us find you easily!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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