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Tokyo: Private Ramen Tasting Tour (2 Bowls, Choose Your Area)
This tour focuses on experiencing Tokyo’s ramen culture the way locals do. Instead of visiting random restaurants, your guide selects two carefully chosen ramen shops based on the group’s preferences, introducing different styles such as rich pork broth, classic soy sauce ramen, or other regional variations. With several starting areas available—including Shinjuku, Tokyo Station, Asakusa, and Ikebukuro—you can explore some of Tokyo’s most exciting ramen neighborhoods while enjoying two full bowls of ramen. It’s a perfect experience for true ramen lovers who want to dive deeper into Japan’s most beloved comfort food with a knowledgeable local guide.
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2 heures
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$ 109.5
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Tokyo: Big Highlights - Asakusa, Shibuya & Meiji Shrine tour
First time in Tokyo? See the absolute must-sees in one day! We guide you through the "Big 3" iconic districts that define Tokyo: ancient Asakusa, modern Shibuya, and peaceful Meiji Shrine. Plus, learn to navigate the subway like a local. 1. Asakusa (Ancient Tokyo) Start at the iconic Kaminarimon Gate. Explore Senso-ji, Tokyo's oldest temple, and stroll down the vibrant Nakamise shopping street, soaking in the atmosphere of old Edo. 2. Shibuya (Modern Energy) Ride the subway to Shibuya. Experience the world-famous Scramble Crossing and Center Gai, diving into Tokyo's youth culture and fashion trends. 3. Meiji Shrine & Harajuku (Peace & Pop) Take a short train ride to the tranquil forest of Meiji Shrine for a moment of peace. Finally, explore nearby Takeshita Street, the colorful hub of "kawaii" culture. Tour ends at Harajuku Station, leaving you confident to explore more on your own.
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5 heures et 30 minutes
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