Discover Tokyo the way that lots of the locals do—on the back of a bike, winding your way through the bustling city streets. This private guided tour takes you to see hidden gems and must-see sightseeing hotspots alike, from Asakusa to the Imperial Palace to the Shibuya crossing, with plenty in between. view on viator.com
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Sakura Bridge
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Sakura Bridge
Taking wonderful photos with the Tokyo skytree.
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Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center ( Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum)
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Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center ( Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum)
This is a museum exhibiting a lot of Japanese traditional handicrafts. You can see how wonderful our craftsmanship is.
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Senso-ji Temple
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Senso-ji Temple
Sensoji is one of the biggest temples in Tokyo. Inside the temple, there are a lot of shops and snack stalls as well as a traditional gate and a pagoda. At the main building, you can see how Japanese worship is. You can leave bikes here, and please enjoy strolling.
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Ryogoku Kokugikan
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Ryogoku Kokugikan
Cycling in front of the Ryogoku Sumo stadium. We may have a time to take pictures.
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Yanagi Bridge
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Yanagi Bridge
Yanagibashi is one of the bridges over canal in the central Tokyo. You can see rather old waterside landscapes of Tokyo and a lot of Yakatabune '(a party boat) jetties.
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Nihonbashi Bridge
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Nihonbashi Bridge
Sightseeing old waterways from the bridge and the town around.
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Ginza (Pass By)
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Ginza (Pass By)
We cycle on the street in Ginza, one of the high streets with a lot of gorgeous brand shops such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel and so on.
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Imperial Palace
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Imperial Palace
The imperial palace is a residence for the royal family with 115ha land. It was built on the former Edo castle, the Tokugawa Shogun's house as well as the center of Edo government. You can see the outside of the palace with stone walls and moats. We cycle in the part of the palace.
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National Diet Building (Pass By)
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National Diet Building (Pass By)
The national parliament building, officially the national diet building is built in 1936. There are a house of Representatives (a lower house) and a house of Councilors (an upper house). We cycle near the building.
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Tokyo Tower
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Tokyo Tower
With 333m tall, this tower was opened in 1958 mainly for broadcasting purpose. It is rather old, but it is still popular sightseeing spots not only for foreign tourists but Japanese. We cycle under the tower and have a time to take some photos.
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Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Tree-lined Street
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Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Tree-lined Street
This area is known as a lot of gingko trees, which turn yellow in autumn. Even in other seasons, trees on both sides of road is so beautiful. We enjoy cycling between the trees.
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Roppongi (Pass By)
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Roppongi (Pass By)
Cycling through Roppongi, known as night town.
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Aoyama Street
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Aoyama Street
Cycling on the road, known as one of the most fashionable in the central Tokyo.
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Takeshita Street
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Takeshita Street
Pushing bikes inside this popular shopping mall. You may have a time for shopping.
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Omotesando
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Omotesando
Cycling in one of the high streets in Tokyo, which has a lot of luxury brand shops.
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Meiji Jingu Shrine
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Meiji Jingu Shrine
This shrine is one of the biggest in Japan. Here, we park bikes and walk inside. Established in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to the former Emperor. You can see a lot of sake barrels which are dedicated to the Shinto deities to thank them for a rich harvest.
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Shibuya Crossing
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Shibuya Crossing
The zebra crossing, known as always busy
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10/09/2025 18:35
Awesome
First I discovered parts of Tokyo that would have not been possible without the Bike, second the owner is a charming person , very service minded and with a deep knowledge about Tokyo
I took the 5 hour, I think 3 hours is the best.
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10/09/2025 18:35
Tokyo on wheels
Great day biking in Tokyo. Our guide Take made sure we were safe the whole time and we hit all the highlights and even some lesser known places. Getting around on the bikes was so easy and we got to see some of the back streets too. Highly recommend!