Chiyoda is located in Central Tokyo.This popular ward attracts visitors with views of the Imperial Palace, which takes up 12% of the ward! For travelers who love a good play, this ward houses one of the largest performing arts theaters in Tokyo, which contains nearly 3,000 seats. While you're there, take a walk over the most photographed bridge in Japan--the Nijubashi Bridge--and enjoy the whimsical backdrop, which includes a breath-taking view of the Palace. There on a honeymoon? Try eating out at one of many restaurants located in the Ekimae Plaza Building.
Restaurants in Chiyoda
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We specialize in customizing private tours in Japan according to your interests and needs. We have been serving for the guests from all over the world, including business/marketing travel, family travel, anniversary trip/honeymoon and more special occasions.
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We are a tour guide service specializing in inbound tourism in Japan. Our goal is to help present the ultimate local experience to tourists in Japan.
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Coming to our Free Walking Tour, you will have an amazing opportunity to get to know history, culture, food, and lifestyle of an Old and New Tokyo. We would like to bring you a truly local experience so that you would love Tokyo as much as we do. Get Tokyo Localized Now!
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Tokyo Free Walking Tour (TFWT) offers free tours in English. “TFWT" conducts three more tours in Tokyo besides "The East Garden of the Imperial Palace"; "Asakusa", "Meiji Shrine and Harajuku" and "Ueno Park". Guides are volunteers, full of hospitality, and with deep knowledge of these areas. Weekend tours are regular ones but occasional weekday tours are also held. Please check our website sited below. For your information: ★No advanced booking is required. ★Tours are conducted in small groups with normally less than five guests per guide. ★Tours are free of charge. Gratuities at the end of the tours are welcome but not obligatory. Looking forward to seeing you on our tours!
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Wakana teaches you the real Japanese culture such as traditional calligraphy, cooking, Origami, Tsumami-zaiku etc... Wakana is a licensed calligrapher and having over 20 years of experience!! At the calligraphy class, you will write your favorite word with your name in Japanese. Of course, you can take them home as a souvenir:) Udon making class comes with either Calligraphy, Tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette) making or Origami folding class. You make Udon from scratch! While we let Udon dough sit 1-1.5 hours, you'll experience one more Japanese culture. It's located in my local area close to both Akihabara and Ueno:) More cultural classes are available!! Please check my website for more details or just ask me:)
A fun afternoon for learning Japanese calligraphy that was a highlight of our trip to Tokyo. Gained an appreciation of the discipline and artistry required. Wakana is terrific instructor and patiently corrects mistakes (even if like me you repeat the same ones). We combined with the Udon cooking class which was delicious
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Narita/Haneda Airport-Main Tokyo door to door private shuttle bus. The cheapest charter bus/transfer/pick up/drop off service in Tokyo. Fixed flat rate. More convenient, more secure, more comfortable. Main bus type includdes 6 seats Alphard mini Van (Max 5 person 5 pieces of luggages) and 9 seats Hiace Mini Bus( Max 9 person 9 pieces of luggages)), etc.
We contacted Max at Iruka Shuttle to get a quote for a private transfer from the airport to Tokyo. It was so economical and well priced we ended up booking 4 private transfers with the company in advance. We were a little hesitant at first as you have to pay up front, although it is via pay pal so that eased our minds a little. To be honest we wouldn’t hesitate to book them again. Every time we had a transfer due, they were waiting there for us with a sign and our name on it, every driver was very polite and lovely. There was 4 of us so we had the Toyota Alphard which was really lovely inside, leather seats, a good layout, and fitted all our luggage. Max was great to communicate with, even once in Japan he would contact us on WhatsApp the day before to confirm time and place of pick up. This is such a well organised company and it was an economical way of transferring without having to hop on a crowded train with all our luggage and other bits and pieces. We will only use Iruka Shuttle from now on when we are next in Tokyo. You can book with total confidence!
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A strong, oriental rhythm that resonates with the human body, created by lively performers on stage. The art of “wadaiko” (Japanese drums) is a type of Japanese traditional music that deeply moves the audience. MANGEKYO is a hybrid performance combining the traditional appeal of wadaiko drums with cutting-edge projection mapping technology to create a high-quality stage performance rising to the
We went to Drum Tao show and were pleasantly surprised. This is a fun, energetic, beautiful, amazing show, with brilliant performances. Every single performer on stage is full of passion and seems to be definitely having fun. It is just contagious! We enjoyed the 80 minutes show, that just passed so quickly with never a dull moment. The stage, the costume design, the choreography. Everything is flawless. Thank you for a great time in Tokyo!
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VR Ninja Dojo is an unparalleled,fully immersive ninja experience, giving anyone, not just ninja fans, the chance to train as a ninja and put their new skills to the test. Players prepare by dressing in full ninja constume and training under a master ninja. Players learn a variety of fighting techniques, such as swordplay, shuriken (ninja stars), and ninjutsu (mystical ninja techniques). VR Ninja Dojo can be enjoyed together from children to adults! 18.03.2019(Mon) Grand Open.
As someone with a lot of VR experience, it takes a lot to impress me but this experience really wowed. The incredible, fun and friendly staff, coupled with VR technology that cannot be replicated at home (green screen, wrist sensors, rumble jacket, etc.) makes for a must-do experience in Tokyo.
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With a history of more than 400 years, the garden had in the past been the property of various known samurai lords. The 10-acre-ground features several ancient stone lanterns, scarlet bridges over koi ponds, a stone garden, waterfall, as well as a myriad of flowers and rich foliage that bloom or change colors from season to season. While nestled in the heart of this busy city, the quiet and peaceful ambience that enfolds the expanse provides a moment of repose to hotel guests and visitors alike. We hope you will come and enjoy the Japanese aesthetics and seasonal features when you come to stay with us or dine at our restaurants.
Large garden on property to walk in, many beautiful ponds and waterfalls. There are a couple restaurants tucked in the back of the gardens as well.
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On the moat alongside the north-western side of Kitanomaru park a lot of rowing activities take place especially during the Sakura season. But also on the bank there is a path which offers the most scenic Sakura spot you can probably see in Tokyo, with an about 700 meter long tunnel of cherry trees in the spring. In the evening it is fully lighted which provides for a rather special atmosphere. An absolute Sakura highlight.
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