Discover the best top things to do in Chuo, Japan including Tokyo Great Cycling Tour, Y&Y Cycling Tours Tokyo, Tokyo Great Kayaking Tour, Kazui's Private Kabuki Tour, Tsukiji Cooking, Sushi Mafia, Stockplus, Hama Rikyu Gardens, Kabukiza Theater, Tsukiji Jogai Market.
Restaurants in Chuo
5.0 based on 719 reviews
We are running guided bike tours since 2006. Two guides (normally) will take good care to show you around Tokyo by bike. We are providing seven different routes (as of 2018) catering to everyone from family with small kids to cyclists who want to do some exercise. Each tour includes things such as rental bike, helmet, drinking water throughout the day, lunch and snacks. Please visit our website (Tokyo Great Cycling Tour) for more information.
5.0 based on 152 reviews
We organize cycling torus in Tokyo area where is difficult to access without a bike. We started in 2012 but our guides are all experienced professionals holding national guide license. Please be our guest. For more information and booking please visit our website. https://cyclingtourstokyo.com/
5.0 based on 23 reviews
Explore Tokyo canals by kayaks. It must be a new experience for a frequent traveler to Tokyo!
5.0 based on 80 reviews
Kabuki is a very fascinating performing art. I have enjoyed Kabuki for many years! I wish to share my many experiences and knowledge; to show guests a part of the Japan I love as a Japanese person. I want many people to enjoy Kabuki as I do, but I think pople can enjoy Kabuki more with some information before you rent the subtitle devices.
5.0 based on 117 reviews
"TSUKIJI COOKING" Japanese cooking classes in Tokyo for visitors to Japan and overseas residents and their Japanese friends. At Tsukiji Cooking you will be able to shop in the tsukiji outer market with expert chefs, and learn how to cook Japanese food using fresh ingredients sourced right from Toyosu Market. We can teach you how to make sushi, ramen, yakitori and more. We also offer sake tasting, and certification courses in sake and tofu, and private as well as corporate and luxury gourmet experiences.
5.0 based on 389 reviews
Sushi Mafia has been pursuing to deliver the values of good sushi with various methods and ways since their foundation in 2014. With its vision of “Make Good Sushi In The World Even Tastier”, and the value of “Do Everything Sushi Restaurants Cannot Do”, Sushi Mafia has been committed to be a bridge between tradition and innovation, and has satisfied VIPs/Celebrities from all over the world.
5.0 based on 181 reviews
Located diagonally across from Kabukiza in Ginza, Stock Plus can engrave your name into Japanese characters and create a senjafuda (“Japanese traditional lucky charm”) in only 15 minutes. We ranked No.1 Shopping in Tokyo (tripadvisor ). And we ranked #12 for ”20 Souvenirs you should buy in Tokyo,” a list created by and for overseas visitors. Traditional Japanese travel good-luck charm, senjafuda,protects those on a trip & makes great souvenirs! Purchase our Senjafuda, You can wear Kimono and take photo free of charge. Sorry we are close 2/7〜11
I love this place. Totally worth every penny! The staff is amazing and the free kimono pictures Are a huge bonus. I 10000% recommend! Thank you stock+
4.5 based on 1,915 reviews
This popular park is located next to Tokyo Bay and contains one of the most beautiful gardens in the city.
Strolling through this well maintained and a peaceful 62-acre park is a recommended activity. There are meadows, paths, lakes, bridges, a tea house, a lighthouse, benches and even platforms where you can lie down and stretch out. This public park area, the "Hama Detached Palace Garden", was the former site of the old Imperial gardens of the Edo period. It reminds you of Central Park in New York City but to a smaller scale. The park is located in the Chuo area of Tokyo on the banks of the Sumida river and only a short walking distance from the former Tsukiji Fish Market (now moved to a new location.) One can stroll and admire the manicured gardens and landscape enjoying the peaceful tranquility and beauty of the surroundings. Entrance fee is ~$2.60 US ($1.30 Senior). There are restrooms available and several smoking areas. Other areas include flower displays, trees (including cherry trees), horse exercising, tea ceremony, stores, lakes, bridges, and even duck hunting. It is located close to the Tsukijishijo subway station on the Oedo line.
4.5 based on 1,005 reviews
Traditional Japanese Kabuki performances can be seen at this refurbished theater in the Ginza district.
The tickets are available over the counter half an hour before the play which spares all the hassle with prebooking. The theatre itself is impressive and the play worth seeing even for non Japanese speakers. The costumes from Edo period look like a fairytale, it was also suprising to hear the music and voices during the play. You can use Enhlish transcripts.
4.0 based on 1,895 reviews
The fish markets are huge, I spent about 3 hours walking around the area. Try sampling some of the fresh seafood, I had the best sea urchin (umi) that I had ever had (so creamy), the largest fish eggs which pop in the mouth and delicious oysters with a favor that I can describe.
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