This night tour offers a guided photo experience through Tokyo’s dynamic car scene and iconic night views. Starting at Tokyo Tower, you’ll visit key spots including local car-themed stores and historical landmarks, culminating in a stop at the famous Daikoku Parking Area — a sacred ground for car enthusiasts.
What Makes It Special
This is not just a drive — it's a curated cultural and photography journey. Along the way, you’ll:
Take scenic night photos at Tokyo Tower and Zojoji Temple
Stop by A PIT Super Autobacs for car goods browsing
Join car lovers at Daikoku PA and witness Japan’s car culture firsthand
Notes ⚠️ (Important Disclosure)
Please note:
Vehicles used are regular TOYOTA cars, not modified JDM vehicles.
This is not a transport-only service. The focus is on sightseeing and cultural experience, in accordance with national guidelines for private, non-commercial tours.
Route may change due to weather or traffic conditions.
We'll make a short stop at Tokyo Tower, one of the most iconic landmarks in the city.
You’ll have time to take night photos, enjoy the view, and I’ll help you capture the moment if you’d like.
It’s a great chance to see the city lights up close before we continue our adventure.
We’ll stop by A-PIT Autobacs Shinonome — a massive car-themed lifestyle store that’s popular with Japanese car lovers.
Inside, you can browse unique car accessories, gadgets, and souvenirs.
It’s a fun cultural stop where you’ll get a taste of Japan’s deep love for automobiles, and you’re free to shop or just explore.
After cruising through the Shuto Expressway, we’ll stop by Daikoku Parking Area — a legendary gathering spot for car enthusiasts.
Here, you’ll get an up-close look at customized cars, supercars, and bikes that gather nightly.
The atmosphere feels like a scene straight out of Fast & Furious — you can take photos or even chat with the passionate owners themselves.
Surrounded by the hum of engines and the glow of lights illuminating each beloved vehicle,
you’ll experience more than just a rest stop — this is a glimpse into Tokyo’s hidden nightlife.
We’ll briefly stop by Zojoji Temple, a peaceful historic temple located right next to Tokyo Tower.
It’s a great place to enjoy the contrast between old and modern Tokyo — traditional temple grounds with the iconic tower rising behind it.
You can take photos, walk around the courtyard, and experience a quiet cultural moment in the middle of the city.
The meeting place is [in front of the main gate of Zojoji Temple].
It is a 5-7 minute walk from Toei Subway “Onarimon” or “Daimon” stations, very close to Tokyo Tower.
The meeting place is the cobblestone plaza in front of Zojo-ji Temple's large (red) main gate.
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