We’ll pick you up directly from your Tokyo accommodation at a time that suits your schedule and depending on seasonal traffic.
Relax in a spacious, air-conditioned Toyota Alphard as we head south to the scenic coastal area of Enoshima and the historic city of Kamakura home to Japan’s Great Buddha and centuries-old temples.
After exploring Kamakura, we’ll head to Yokohama’s Chinatown, the largest in Japan, and the iconic Red Brick Warehouse area, perfect for scenic strolls, dining, and souvenir shopping.
Throughout the journey, your chauffeur can help with basic translation, photo-taking, and restaurant or attraction recommendations, ensuring a smooth and relaxing day.
After your adventure, we’ll drive you safely and comfortably back to your accommodation in Tokyo.
Pickup included
Toyota HiAce<br/>Pickup included
Scenic coastal town on Sagami Bay
Connected by bridge to the mainland
Highlights:
Enoshima Shrine
Sea candle (lighthouse + view deck) (Entry Fee Not Included)
Local street food and cafes
Kōtoku-in Temple: Home to the famous Great Buddha (Daibutsu), standing ~13m tall
Optional stroll to Hase-dera Temple, known for its hydrangeas and city views
Traditional shopping street with local eats, souvenirs, and snack shops
Good lunch stop (many Japanese cafes or soba/udon spots)
Largest Chinatown in Japan, over 600 shops
Visit Kanteibyo (Chinese temple), grab street food or dessert
Historic warehouse area turned into a trendy shopping & cultural spot
Great for photos, local goods, and harbor views
Ginza is Tokyo's upscale shopping district, known for its luxury boutiques, high-end dining, and vibrant nightlife. This area offers a blend of traditional and modern Japanese culture, with historic sites nestled among contemporary architecture.
Ginza Six is a high-end shopping complex with luxury brands, a rooftop garden, and various dining options. It's a great place to experience the latest in fashion and design.
Kabukiza Theatre is one of the most famous theaters for traditional Japanese kabuki performances. It's a must-visit for those interested in traditional Japanese culture.
Tsukiji Outer Market is a bustling market known for its fresh seafood, sushi, and other Japanese delicacies. It's a great place to sample local cuisine and experience the vibrant atmosphere.
Fresh, high-quality sushi made with the finest ingredients. Ginza is home to many renowned sushi restaurants.
Lightly battered and deep-fried seafood and vegetables, served with a dipping sauce. Tempura is a popular dish in Ginza.
A traditional multi-course meal that showcases the seasons and the chef's skills. Kaiseki is a high-end dining experience.
Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and shopping. Cherry blossoms in spring and colorful foliage in autumn add to the charm.
Japanese Yen (JPY)
GMT+9
100VV, 50/60HzHz
Ginza is a very safe area with a low crime rate. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime, such as pickpocketing, is uncommon. However, travelers should still take basic precautions to protect their belongings.
Tokyo Station, Shimbashi Station
Tokyo Station Bus Terminal, Shimbashi Bus Terminal
The Tokyo Metro system is efficient, clean, and covers all major areas of Ginza. The Ginza Line is particularly useful for exploring the district.
Available • Apps: Uber, JapanTaxi
Car, Bike, Scooter
Asakusa is a historic district known for its traditional architecture, temples, and street food. It's a great place to experience old Tokyo.
Odaiba is a man-made island in Tokyo Bay, known for its futuristic architecture, shopping, and entertainment venues.
Kamakura is a historic city known for its temples, shrines, and the Great Buddha statue. It's a popular day trip from Tokyo.
Price varies by option