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Description
Points of Interest
- Meiji Shrine
- Sensoji Temple
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Tokyo may seem to thrive at lightning-fast speed, but its spirituality is on display in the beautifully adorned temples and shrines that dot the city. No trip to Tokyo is complete without a visit to two impressive places of worship. Revel in the exotic scenery as you make your way from Yokohama to the Meiji Shrine. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji, a walk through the large Torii gate reveals the lovely Shinto shrine nestled in a large park encompassing 120,000 trees. Another sacred site is the Sensoji Temple. Founded in 628, Tokyo's oldest temple features five stories and a colossal black and red paper lantern adorning the Kaminarimon Gate. Walk through the gate and you'll find yourself on Nakamise-dori, or Nakamise Shopping Street, which leads to the temple. Along the way, you can shop at the stalls that sell a variety of products such as food and souvenirs to handmade crafts.
Special Notes:
This tour is for guests continue cruise with us to the next destination. For those guests disembark the ship and end their cruise with us, please book a debark tour either YOK-960 (tour ends at Narita Airport) or YOK-965 (tour ends at Haneda Airport).Comfortable, non-slip shoes and bottled water are recommended. This tour is not considered suitable for passengers with walking difficulties. Passengers with wheelchairs are reminded that a few steps required to be negotiated to board the coach and that wheelchairs will be stored in the boot of the coach (fold-up wheelchair). The coach cannot accommodate electric scooters. Bring local currency. Shops at Nakamise accept Japanese Yen and major credit cards only. Asakusa/Meiji Shrine will take about 1-hour or 1-hour 15 minutes from the pier, the tour may be delayed due to the traffic.