Tokyo tourism accomodations
The
Peninsula Tokyo provides accommodation overlooking Imperial Palace Gardens to
pamper you with a spa center, fitness club, swimming pool and sun loungers. The
hotel is a 3-minute walk from this Ginza shopping area and offers concierge
services. Tokyo Station is a 5-minute drive away.
These
luxurious rooms feature designs with traditional Japanese touches, and offer a
living room with a sofa and widescreen television, a bedroom with bedside
curtain control, and a marble bathroom with flat-screen television. There is
also a changing room area, an appropriate atmosphere setting, and free WiFi
access.
You
can relax with a massage or beauty treatment, or pamper yourself in the sauna,
or aromatherapy shower. The Peninsula Tokyo provides a range of services,
including personal trainers and nutritional advisors, as well as an airport
shuttle service with Rolls-Royce limousines available at an additional cost.
There is also a 24-hour front desk and ATM machine. Onsite parking is also
available at the property.
The
Tokyo Peninsula's restaurants offer typical Japanese, Cantonese and Western
dishes. Authentic tea shows can be enjoyed at The Lobby's café, while Peter:
The Bar on the 24th floor offers cocktails and cigars, creative cuisine and
stunning views of Tokyo.
The
Peninsula Tokyo is directly connected to Hibiya Subway Station. Ginza and
Yurakucho Stations are a 3-minute walk away offering easy access to Shinjuku,
Shibuya and Roppongi. Tokyo Sky Tree and Asakusa are within a 40-minute train
ride away. With an airport bus ride, you only need 40 minutes to reach Haneda
Airport, and 1.5 hours to Badara Narita.
This
is our favorite guest area in Tokyo, according to independent reviews.
This
accommodation is also in one of Tokyo's most favorite areas! Guests are more
than happy here compared to other accommodations in the same area.
The
couple most liked the location - they gave a value of 9.6 for a two person
trip.
This
accommodation is also rated to have the best price in Tokyo! Guests get more
facilities for the money they spend than other accommodation in the city.
Deluxe King Room : Rp 8.641.122 - Rp 10,241,329
Deluxe Twin Room : Rp 8,641,122 - Rp 10,241,329
Premier King Room : Rp 9,761,267 (With Discount 53%)Grand Premiere King Room with Garden View : Rp 10,401,350 (With Discount 51%)Source : Booking.com/The Peninsula Hotel Tokyo, Japan
Take a
whirlwind sightseeing tour of Tokyo as you visit the city’s top landmarks,
observe a tea ceremony and enjoy a river cruise during this 8.5-hour day tour.
Follow your guide to attractions including the Imperial Palace, Nakamise
shopping street, Asakusa Kannon Temple and Tokyo Tower observation deck. You’ll
also enjoy a traditional Japanese tea ceremony and take a 40-minute cruise on
the Sumida River. This excursion in Tokyo, perfect for those with limited time,
also includes lunch, all entrance fees, pickup from select hotels and a
souvenir city map. Highlights Full-day tour of Tokyo highlights with Sumida
River cruise Take in the panoramic views from Tokyo Tower with an informative
and friendly guide Pass under a dozen bridges during a 40-minute riverboat
cruise Enjoy a traditional tea ceremony and Japanese-style lunch Visit Asakusa
Kannon Temple, Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple Make a photo stop at the Imperial
Palace Plaza and stroll the Nakamise shopping street Pickup from select Tokyo
hotels are included Why Our Insiders Chose This Tour With this scenic sampling
of Tokyo sights, you can't top the views from Tokyo Tower and the river cruise.
And the tea ceremony is a true taste of Japanese culture. You'll love the
bonsai trees!
Get a
taste for all the amazing sights Tokyo has to offer, plus learn about Japanese
cultural traditions at tea ceremony, during this 8.5-hour tour of the top
attractions in the Japanese capital. If you’re short on time and looking for an
easy way to sample this fascinating Japanese capital city, this is the tour for
you. Start your Tokyo experience with a pickup from select hotels or at the
Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal in the morning. Continue by coach bus on day-long
tour of the city, making stops for around 30-40 minutes at each site. Proceed
first to Tokyo Tower, a towering landmark of the city skyline that provides
incredible views of the greater metropolitan area. Ascend to the Tower’s
476-foot (145m) observation deck, sitting atop the second-tallest structure in
Tokyo as you get a bird’s eye view of the city. Make sure to check out the
transparent-floored ‘lookout window,’ affording heart-pounding views down to
the ground below. Continue your tour by taking part in a traditional Japanese
tea ceremony. Visit a serene garden, filled with bonsai trees and
carefully-preserved architecture from the Edo-era, as you watch this intricate
ritual that is as much art form as it is a beverage preparation. Take a break
from your tour to refuel with an included lunch before heading next to central
Tokyo to view the Japanese Capitol, which houses the country’s Parliament, and
to the front of the Imperial Palace, where you’ll make a short photo stop. Your
tour continues across the double-arched Niju-bashi Bridge, which at one time
led to Tokyo’s Edo Castle (also known as Chiyoda Castle). Listen as your guide
explains the history of this site, which the Japanese Emperor claimed as his
residence in 1863. Move next to Hinode Pier, where you’ll enjoy a short cruise
on the Sumida River as you head towards Tokyo’s Asakusa neighborhood. Your ride
on this historically significant body of water will take you underneath 12
bridges as you enjoy the unique architectural landmarks along the riverbank.
Disembark from your boat and spend some time strolling the streets of Nakamise,
a thoroughfare that’s packed with vendors selling handicrafts and food. Head on
from Nakamise to Asakusa Kannon Temple (also known as Senso-ji), where you’ll
have the chance to explore Tokyo’s oldest and most important Buddhist temple.
This sacred site’s history spans nearly 1,300 years. Finish your excursion with
a ride through Tokyo’s Ginza neighborhood, a high-end area of department stores
and luxury boutiques. Stop with your group at Tokyo station, where your tour
ends and you receive a souvenir map that allows you to continue your discovery
of the city on your own.
See some
of the top Tokyo temples, gardens and shopping areas during this 4-hour bus
tour, perfect for first-time city visitors and those short on time. During your
Tokyo exploration you’ll marvel at the city’s Meiji Jingu Shrine, see the
Imperial Palace East Garden and stop at Asakusa Kannon Temple (known as
Senso-ji). Finish your excursion at the busy Ginza shopping district and the
colorful Nakamise Street, another commercial hotspot. This overview of the
temples, shopping and shrines of Tokyo includes a guide, entrance fees and
pickup from select hotels.
Source : Viator.com/Tokyo Tower & Tea Ceremony and Sumida River Cruise Day Tour
Half-day
morning tour of Tokyo highlights Hear an informative guide introduce you to
significant landmarks of Tokyo Explore Meiji Jingu Shrine and Imperial Palace
East Garden Stroll along Nakamise shopping street to Asakusa Kannon Temple, or
Senso-ji Includes hotel pickup with drop-off at Ginza station.
Get a
glimpse of Tokyo's rich history on this roundup tour, which features famous
temples and shrines and ends in a prime shopping area. Keep your eyes open for
a geisha as you drive through the Ginza district.
Learn
about the history and culture of Japan on this 4-hour visit to some of the top
religious and commercial attractions in Tokyo, the country’s biggest city.
Whether you’re stopping in the Japanese capital for a quick visit, or are
looking for an introduction to the city’s principal sights, this tour is a
great option. Start your day at 9am with a pickup from select hotels,
proceeding on to the Hamamatsucho Bus Terminal to meet up with your bus
transportation for the trip. Throughout the day you’ll tour a variety of
religious, cultural and commercial sites, accompanied by informative narration
by your onboard guide. Make your first stop at Meiji Jingu Shrine, consecrated
in honor of the Emperor Meiji, and considered the most-renowned Shinto site in
all of Japan. Hear about the practices behind this historic Japanese religion
as you explore the shrine’s treasure house, sanctuary and other structures,
each of which is composed of cypress and constructed with copper-lined roofs.
Continue to the Imperial Palace, making sure to watch for the National Diet
Building, which hosts Japan’s legislature, along the way. Arriving at the
palace, observe the ancient foundations of Edo Castle, a structure that has all
but disappeared except for its stone base. Then wander the idyllic grounds of
the palace’s serene East Garden, where you’ll have time to check out its tea
pavilion and moat. After a peaceful 45 minute stroll, head on to the
brightly-colored Nakamise shopping street, its sidewalks jam-packed with food
vendors and souvenir sellers. From there, continue with your guide to the Asakusa
Kannon Temple, a 1300-year-old Buddhist Temple that is considered one of the
country’s most important religious sites. On the grounds of the temple, take
time to admire the golden image of Kannon, the female Buddhist Deity of Mercy,
before finishing your day with a traditional Japanese dance activity in
Yurakucho, where your tour ends. Conclude your Tokyo tour as you say goodbye to
your guide and then feel free to explore this exciting district of retail, food
and entertainment at your leisure. Note: On Mondays, Fridays and other days
when the Imperial Palace East Garden is closed, the tour will visit the
Imperial Palace Plaza instead.
Source : Viator.com/ Tokyo Morning Tour Meiji Shrine Senso-ji Temple and Ginza Shopping District
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