Exploring Tokyo’s streets on a go-kart tour offers an exhilarating way to experience the city’s vibrant energy. Weaving through the bustling Shibuya district, guided by local experts, adventurous travelers can capture unforgettable moments as they navigate iconic landmarks like the famous Shibuya Crossing. With a range of tour options and competitive pricing, this small-group activity promises an engaging and memorable journey for those seeking an unconventional perspective of Tokyo. But what makes this tour truly unique, and how can participants make the most of their go-kart adventure?
Key Points
- Thrilling 1.5-2 hour go-kart tour through Tokyo’s iconic landmarks, including Shibuya Crossing, Roppongi, and Tokyo Tower.
- Small-group tour limited to 10 participants for a personalized experience with photo opportunities.
- Drivers must possess a valid driving license from their country of origin and an International Driving Permit.
- Minimum age requirement of 18 years old, with safety briefing and restrictions on certain items.
- Highly rated tour with friendly staff and engaging guides, offering an immersive experience of Tokyo’s sights.
Tour Overview and Pricing
The go-kart tour on the streets of Shibuya promises an exhilarating 1.5- to 2-hour experience, with prices starting from $98.36 per person.
This tour is likely to sell out, so checking availability is recommended. Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Alternatively, they can reserve now and pay later. The small-group tour, limited to 10 participants, ensures a personalized experience with guides capturing memorable moments along the way.
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Itinerary and Highlights
Starting locations for the go-kart tour include トモビル and the JAPANKART Kanda Branch, as well as the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
The tour includes popular landmarks like Shibuya Crossing, Roppongi, Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Station, Ginza, Ueno, and Asakusa.
Participants can look forward to photo opportunities at the Shibuya Scramble and Tokyo Tower.
The small group size is limited to 10 people, and the guides will capture memorable moments throughout the 1.5 to 2-hour adventure.
Notable stops provide visitors with an engaging and immersive experience of Tokyo’s iconic sights from the seat of a go-kart.
Required Documentation
What documents do participants need to present for the go-kart tour? To participate, guests must show a driving license from their country of origin, along with an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the Geneva Convention 1949. They must also provide their passport. For certain nationalities, such as those from Switzerland and Germany, an official Japanese translation of the driving license is an additional requirement. It’s important to note that IDPs under the Vienna Convention 1968 are not accepted in Japan. Failure to present the necessary documents will result in denial of participation without a refund.
Documentation Required | ||
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Driving License (Country of Origin) | International Driving Permit (Geneva 1949) | Passport |
Official Japanese Translation (Switzerland, Germany) | N/A | N/A |
N/A | N/A | N/A |
Safety and Restrictions
Before the tour begins, participants receive a safety briefing.
Drivers must be at least 18 years old and present a valid driving license from their home country along with an International Driving Permit issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention.
These documents are strictly required; those without proper identification will be denied participation without a refund.
To ensure everyone’s safety, certain items are prohibited on the tour, including sandals, flip-flops, alcohol, and drugs.
While costumes and jackets are provided during colder months, the tour isn’t suitable for those under the age of 18.
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The go-kart tour boasts an impressive overall rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars based on 42 reviews.
Travelers highlight several key aspects of the experience:
- Friendly and accommodating staff who make the tour enjoyable.
- Fun and engaging guides that enhance the memorable experiences.
- Opportunities to meet other travelers and share the excitement of the go-kart ride through the streets of Tokyo.
While some reviewers note occasional traffic delays, they agree that these didn’t detract from the overall value and quality of the experience.
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Preparing for the Tour
To participate in the go-kart tour, travelers will need to present several important documents. This includes a valid driving license from their country of origin and an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the Geneva Convention 1949. Passport verification is also required. Plus, for some countries like Switzerland and Germany, an official Japanese translation of the driving license is necessary. It’s important to note that IDPs issued under the Vienna Convention 1968 are not accepted in Japan. Travelers should ensure they have all the required documents on the day of the tour to avoid any issues.
Document | Requirement | Notes |
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Driving License | Required | From country of origin |
International Driving Permit (IDP) | Required | Issued under Geneva Convention 1949 |
Passport | Required | Verification |
Additional Documents | Required for some countries | Official Japanese translation of driving license |
Exploring Shibuya by Go Kart
Embarking on the go-kart tour, participants can enjoy the bustling energy of Shibuya, one of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods.
Weaving through the famous Shibuya Crossing, they’ll navigate the crowds and capture iconic photos at this lively intersection.
Next, they’ll explore the neon-lit streets of Roppongi, admiring the towering Tokyo Tower in the distance.
As they cruise through the vibrant Ginza district, they’ll witness the seamless blend of modern and traditional architecture, creating a truly unique sightseeing experience.
- Capture the iconic Shibuya Crossing
- Explore the neon-lit streets of Roppongi
- Witness the blend of modern and traditional architecture in Ginza
Making the Most of Your Experience
Although the go-kart tour provides an exhilarating way to explore Tokyo’s iconic neighborhoods, making the most of the experience requires careful preparation.
Participants must ensure they’ve the necessary documentation, including a valid international driving permit and passport. Wearing appropriate attire and closed-toe shoes is crucial for safety.
During the tour, follow the guide’s instructions and stay alert to traffic conditions. Take advantage of photo opportunities at landmark sites, and engage with the guide to learn more about the city’s history and culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Go-Kart or Helmet?
No, participants can’t bring their own go-kart or helmet. All necessary equipment, including the go-karts and safety gear, are provided as part of the tour experience. Participants must use the equipment supplied by the tour operator.
Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?
No, the go-kart tour is not wheelchair accessible. It requires participants to operate the go-karts themselves, which would not be possible for someone in a wheelchair. The tour is designed for able-bodied individuals who can safely drive the go-karts.
How Many Stops Are Permitted for Photos?
The tour allows for photo opportunities at several notable stops, including the Shibuya Scramble, Tokyo Tower, and more. The small group size and guide’s role in capturing memorable moments provide ample chances for participants to take photos throughout the tour.
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary?
No, the tour itinerary cannot be customized. It’s a pre-set route that includes notable stops like Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Tower, and more. The guides capture memorable moments, but the itinerary is fixed for all participants.
Do I Need to Know Japanese to Participate?
No, you don’t need to know Japanese to participate. The tour guides provide English-language support, so you can enjoy the experience even if you don’t speak the local language. The tour is designed for international travelers.
The Sum Up
Navigating Tokyo’s bustling streets by go-kart is an exhilarating way to experience the city’s iconic landmarks. With a knowledgeable guide, participants can capture unforgettable moments as they weave through the lively atmosphere of Shibuya. At a starting price of $98.36 and with a free cancellation policy, this small-group tour offers an exciting and accessible option for discovering Tokyo’s vibrant streets.
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