Zipping through the bustling streets of Tokyo on a go-kart tour is an exhilarating experience. Cruising past iconic landmarks like Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku, and Shinjuku, thrill-seekers can capture the energy of the city firsthand. With professional guides, top-notch equipment, and a personalized approach, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure. But what sets it apart, and why should you consider adding it to your Tokyo itinerary?
Key Points
- A go-kart tour that covers iconic Tokyo neighborhoods including Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku, and Shinjuku, priced at $121.57 per person.
- The tour starts and ends at the Monkey Kart Shibuya shop, a 4-minute walk from Shibuya Station’s East Exit.
- Participants must have a valid international driving permit (IDP) issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention, with additional requirements for certain nationalities.
- The tour is not recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions.
- The tour has a 5.0 rating from 11 reviews and a 100% traveler recommendation, with highlights including driving through iconic landmarks and excellent photography.
Tour Overview
The go kart tour in Tokyo covers several iconic neighborhoods, including Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku, and Shinjuku.
Priced from $121.57 per person, the tour includes a go kart, fuel, a guide, photo shooting, and an action camera.
Groups are limited to a maximum of 4 travelers. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the experience.
The tour starts and ends at the Monkey Kart Shibuya shop, which is a 4-minute walk from Shibuya Station’s East Exit.
Participants must arrive 20 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
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Meeting and Pickup Details
The meeting point for the go kart tour is アクシング, 3-chōme-17-3 Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0002, Japan, which is the Monkey Kart Shibuya shop.
It’s a 4-minute walk from the East Exit of Shibuya Station.
Travelers should:
- Arrive 20 minutes before the scheduled tour time.
- Look for the Monkey Kart Shibuya shop.
- Be prepared to return to the same meeting point at the end of the tour.
The tour ends back at the starting location, so participants can easily find their way back after the thrilling driving experience.
Driving Permit Requirements
To participate in the go kart tour, travelers must present a hardcopy of a valid international driving permit (IDP) issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention.
Drivers from France, Switzerland, Taiwan, Germany, Monaco, and Belgium will also need a Japanese translation from the JAF office.
Licenses from Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Brazil, Costa Rica, Colombia, Kuwait, and Qatar aren’t accepted.
Online or digital permits aren’t valid – participants must obtain the required IDPs before leaving home.
Traveler Restrictions and Recommendations
Although the go kart tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, service animals are allowed. The tour isn’t recommended for travelers with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with serious medical conditions.
However, most travelers can participate and enjoy the thrilling experience. Key considerations include:
- The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues or certain medical conditions.
- Pregnant women should avoid the tour due to safety concerns.
- Travelers with back problems may find the go kart driving challenging and uncomfortable.
Highlights of the Tour
Highlights of the tour include the thrill of driving through Tokyo’s iconic landmarks, such as the bustling Shibuya Crossing and the vibrant Harajuku district.
Reviewers rave about feeling like celebrities as they navigate the busy streets in their go-karts. The tour also provides an opportunity to capture memorable photos, with the guide praised for their excellent photography skills.
Participants emphasize the overall fun and safety of the experience, creating unforgettable moments during their time in Tokyo.
Whether it’s the excitement of the drive or the chance to see famous sights, this tour delivers an exhilarating adventure.
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Praise for Tour Guides
Tour guides on the Go Kart Tour in Tokyo have received high praise from participants. Reviewers highlight the friendliness and photo skills of the guides, notably Rakesh.
The guides are credited with:
- Capturing memorable moments and taking fantastic photos of the travelers
- Providing a fun, engaging, and safe driving experience
- Offering helpful guidance throughout the tour
With a 100% traveler recommendation, it’s clear the tour guides play a crucial role in delivering an unforgettable go-kart adventure around Tokyo’s iconic landmarks.
Positive Customer Feedback
Travelers who’ve experienced the Go Kart Tour in Tokyo have consistently provided positive feedback, emphasizing the fun, safety, and memorable moments of their adventures.
With an overall rating of 5.0 out of 11 reviews, the tour has earned a 100% traveler recommendation.
Highlights of the experience include weaving through Shibuya Crossing, feeling like celebrities, and the thrilling driving experiences.
Customers have praised the tour guides, notably Rakesh, for their friendliness and impressive photo skills.
The overall sentiment is that the Go Kart Tour offers a unique and unforgettable way to explore the sights of Tokyo.
Tour Pricing and Inclusions
The Go Kart Tour in Tokyo is priced from $121.57 per person. This fee covers the essentials for a thrilling ride through the bustling streets of the city.
The tour includes:
- A go kart for the adventure
- Fuel to power the karts
- A knowledgeable guide to lead the way
- Photo opportunities to capture memorable moments
- Action cameras to record the excitement
The maximum group size is 4 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for visitors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Happens if It Rains During the Tour?
If it rains during the tour, the company provides rain ponchos and takes precautions to ensure the safety and comfort of travelers. The tour may be adjusted slightly, but it will still run as planned.
Can I Bring My Own Gopro Camera?
Yes, travelers can bring their own GoPro camera on the tour. The tour provides an action camera, but using a personal GoPro is also allowed to capture the thrilling driving experience from a different angle.
How Do I Get to the Meeting Point From My Hotel?
To get to the meeting point from your hotel, you’ll need to take the train to Shibuya Station. It’s a 4-minute walk from the East Exit, specifically Exit C3, to the Monkey Kart Shibuya shop meeting point.
Is It Safe for Children to Participate in the Tour?
The tour is not recommended for children. The company states it’s not wheelchair accessible and advises against participation by travelers with back problems, pregnant women, or those with serious medical conditions. Most travelers can participate safely.
Can I Purchase Additional Souvenirs or Merchandise During the Tour?
Customers can’t purchase additional souvenirs or merchandise during the tour. The tour focuses on the go-kart experience and doesn’t offer opportunities to shop for extra items. Any merchandise would need to be bought separately before or after the tour.
The Sum Up
The Go Kart Tour in Tokyo offers an exhilarating way to explore the city’s iconic neighborhoods. With personalized attention, safety measures, and the opportunity to capture memories on camera, this tour provides a thrilling and memorable experience for adventurous travelers. At $121.57 per person, it’s a must-try activity for those with a valid international driving permit visiting Tokyo.
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