Tokyo’s Gokart Oldtown Tour offers an exhilarating way to experience the city’s iconic destinations in just 100 minutes. Zooming through the streets, visitors can marvel at the towering Tokyo Skytree, explore the rich history of the Japanese Sword Museum, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Sensoji Temple. This tour blends cultural insights and breathtaking views, promising an unforgettable adventure for anyone seeking to uncover Tokyo’s hidden gems.
Key Points

- The tour provides a quick and efficient way to visit 8 iconic destinations in Tokyo’s Oldtown, including the Tokyo Skytree and Sensoji Temple.
- Visitors can experience the city’s rich history, culture, and architecture while driving through the streets in go-karts for a unique perspective.
- The tour covers key sights like the Japanese Sword Museum, Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo Stadium), and the historic Tokyo Station.
- The go-kart format allows for a thrilling and immersive exploration of the city, with the ability to stop and explore each destination.
- The 100-minute duration of the tour ensures a comprehensive introduction to Tokyo’s Oldtown without sacrificing depth or quality of the experience.
Tokyo Skytree

The Tokyo Skytree, a modern icon of Japan’s capital, stands tall at an impressive height of 634 meters (2,080 feet).
As the first stop on the tour, visitors will have a chance to marvel at this architectural wonder and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.
The tower’s sleek, futuristic design and LED lighting make it a stunning sight, both during the day and at night.
With its convenient location near the tour’s starting point, the Skytree offers a dramatic introduction to the sights and experiences that await throughout the remainder of the excursion.
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Japanese Sword Museum

Next on the tour is the Japanese Sword Museum, where participants can explore the rich history and craftsmanship of Japanese swords.
The museum houses an impressive collection of blades, from the legendary katana to the nimble wakizashi. Visitors can learn about the intricate forging process, different blade styles, and the cultural significance of these iconic weapons.
The tour guide provides expert insights, allowing guests to appreciate the artistry and skill behind these masterpieces.
It’s a captivating stop that offers a deeper understanding of Japan’s samurai heritage and the enduring appeal of the Japanese sword.
Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo Stadium)

Ryogoku Kokugikan, the renowned Sumo Stadium, serves as the next stop on the tour. Guests will experience the grandeur of this iconic venue, where the ancient Japanese sport of sumo wrestling is practiced.
The tour guide provides fascinating insights into the history and traditions of this beloved cultural institution. Highlights include:
- Exploring the expansive arena and imagining the intense matches that have taken place within its walls
- Learning about the strict training and rituals of sumo wrestlers
- Discovering the unique architecture and design features that contribute to the stadium’s atmosphere
The Ryogoku Kokugikan offers a captivating glimpse into Japan’s rich cultural heritage.
Tokyo Station

Heading next on the GoKart tour, participants cruise towards the iconic Tokyo Station.
This magnificent 19th-century railway hub is a testament to Japan’s modernization. Adorned with its distinctive red-brick facade, the station serves as a gateway to the nation’s high-speed rail network.
Participants will circle the station’s bustling plaza, taking in the stunning architecture and lively atmosphere. The tour guide provides insights into the station’s history and its role in Japan’s transportation system.
From here, the gokarts continue their journey through the heart of Tokyo, heading towards the next destination on the itinerary.
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As the GoKart caravan cruises through the heart of Tokyo, participants catch a glimpse of the majestic Tokyo Imperial Palace. The palace serves as the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan, surrounded by expansive gardens and historic structures.
Notable features include:
- The Nijubashi Bridge, a picturesque double-arched entrance to the inner palace grounds
- The East Gardens, offering serene landscaping and the ruins of an ancient Edo-period castle
- Guided tours that provide insight into the palace’s rich history and cultural significance
Though a brief stop, the Imperial Palace offers a glimpse into Japan’s imperial legacy.
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Akihabara

The GoKart caravan then races into Akihabara, the renowned electronics and anime district of Tokyo.
Zooming past the iconic Electric Town, the tour guides share insights into this tech-savvy neighborhood’s rich history as a hub for cutting-edge electronics and otaku culture.
The group weaves through the vibrant streets, passing by bustling anime shops, maid cafes, and towering video game arcades.
Stopping briefly at the renowned Akihabara UDX building, they marvel at the district’s evolution from a humble electronics market to a globally recognized epicenter of Japan’s pop culture phenomenon.
Revving their engines, the group continues their high-speed journey.
Ueno

Next, the gokarts whisk the group northward to the historic Ueno district. Renowned for its expansive parks, museums, and shrines, Ueno offers a peaceful respite from the bustling city streets.
Visitors can:
- Explore the serene Ueno Park, home to the Tokyo National Museum and the National Museum of Nature and Science.
- Marvel at the impressive Sensoji Temple, one of Tokyo’s most famous Buddhist temples.
- Immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of Ameyoko Market, a vibrant shopping district known for its diverse array of goods.
The tour guide provides insightful commentary, enhancing the group’s appreciation of Ueno’s rich cultural heritage.
Sensoji Temple in Asakusa

Towering over the historic Asakusa district, the Sensoji Temple stands as a revered Buddhist sanctuary and one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks.
Visitors can explore the temple’s striking red-lacquered architecture, browse the lively Nakamise shopping street, and witness the daily rituals of worshippers.
The temple’s main hall, Kannon-do, houses a revered golden statue of the Bodhisattva Kannon, the goddess of mercy.
The temple’s dramatic entrance, the Kaminarimon Gate, is adorned with giant lanterns and statues, making it a must-see for those exploring the Gokart Tokyo tour’s scenic Old Town route.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Wear My Own Costume During the Tour?
No, you cannot wear your own costume during the tour. The tour provides costumes for participants as part of the included items. Wearing your own costume is not permitted according to the tour’s important information.
Are There Additional Charges for Video and Photo Purchases?
According to the tour overview, free videos and photos are included, but a micro-SD card is available for purchase if customers want to take the media home with them.
Is There a Weight Limit for the Go-Karts?
The tour does not mention a weight limit for the go-karts. However, it notes the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, suggesting there may be weight or size restrictions. Customers should check with the tour provider for specific details.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Drinks on the Tour?
No, you can’t bring your own snacks and drinks on the tour. The tour guidelines clearly state that outside food, drinks, and backpacks are prohibited items that participants are not allowed to bring.
Is It Possible to Arrange a Private Tour for My Group?
Yes, it’s possible to arrange a private tour for your group. The tour operator offers the option to accommodate smaller private groups, subject to availability and additional charges. Interested parties should contact the operator directly to inquire about private tour arrangements.
The Sum Up
The Gokart Tokyo Oldtown Tour offers an exhilarating way to explore Tokyo’s iconic landmarks in just 100 minutes. Zipping through the streets in a gokart, visitors can experience the city’s rich cultural heritage and modern marvels, from the towering Tokyo Skytree to the historic Sensoji Temple. This unique adventure provides an efficient and thrilling way to sightsee, making it a must-try for those seeking an unforgettable Tokyo experience.
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