Explore the stunning Ginkgo Avenue in Tokyo’s Gaienmae district with a guided walking tour. Marvel at the towering trees as you stroll along the 300-meter path, then savor a delectable vegan dinner at The Burn restaurant. This experience blends the beauty of nature with culinary delights, offering an accessible and flexible option for visitors. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or a conscious foodie, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the bustling city.
- Key Points
- Tour Overview
- Itinerary
- Experience Highlights
- Dining Experience
- Important Information
- Getting to the Starting Location
- What to Expect During the Walk
- Vegan Dining Experience
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I Bring My Own Food to the Vegan Restaurant?
- Is There a Dress Code for the Walking Tour?
- What Happens if It Rains During the Walking Tour?
- Can I Extend the Duration of the Walking Tour?
- Is There a Photography Permit Required for the Ginkgo Avenue?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- A 3-hour tour that combines a scenic walk along the Gaienmae Ginkgo Avenue in Tokyo and a vegan dinner at The Burn restaurant.
- The Ginkgo Avenue is a popular photography spot with towering ginkgo trees creating a tranquil and picturesque setting.
- The vegan dinner at The Burn showcases plant-based cuisine, with an option to add a pasta dish for an additional fee.
- The tour is wheelchair accessible and private group bookings are available.
- Guests can enjoy the vibrant foliage in summer or the golden hues in autumn during the walk.
Tour Overview

The tour, named "Tokyo: Gaienmae Ginkgo Avenue Walk and Vegan Dinner Tour," is priced from $98.36 per person and lasts approximately 3 hours.
It’s available in Japanese, English, and Chinese and is wheelchair accessible. Guests have the option to book a private group.
The tour starts at the Itochu Corporation headquarters building and includes a 5-minute walk to the Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue, 45 minutes of sightseeing, and a 5-minute walk to the vegan restaurant The Burn.
Itineraries are subject to change due to weather conditions.
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Itinerary

Starting at the Itochu Corporation headquarters building, the tour commences with a brief 5-minute walk to the renowned Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue.
Guests enjoy 45 minutes of sightseeing along the 300-meter-long tree-lined avenue, admiring the vibrant green foliage in summer or the brilliant golden hues in autumn.
The tour then concludes with a 5-minute walk to The Burn, a local restaurant where guests savor a delectable vegan dinner.
Please note that the itinerary is subject to change due to various factors, such as weather conditions.
Experience Highlights

Strolling through the 300-meter-long Ginkgo Avenue, visitors are captivated by the vibrant green canopy in summer or the brilliant golden hues that blanket the path in autumn.
This popular photography spot and must-see tourist attraction offers a unique opportunity to enjoy nature in the heart of Tokyo.
The avenue’s towering ginkgo trees provide a serene and picturesque setting, creating a peaceful respite from the bustling city.
Visitors can enjoy the natural wonder, snapping photos and soaking in the tranquil atmosphere during their journey along the Ginkgo Avenue.
Dining Experience

After the serene stroll along the Ginkgo Avenue, visitors can savor a vegan dinner at a local restaurant.
The vegan cuisine is made entirely from plant-based ingredients, without any animal products. Diners can opt to add a pasta dish for an additional fee.
It’s important to inform the restaurant of any dietary restrictions in advance to ensure a seamless dining experience.
The vegan meal caps off the tour, providing a well-rounded exploration of Tokyo’s natural beauty and culinary delights.
More Great Tours NearbyImportant Information
Guests can take advantage of the tour’s free cancellation policy up to 2 days in advance for a full refund.
Comfortable shoes and a camera are recommended for the walk. Smoking isn’t allowed during the tour.
Weather conditions may affect the walking portion, so rescheduling may be necessary.
It’s essential to inform the restaurant of any dietary restrictions in advance to ensure an enjoyable vegan dining experience.
The tour provides a convenient and immersive way to explore Tokyo’s Ginkgo Avenue and savor plant-based cuisine, making it a well-rounded cultural experience.
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Getting to the Starting Location

The tour begins at the Itochu Corporation Tokyo Head Office Building, situated in a convenient central location.
This starting point is easily accessible from major stations like Gaienmae and Aoyama-itchome. Guests can take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line or Chiyoda Line and exit at Gaienmae Station, just a short 5-minute walk from the meeting spot.
Alternatively, the Aoyama-itchome Station on the Hanzomon Line is also nearby, about an 8-minute walk away.
Clear signage and maps will guide participants to the exact starting location.
With a central and well-connected meeting point, reaching the tour’s beginning is straightforward for all attendees.
What to Expect During the Walk

As participants set out from the meeting point, they’ll embark on a 5-minute walk to the renowned Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo Avenue.
This famous 300-meter stretch is known for its vibrant green foliage in summer and brilliant golden hues in autumn, making it a popular photography spot and must-see tourist attraction.
During the 45-minute sightseeing along the avenue, participants can enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of the area, despite being in the heart of Tokyo.
The tour culminates with a 5-minute walk to the final destination, The Burn, for a delectable vegan dinner.
Vegan Dining Experience
After the scenic Ginkgo Avenue walk, participants can savor a vegan dinner at a local restaurant, The Burn.
The vegan cuisine is made entirely from plant-based ingredients, without any animal products. Guests can enjoy a delicious meal featuring an array of wholesome, flavorful dishes.
Those looking for an added carb option can pay a small extra fee to add a pasta dish to their meal. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated, but guests must inform the restaurant in advance.
The vegan dining experience caps off a memorable tour of Tokyo’s iconic Ginkgo Avenue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Food to the Vegan Restaurant?
The restaurant likely does not allow guests to bring their own food. Bringing outside food would go against the restaurant’s policies and disrupt the dining experience. It’s best to enjoy the vegan cuisine provided as part of the tour.
Is There a Dress Code for the Walking Tour?
There’s no strict dress code for the walking tour. Wear comfortable, casual clothing and shoes suitable for walking. The tour focuses on the sights, not attire, so just dress for a leisurely stroll.
What Happens if It Rains During the Walking Tour?
If it rains during the walking tour, the tour may be rescheduled. The tour description notes that weather conditions may affect the walk and that rescheduling may occur. Participants should come prepared with appropriate rain gear.
Can I Extend the Duration of the Walking Tour?
The duration of the walking tour can’t be extended. The tour is 3 hours long and has a fixed itinerary. Extending the duration would require rearranging the schedule, which isn’t possible. Participants should plan accordingly to fully enjoy the 3-hour experience.
Is There a Photography Permit Required for the Ginkgo Avenue?
There’s no special photography permit required to take photos along the Ginkgo Avenue. It’s a public space, so visitors can freely take pictures during the walking tour, provided they don’t interfere with others or cause any disturbances.
The Sum Up
This tour offers a unique combination of nature and vegan dining in the heart of Tokyo. Stroll along the enchanting Ginkgo Avenue, then indulge in a delectable plant-based meal at The Burn restaurant. With accessibility and flexible cancellation, this tour is perfect for those seeking a rejuvenating experience amidst Tokyo’s urban landscape.
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