Go-Karting in the Heart of Shibuya – A Tokyo Experience Like No Other!Get your adrenaline pumping as you drive a custom go-kart through some of Tokyo’s most iconic spots — including Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku, Omotesando, and Meiji Shrine!Our tour starts right in the heart of Shibuya. From there, you’ll cruise through the city streets dressed in your favorite character costume, making unforgettable memories along the way.Your guide will capture amazing photos during the ride, so you can relive the fun and share your best moments in Tokyo!We operate in full compliance with local traffic laws and safety standards as required in Japan, ensuring a safe and exciting experience for everyone.
Go-karting in the heart of Osaka is an adrenaline-filled experience like no other. Drive a custom street-legal go-kart through some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including Tennoji, Tsutentaku, the famous Glico, Shinsaibashi, Dotonbori, and Nihonbshi. Your English-speaking guide will lead the tour and capture amazing photos along the way, so you can take home unforgettable memories. Costumes are included to add a fun and playful touch to your ride. As a company, we strictly comply with Japanese traffic laws and safety regulations to ensure a smooth and safe experience for all guests. REQUIREMENT: A hard copy of your International Driving Permit (IDP) booklet stating the 1949 Geneva Convention, a Japanese translation of your license, or a SOFA license is required to participate in this activity.
This activity requires an international driving permit or another valid driving license in Japan (such as a Local license or SOFA license).Go-karting in the heart of TOKYO is an experience that gives you an adrenaline rush like never before.Our sole aim is to provide the best go-karting experience with sightseeing that can satiate your hunger for adventure.Our professional guides lead you so it's super easy Start from the Shinagawa area 1hour 30 mins Tour/Tokyo tower →Roppongi hills→Shibuya crossing → Harajuku → Omotesando →Jingu baseball Stadium(Shinjuku).Best way to see and feel the city, culture, and people.Let us capture the best moment of the ride and take the most iconic picture for you,Our professional guides take photos for you so you can keep them as an unforgettable memory.We have an exciting collection of costumes that you can put on and get in the feel of an epic rider.
Go-karting in the heart of TOKYO is an experience that gives you an adrenaline rush like never before.Our sole aim is to provide the best go-karting experience with sightseeing that can satiate your hunger for adventure.Our professional guides lead you so it's super easy Start from the Shibuya area 1hour Tour/Shibuya crossing ,Harajuku shopping district to Shinjuku . Best go kart experience in metropolitan area of Tokyo. Best way to see and feel the city, culture, and people. Let us capture the best moment of the ride and take the most iconic picture for you .Our professional guides take photos for you so you can keep them as an unforgettable memory.We have an exciting collection of costumes that you can put on and get in the feel of an epic rider.
This activity requires International Driving Permit under 1949 Geneva Convention, or Japanese Translation, Japanese License, or SOFAGo-karting in heart of TOKYO Metropolitan area is experience that gives you an adrenaline rush like never before.We are a go karting service provider in Tokyo. Our sole aim is to provide best go karting experience with sight seeing that can satiate your hunger for adventure.Our professional guides lead you so it makes super easy for our customers. Start from Skytree tower area 1hour Tour/Skytree tower→Asakusa→Akihabara Best way to see and feel the city, culture and people.Let us capture the best moment of ride and take most iconic picture for you,our professional guides take photos for you so you can keep them as unforgettable memory. Our guides are well-trained experienced with tour guiding, photo skills and interaction. We have an exciting collection of costumes which you can put on and get in the feel of an epic rider.
If you are coming to Japan, you must see a natural interaction of ex-sumo wrestlers performing. On this day, not only will you be watching them perform, but you can also have the chance to put on a sumo suit and wrestle with the wrestler. You can enjoy Tonkatsu(Japanese Pork Cutlet) and Chanko-nabe/Soup for lunch. Chanko Nabe is the soul food for sumo wrestlers. They would eat this dish to get bigger every day. ◆Enjoy the SUMO PERFORMANCE You will learn about sumo history, manners, training, the actual match, and so on, with explanations in English.1. Explanation of fundamental actions by two wrestlers (they were real sumo wrestlers in the past)2. Introduction of some techniques, including prohibited techniques3. Real three matches4. You can try Sumo with the wrestlers *Guests must wear the costume provided by the venue.5. Souvenir Photo with them!*Demonstration contents may be changed due to a condition.Are you curious about the Japanese national sport “sumo”? Don’t miss your chance to meet and interact with real sumo wrestlers! Learn about the behind-the-scene stories and daily lives of sumo wrestlers while enjoying “Tonkatsu” (Japanese-style Pork Cutlet) and “Chanko Nabe” (Sumohouse-style hotpot). Take the rare opportunity and try wrestling with retired sumo wrestlers.For vegetarians, the restaurant will offer vegetarian dishes at the restaurant’s discretion. The restaurant will offer substitute ingredients for those who can not eat pork at the restaurant’s discretion.◆Important notesAdmission for lunch plan will be available from 12:45 pm. Seating is pre-assigned based on when reservations are received. Getting there early will not guarantee you a good seat.
If you are coming to Japan then you must see a real interaction of ex-sumo wrestlers giving a performance. On this day, not only will you be watching them perform, but you can also have the chance to put on a sumo suit and wrestle with the wrestler. After you work up a sweat, enjoy Sukiyaki and Chanko-nabe/Soup for Dinner. Chanko Nabe is the soul food for sumo wrestlers.They would eat this dish to get bigger every day.Don't miss your chance to interact with real sumo wrestlers! Learn about a real sumo wrestler's behind-the-scenes stories and daily life while enjoying Sukiyaki and Chanko soup. This is also a very rare opportunity to wrestle with retired sumo wrestlers.This tour is held in Ryogoku on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday in March and April. Please check the details before you book!◆Enjoy the SUMO PERFORMANCEYou will learn about sumo history, manners, training, the accurate match, and so on, with explanations in English.1. Explanation of fundamental actions by two wrestlers (they were real sumo wrestlers in the past). 2. Introduction of some techniques, including prohibited techniques 3. Real three matches, 4. You can try playing Sumo with the wrestlers *Guests must wear a prepared costume. 5. Souvenir Photo with them! *Demonstration contents may be changed due to a condition.Curious about the Japanese national sport “sumo”? Don’t miss your chance to meet and interact with real sumo wrestlers! Learn about sumo wrestlers' behind-the-scene stories and daily lives while enjoying Sukiyaki and “Chanko Nabe” (Sumohouse-style hotpot). Take the rare opportunity and try wrestling with retired sumo wrestlers. For vegetarians, the restaurant will offer vegetarian dishes at the restaurant’s discretion. The restaurant will provide substitute ingredients for those who can not eat pork at the restaurant’s discretion.◆Important note: Admission will be available from 6:45 pm. The person in charge assigns seats in the order of reservation. Getting there early will not guarantee you a good seat.
⭐️⭐️⭐️You might have the chance to meet Master Taku himself in the 11 o'clock class!Learn how Japanese people value not only their environment but also their things. Many throws away damaged items and broken pottery. However, the Japanese believe those objects have a history and a soul. So rather than throwing them away, we would repair them with lacquer mixed with gold. This is what we call Kintsugi. By repairing the broken pottery with this stunning gold dust it is repairing and also making the item even more special. During this experience, you will wear a traditional craftsman's uniform, a 'samue'. With this experience, you can leave with a newfound appreciation for Japanese aesthetics and bring home a unique souvenir. *The image is for illustrative purposes. The final product created during the experience may vary slightly from the pictures.********************************************Who is Taku Nakano?In 2024, Master Taku is awarded with the Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon, the honorable commendation given to individuals who have made significant achievements in the fields of science, art, invention, improvement, and creation this year.Not only his talents as an artist, but also the fact that he dedicates a portion of profit to the charity was the big reason for winning this award. Thus, joining and enjoying his workshop, you will paying back to the society!Taku Nakano is a unique ceramist running pottery classes at his Omotesando Studio in Tokyo, where it’s known as the epicenter of fashion. His artistic view of the world has been put into his creations, and he has made ceramics that nobody has ever seen. His atelier is filled with unique traditional crafts created byTaku Nakano, and attracting global attention.He has sublimated his distinct sense and techniques using rare materials, colored slips, luster, and RETSU with motifs of mysterious universes and planets into his creations. Every piece of his art has its originalities since he opposes mass production.He has a rare personal history. Nevertheless, he isn’t either from a potter’s family or has a master of pottery. The pottery inspired him in Shizuoka, where he was transferred as an office worker and started his creative activities self-taught. He started his life as a potter at the age of 36.More than two thousand people, including celebrities, have supported his unlimited style, not bound by tradition, formality, flexible imagination, and established technique. He believes that social contribution through ceramics is his mission. Therefore he has been doing charity workshops to support needy children rather than doing pottery classes.His motto: Even more beautiful and more robust than before it broke!
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