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SELECT FROM MODEL COURSES

We prepared several model courses. You can choose one from them according to your group's fitness level and interests, or we can adjust the content slightly to better suit your preferences.

SELECT from MODEL COURSES
We have prepared several model courses. You can choose one based on your group’s fitness level and interests, or we can adjust the content slightly to better suit your preferences.

BASIC  COURSE

Easy to ride to gardens.

Quick to Experience
Gardens in Tokyo  

2-3 hours
Challenge Level ☆☆☆

Start at 8:00, 11:00 or 14:00

>one major garden

  (e.g. Rikugien Gardens, Koisikawa-Kourakuen Gardens, Hamarikyuu Gardens)

>one minor garden

  (depends on the major garden)

>and more

>​maccha tea and sweet 

This may be a group session. There is  a possibility you can't choose  the route you like in the occasional situation. ​

one drink

From 12,000YEN per person (depends on the group size) 

HALF-DAY COURSE

Owl eyes watching over Tokyo.

Half day 
4-5 Hours 

Challenge Level ★☆☆

ROUTE
A.  Must Visit Famous Gardens In Tokyo Tour   
B.   Relaxed Explore Gardens Tour
C.  Go Around the Imperial Palace Tour
D.  Waterfront Feel the Wind Tour
E.   Uptown Crossover the Time Tour
F.   Downtown Flat Terrain Tour 
G.  Just Temples and Shrines Tour


Start at 8:00 or 13:00
Finish at 12:00 or 17:00

Eithe​​r morning or afternoon is available.​​

​Maccha tea and sweet

One drink

From 20,000YEN per person (depends on the group size) 

You can make it private with extra charge

FULL-DAY COURSE

Owl eyes watching over Tokyo.

Full day
For Private

Challenge Level ★★☆

ROUTE
A.  Must Visit Famous Gardens in Tokyo Tour  
B.   Relaxed Explore Gardens Tour
C.  Go Around the Imperial Palace Tour
D.  Waterfront Feel the Wind Tour
E.   Uptown Crossover the Time Tour
F.   Downtown Flat Terrain Tour 
G.  Just Temples and Shrines Tour

Start at 8:00
Finish at 17:00
This course is just for private group.

Lunch is included

Maccha tea and sweet

One drink

From 35,000YEN per person (depends on the group size and lunch cost) 

COURSE 

Even monkeys can ride our bikes.

Uptown  Backstreet Riding Tour 

Full day
Challenge Level ★★☆

8:30 Meet up at your hotel 

    ↓Payment and Introduction

 ↓Hama-Rikyu Gardens (have maccha tea) 

    ↓Zoujouji Temple

    ↓Atago Shrine

 ↓Nezu Museum  

      have a lunch on the way 

 ↓Former Asakura Family Garden

 ↓Former Residence of Maeda Family

​ ↓Meiji-Jinguu Gyoen

 ↓Yoyogi Park, enjoy riding!

17:30 Goal at Harajuku station

We can book a restaurant according to your preference if you want to.

From 30,000YEN~ (depends on the group size)

Lunch cost is included  

​COURSE 

Even the rabbit has come these gardens

Must Visit Famous Gardens tour
Full Day

Challenge Level ★★☆

8:30 Meet up Komagome station

↓Payment and Introduction

↓Rikugien gardens

↓ASAKURA Museum of Sculpture, Taito

↓Tokyo National Museum​ Garden 

​ ~have a lunch on the way

↓Koishikawa Kourakuen Gardens

↓Hama-Rikyu Gardens

↓Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum 

17:30 Finish at Meguro station

We can book a restaurant according to your preference if you want to.

From 30,000YEN~ (depends on the group size)

Lunch cost is included

                                            NOTE 
Our charge includes:
・lunch cost (full day course)
・tea and sweet cost at 10a.m or 3p.m
・entrance fees
・rental charge of e-bike and helmet

The content of the model courses may change depending on factors such as the weather, the season, garden closure days, or lunch requests, etc.If we judge it's difficult to carry out the tour because of weather or the other reasons, we may do it as a walking tour or cancel it. In that case we will return the charge according to the situation.

Japanese wild forest

Downtown to Go West Riding Tour
Full Day

Challenge Level ★★☆

8:30 Meet up Monzen-Nakachou station

↓Payment and Introduction

↓Tomioka Hachiman shrine

↓Kiyosumi Gardens

↓The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace

↓Kitanomaru Park

 ~have a lunch on the way

Bunkyo City Higo-Hosokawa Garden

↓Hidden Gardens

↓Kishibojin Temple

↓Toshima City Mejiro Garden  

17:30 Finish at Mejiro station

We can book a restaurant according to your preference if you want to.

From 30,000YEN~ (depends on the group size)

Lunch cost is included

Bonsai

Start at 8:00 or 13:00

  e.g.   

 ↓Payment and Introduction

 ↓Hotel New Ohtani Japanese Garden

 ↓Chidorigafuchi Park

 ↓Hidden Garden

 ↓Koishikawa Kourakuen Gardens

   (maccha tea and sweets)

 ↓Yushima Shrine

Finish at 12:00 or 17:00

 

Eithe​​r morning or afternoon is available.​​

From 20,000YEN~ (depends on the group size) 

​​

Arts and Architectures tour

Coming Soon

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We Can Customize Your Tour Based on the Model Courses Above. And also, Design Your Original Tour Fitting Your Preference and Interest to Suggest.
Please Contact Us.

GARDEN 庭園

 It is said that Tokyo has at least 200 gardens. Some of those gardens have been lasting from Edo Period(1600~1867) and some have the character which is a mix of tradition and modernism. This is the difference from Kyoto's gardens. Tap this Gardens, we put some links of these gardens.

ART & ARCHITECTURE 芸術と建築、盆栽 

Also Tokyo has lots of museum and fantastic architecture. 

And we have a plan to make a BONSAI art tour!

TEMPLE & SHRINE 寺社

Japan has numerous temples and shrines, and more than those, you would see small buddhas and gods on the side of the road. It may not be well known among foreigners, but at temples and shrines in Japan, you can receive something called a goshuin—a beautifully crafted stamp and calligraphy inscription. Collecting these has quietly become popular. I'm currently planning a Goshuin Tour, which I think could be an interesting experience.

HISTORY 歴史

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FOOD 食べ物
SELECT FROM AREAS

 Tokyo can be divided into four areas—east, west, south, and north—with the Imperial Palace at its center. Most of the major Japanese gardens are located within a 15-kilometer radius of the palace.

 Our E-bikes enable to connect each area and they are foldable to bring on train, so that you don't need to mind to select your favorite gardens in any area in Tokyo. But If you enjoy a slower-paced trip, focusing on a specific area might be a good idea. So don't hesitate to share your group's composition, fitness level, and any preferences you may have.

GEOGRAPHY  地理

Tokyo’s unique terrain was shaped long ago by volcanic eruptions, especially from Mount Fuji. Layers of volcanic ash built up over time, and then rivers gradually carved through them over thousands of years. The eroded soil was carried downstream and eventually formed the flat lands near the sea. That’s why Tokyo has such a complex landscape of hills and valleys, with flat areas spreading out beyond them. The best example of architecture that makes the most of this complex terrain is Edo Castle, which is now the Imperial Palace.

North Area 

 This area is full of hills, valleys, and slopes. It's located at the edge of what’s known as Tokyo’s Yamanote (upland) area. Here, you’ll find three large and beautiful gardens—Koisikawa Kourakuen Gardens, Rikugien Gardens, and Ueno Park—which we highly recommend you visit. This district once had a unique mix of downtown neighborhoods, temples and shrines, and samurai residences. With its varied terrain, just riding an E-bike around here is a fun and enjoyable experience. This area also includes the University of Tokyo, Tokyo University of the Arts, as well as neighborhoods like Sendagi and Yanaka. Here, you can enjoy Tokyo’s characteristic cityscape and peaceful backstreets full of charm.

East Area 

 Before the Edo period, this area was marshland. It was gradually developed during the Edo era and became home to merchants and artisans, eventually growing into the heart of Edo (old Tokyo). Even today, it continues to serve as a central hub of Japan’s economy. Unlike other areas, it’s completely flat with no hills, but instead it faces the sea and is traversed by two major rivers: the Sumida and Arakawa.

Because of this geography, the large gardens found here—Kiyosumi Gardens, Hama-rikyu Gardens, and Kyu-Shiba-Rikyu Gardens—are all flat as well. Notably, Hama-rikyu and Kyu-Shiba-Rikyu sit along the waterfront and feature seawater ponds, which is a unique characteristic. Interestingly, even in the middle of Japan’s top commercial districts like Ginza and Nihonbashi, you can still find beautiful gardens. The famous Sensoji Temple in Asakusa is also located in this area. Since the terrain is so flat, it’s an easy place to explore by bicycle.

South Area

 This area was once home to many feudal lords' residences during the Edo period. While parts of it are flat, much of the terrain is quite varied. Two places we especially recommend are the Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum and Happo-en.

The Teien Art Museum is set on a former imperial estate and features an Art Deco-style mansion surrounded by both naturalistic and traditional Japanese gardens. Happo-en is a hotel garden often used for weddings, where you can also enjoy matcha tea. Both gardens were originally part of former daimyo(feudal lords) estates and preserve the elegance of that era.

In addition to these, the area is also home to many temples, shrines, and places like the Ebara Hatakeyama Museum of Art which has fine garden.

West Area

This is the hilliest area in all of Tokyo. It would be tough to explore without an e-bike—but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! We provide e-bikes to make the ride easy and enjoyable.

During the Edo period, this area also had the residences of feudal lords and samurai retainers, but it wasn’t as developed or expansive as it is today. Shibuya, Harajuku, and Shinjuku only began to grow significantly in the late Meiji period and beyond.

Some recommended spots in this area include the Nezu Museum, which makes brilliant use of the natural terrain in its garden; Jingu Gaien and Yoyogi Park, both great for cycling; and of course, Meiji Shrine—though be prepared to do a fair bit of walking there. Compared to other parts of Tokyo, this area is relatively newer and has a more modern, sophisticated feel.

CUSTOMIZE or DESIGN

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