Tokyo Tour Bus (2014/10/8)
GCCE runs Tokyo Tour Bus on 8th October for free (but please defray your own costs of eating, shopping, entrance fees, and so on).
Reservations
We accept reservations at Registration Desk at the venue (in order, up to 100 people). No on-line reservations. Registration Desk will be opened at 9:00 on 7th October.
Schedule
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Departing from the venue. The bus provides you a one-way trip to Tokyo and visits many famous sightseeing spots.
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If you are interested in the Disney world, you should get off the bus here.
Tokyo Disney Resort offers "After 6 Passport" (JPY 3,400) that is valid from 18:00 to 22:00, discounted from the regular ticket (JPY 6,400).
"Ikspiari" is a Disney shopping mall that opens until 22:00, you can enjoy shopping regardless you have the Tokyo Disney Resort ticket.
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Tokyo Tower (333m height) is one of the most well known spots in Tokyo. It was, is, and will not only be a broadcasting tower but also gather battalions of tourists. It was the highest broadcasting tower in Japan before the Tokyo Sky Tree was completed.
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The National Diet Building was completed in 1936. The diet session convenes here.
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Akihabara was the biggest electric town in Japan before, but it now becomes the biggest eclectic town, containing anime, otaku, idols, hobbies and so on. Still the biggest one in Japan.
We will see the landscape of the main street through the bus "Windows." You can get off the bus at the Yodobashi Camera, the next stop.
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Yodobashi Camera is one of the biggest electronics shop in Akihabara. You should get off the bus here if you are interested in duty-free shopping (Detailed information about VAT).
Yodobashi Camera opens until 22:00, so you can come back here by subway after you visit Asakusa by the tour bus.
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Tokyo Sky Tree is the highest broadcasting tower in the world. Its height is 634m! As well as Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Sky Tree is Tokyo's Symbolic structure. You can see a beautiful million-dollar view of Tokyo from the observation decks (450m height). Opening hours: 8:00 - 22:00.