Tour Details
Duration
2 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
- Ikebukuro District
- Animate Building
- GIGO Amusement Center
- Sunshine City
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Tour Description
The experiences of most children may differ considerably from what it's like to grow up in a city like Tokyo, with its electric lights, noisy arcades, and vibrant otaku culture. Is this place truly like the anime we watch? Your family-friendly expert will illustrate what it's like to be a kid in Tokyo today during this tour by delving into the worlds of anime, arcades, and manga.
Our Tokyo tour for families takes place in the Ikebukuro district, the center for entertainment and popular culture in Japan. The sights and sounds of Ikebukuro provide ample material for us to explore during our journey into contemporary Japanese life. You will explore the significance of video games and manga in Japanese society by visiting the GIGO Amusement Centre, with its brightly colored Gachapon and claw machines.
The tour may bring you to Sunshine City, where you can indulge in some delightful treats, or you could spend some time daydreaming at the Pokémon and Disney Stores. Did you say anime? Don't worry, you will visit Animate, Japan's largest anime building: a full immersion spread over 7 floors of figurines, costumes, magazines, and collectibles.
The tour may bring you to Sunshine City, where you can indulge in some delightful treats, or you could spend some time daydreaming at the Pokémon and Disney Stores. Did you say anime? Don't worry, you will visit Animate, Japan's largest anime building: a full immersion spread over 7 floors of figurines, costumes, magazines, and collectibles.
Your family will walk away with intriguing new perspectives on Japanese pop culture, and your kids will have had a great time exploring Ikebukuro and discovering its many attractions.
Choose this tour if...
- You're a culture lover interested in immersing yourself and your family in Japanese pop culture
- You’re hoping to discover the Ikebukuro district through the eyes of a local expert
- You are traveling with curious kids under the age of 13.
Sites Visited
- Ikebukuro Neighborhood
- Animate Building
- GIGO Amusement Center
- Sunshine City
Logistics
Tickets
You are prepaid for the tour as well as various fees associated with the itinerary stops.
Additional Trip-Planning Resources
- For more information on planning your travels to Tokyo, take a read through our Context Stories.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is this walk appropriate for young families? We've designed this walk to be appropriate for younger audiences.
- Can this walk be catered to teenage interests? Tokyo for Kids is best for children ages 12 and under, if you are traveling with teenagers, we suggest checking out our Tokyo Akihabara Tour.
- I would like to visit a pet cafe, is it possible to include it? Yes, you can mention it to us in advance or to the guide directly, and we'll make sure to include it in your itinerary.
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Is this tour wheelchair-friendly?
Yes, buildings and shops are wheelchair accessible but the tour is walking-intensive and clients with mobility issues should reach out to us to ensure we can alter the tour to accommodate their level of mobility.
Experts
We understand that some of our valued guests may have mobility concerns, and we want to ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable experience throughout your tour. If there are any accessibility concerns that your tour guide will need to be aware of, please let our team know at the time of booking.
Book with confidence — see Context's flexible cancellation policy here.
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60 Reviews
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Haru is an excellent guide and I enjoyed her insight and point of view. but the tour was not what we were expecting. Our 12 yr. old grandson had no interest which was my mistake for choosing this type of tour. It’s more suited for pre-teen girls I think.
Janet
Reviewed on:
Jul 23, 2019
We just walked to different shops without direction and we could have done the whole thing on our own. We spent 30 minutes in a photo booth and 15 minutes trying to get a robot to work. I have taken many tours and this was not worth it.
Rebecca
Reviewed on:
Jul 13, 2019
Kara struck exactly the right balance of history, novelty, planned, and unexpected. She offered contemporary insight and cultural and historical context for all parts of our exploration without being too heavy handed for a 9 year old. No small task! We had a great tour and a great day. This was our first Context tour and my son and I agreed, Kara set just the right tone.
Alison
Reviewed on:
Apr 15, 2019