Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!

Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!

Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!
Tokyo Go-Karting: Shibuya Crossing Special!

Overview

Book an on-street go-karting tour in Tokyo with maximal time at Shibuya Scramble Crossing! Cruise the towns of Shibuya, Harajuku, and Omotesando in Insta-worthy style. Snap incredible pics and enjoy the charms of Tokyo's streets to the fullest, with Neo Tokyo Kart!

Highlights

  • Pick from a wide range of costumes, and scoot around Tokyo in video-game chic!
  • Enjoy a thrilling drive through Shibuya Scramble Crossing — time after time!
  • The multi-lingual staff take photos along the way – so have your poses ready!
  • Book with a Rakuten account to earn or use points for each driver!
  • Please check requirements before booking: a driver's license valid in Japan is required for this activity

Key Information

Description

Embark on an unforgettable journey and discover the essence of Tokyo through our exclusive Shibuya intersections tour, promising a unique and immersive experience that goes beyond the ordinary. Join us as we navigate more Shibuya intersections than any other store, a guarantee that sets us apart. During your free time, we'll whisk you away to the vibrant Omotesando, ensuring you don't miss out on the captivating atmosphere of this bustling district. Immerse in the electrifying energy of the world's busiest scramble intersection. Departing from our store, you'll kick off your adventure with a 3-minute practice drive, followed by a thrilling 2-minute challenge at Shibuya Intersection. The excitement continues with a 5- to 10-minute journey through the iconic Shibuya crossing, navigating from Miyamasuzaka to Dogenzaka in our second challenge. Experience the pulsating heart of Tokyo as we venture around Bunkamura for our third challenge, traversing the Shibuya crossing from Dogenzaka to Miyamasuzaka. With more than 25 minutes left, you'll have the option to explore the trendy Omotesando Harajuku Store, adding a touch of speed to your adventure. As the clock ticks down to 15 minutes, we'll guide you to Harajuku Station before concluding your journey at our store. For those with 5-10 minutes remaining, take a left at Laforet Harajuku for a delightful route back to our store, ensuring you soak in the essence of Shibuya. Indulge in the thrill of Shibuya with us – where every intersection tells a story, and every moment is a celebration of Japanese history and culture.

How it works

- Original driving license + international driving permit (hardcopy) issued by the local authority of each country + passport (you need to bring all three documents in order to drive) - Countries such as; Switzerland, Germany, France, Taiwan, Belgium, Estonia, or Monaco must be accompanied with original driving license + Official Japanese translation by the authorized organization + Passport (you need to bring all three documents in order to drive) - Please check thoroughly that your country’s driving license/IDP is eligible for Japan. Residents from countries such as; China, Indonesia, Pakistan,Saudi Arabia and Qatar are not allowed to drive in Japan. Please make sure once you make a booking whether your country issues an international driving permit under the 1949 convention. As a disclaimer, we cannot issue refunds if you turn up on the day with the incorrect/invalid driving documents - To drive in Japan, an international driving permit should be under the 1949 convention to legally drive on the streets of Japan