On weekends and Japanese national holidays, buses will be unable to travel on Ginza Chuo-dori due to the implementation of pedestrian-only hours, and will instead use the alternative route "Sotohori-dori".
Additionally, on Sunday, due to traffic control measures implemented on Uchihori-dori near the Imperial Palace, buses will be diverted to Hibiya-dori.
If you encounter the above-mentioned detour routes, the onboard audio guide system will be temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience.
<Instructions for Operation in Rainy Weather>
Please be extra careful as the stairwell may be slippery when getting on and off the vehicle.
When driving in the rain or after rain, please be aware that sap or water droplets may fall when passing through roadside trees or tunnels.
In case of wind, rain, thunder, or other situations that affect driving safety, the roof may be closed after assessment by staff.
In the event of strong winds, rain, snow, thunderstorms or other severe weather, or if the Japan Meteorological Agency issues a warning for the 23 wards of Tokyo, the organizers will suspend or cancel the event as appropriate.
<Prohibited Items>
Umbrellas (including sun umbrellas) are prohibited.
Do not leave your seat while traveling.
Hands must not be raised or extended outside the vehicle.
Smoking is completely prohibited (including e-cigarettes, heated tobacco products, etc.).
Selfie sticks are prohibited.
A minimum of 1 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
Please keep your seatbelt fastened at all times during the journey and do not unfasten it without the instruction of staff.
Please take appropriate protective measures according to the weather conditions of the day: please keep warm in winter and protect yourself from the sun in summer.
For safety reasons, please do not touch the branches or plants along the roadside.
Due to the wind and rain, your clothes may get wet or your personal belongings such as hats may be blown out of the vehicle. Please be careful.
Children must be accompanied by a guardian at all times while traveling in a vehicle, and the guardian is responsible for their safety.
Only beverages in plastic bottles or water jugs are allowed on board.
This tour uses a seat assignment system, and you must use the same seat from departure to end.
All seats in this double-decker open-top bus are located on the second floor (there are no passenger seats on the first floor).
Seating is assigned by the system and cannot be specified.
You may not get off the vehicle midway through the journey.
The Tokyo Strawberry Bus features a special "Producer-Direct x Rare Varieties" Strawberry Box. This box includes highly acclaimed varieties such as "Amarin" (阿瑪林草莓), which has received national gold awards for four consecutive years and is cultivated only by certified farmers. You will also enjoy "Angel Strawberry" (天使草莓), a delicate white strawberry known for its subtle peach-like fragrance and refined texture. This curated selection allows you to savor a range of premium strawberry flavors.
The Tokyo Strawberry Bus offers two distinct routes. The City Route (12:00 / 16:50 departures) takes you through central Tokyo, passing iconic spots like the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi, Tokyo Tower, and Ginza, showcasing the city's impressive skyline. The Bay Area Route (13:50 / 18:50 departures) crosses the Rainbow Bridge, explores the Odaiba Seaside Park, and also features views of Tokyo Tower and Ginza, blending beautiful sea vistas with urban scenery.
The Tokyo Strawberry Bus is equipped with an advanced GPS automatic audio guide system to enrich your sightseeing experience. This system supports a wide array of languages, including Japanese, English, Chinese, French, Korean, Vietnamese, and Thai. This comprehensive language support ensures that international travelers can easily grasp the unique characteristics and historical significance of each landmark along the tour route.
The Tokyo Strawberry Bus provides exclusive outward-facing panoramic seats that offer a significantly wider and completely unobstructed view compared to standard seating. This unique seating arrangement allows you to fully immerse yourself in Tokyo's magnificent cityscape from a high vantage point. While enjoying the selected strawberries, you can revel in an elevated city tour that perfectly blends spectacular views with a gourmet tasting experience.
Each Tokyo Strawberry Bus tour is approximately 70 minutes long, providing a concise yet comprehensive exploration of Tokyo's key attractions. There are four convenient departure times available daily. The City Route departs at 12:00 PM and 4:50 PM, while the Bay Area Route departs at 1:50 PM and 6:50 PM. You can choose the route and time that best fits your itinerary.
You can conveniently make reservations for the Tokyo Strawberry Bus tour through KKday. Booking via KKday offers a streamlined and hassle-free process, allowing you to secure your preferred route and departure time in advance. This ensures a smooth experience, as all booking details are efficiently managed, enabling you to focus on anticipating your luxurious sightseeing and strawberry tasting journey.
The Tokyo Strawberry Bus delivers a luxurious and distinctive sightseeing experience by harmoniously blending gourmet delights with breathtaking cityscapes. As you ride in the double-decker open-top bus, you can indulge in a special "Producer-Direct x Rare Varieties" Strawberry Box, featuring fresh and rare strawberry selections. Concurrently, you'll enjoy panoramic views of Tokyo's iconic landmarks from an elevated perspective, creating an unparalleled sensory journey that combines the best of sight and taste.
The Tokyo Strawberry Bus provides two distinct routes designed to showcase different facets of the city. The City Route primarily focuses on central urban landmarks, including the Imperial Palace, Roppongi, Tokyo Tower, and Ginza, highlighting Tokyo's vibrant metropolitan architecture. In contrast, the Bay Area Route offers a mix of coastal and city views, traversing the Rainbow Bridge and exploring Odaiba Seaside Park, while also featuring glimpses of Tokyo Tower and Ginza. Each route provides a unique perspective of Tokyo's diverse charm.