Man in Pikachu costume and woman in Sulley costume in go-karts, Shibuya crossing.
Two women in unicorn onesies high-five in go-karts on a Shibuya street.
Two women in tie-dye costumes in go-karts at Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo.
Two people in Minion costumes give thumbs-ups from go-karts on a busy street in Shibuya at night.
Local driver's licenses not valid for driving in Japan, large red "X" over license graphic.
Driver's license from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, or Taiwan with translation allows driving in Japan.
1949 Geneva Convention International Driving Permit valid for Japan.

Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing 75-Min Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart

Tokyo
Go Karting
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Duration: 1.5 hours (approx.)

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Experience Tokyo's vibrant energy with the Shibuya Crossing 75-Min Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart, offering an exciting adventure in Japan’s bustling capital. This thrilling activity combines high-speed excitement and a unique perspective of one of Tokyo’s most famous intersections. Located right at heart of Tokyo, this go-kart ride promises to deliver both adrenaline and exhilaration.

Travel through Tokyo's iconic locales including Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, Harajuku, and Omotesando.

Feel the lively city energy of trendy streets during a 75-minute go-kart ride in Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing 75-Min Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart.

Cruise through bustling neighborhoods stylishly dressed up in your favorite costume.

Participate in an exciting guided tour that includes fuel, locker access for belongings, and fun photo stops along the way.

Witness Tokyo’s contrasts as you navigate from lively fashion districts to serene spots like Meiji Shrine.

Admission to a 75-min Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart

Use of rental costume provided on-site

Access to an English & Japanese-speaking guide for the duration of the tour

Entry includes photo opportunities during the tour

Ticket grants access to locker facilities for storing belongings

Covers fuel usage throughout your go-karting session

Camera for recording activities

Man in Pikachu costume and woman in Sulley costume in go-karts, Shibuya crossing.

Man in Pikachu costume and woman in Sulley costume in go-karts, Shibuya crossing.

Experience Tokyo’s lively city life with a unique 75-minute go-karting adventure through its trendy streets and famous landmarks. The Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing 75-Min Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart offers an exciting route from the bustling Shibuya Crossing, past Meiji Shrine's serene beauty, to Harajuku’s lively fashion scene, culminating in Omotesando.

Dress up in your favorite costume and cruise through Tokyo's vibrant neighborhoods with style. An English & Japanese-speaking guide will lead you on this thrilling journey, providing insights into the city's contrasts as you pass from energetic districts to peaceful sanctuaries like Meiji Shrine. Along the way, enjoy fun photo stops that capture memorable moments of your adventure.

The experience includes a 75-minute go-karting tour with fuel and locker access for your belongings, ensuring a worry-free ride through Tokyo’s streets. The guided tour offers both English & Japanese-speaking guides to enhance your understanding of each location you visit along the route. With rental costumes provided, add an extra layer of fun as you navigate through some of Tokyo's most famous areas.

Two women in unicorn onesies high-five in go-karts on a Shibuya street.

Two women in unicorn onesies high-five in go-karts on a Shibuya street.

Two women in tie-dye costumes in go-karts at Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo.

Two women in tie-dye costumes in go-karts at Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo.

Two people in Minion costumes give thumbs-ups from go-karts on a busy street in Shibuya at night.

Two people in Minion costumes give thumbs-ups from go-karts on a busy street in Shibuya at night.

Important Documents

    All three original hardcopies are required: your country's driving license (no temporary or paper versions), an International Driving Permit issued under the Geneva Convention of 1949 by a registered authority in your home country, and your passport.

    Important Notes on IDPs

    • IDPs must be provided by approved organizations like AAA for US residents or CAA for Canadians.
    • The Vienna Convention of 1968 does not recognize IDPs in Japan; only those issued under the Geneva Convention are valid.
    • Ensure your IDP is a physical booklet, as digital and paper formats won't be accepted.
    • If you fail to show an original hardcopy of your IDP on activity day, participation will be denied without refund eligibility.
    • IDPs must be acquired prior to travel; they cannot be obtained in Japan.

    It is the participant's responsibility to have valid documentation. Without it, access to the experience and refunds are not possible.

    Special Requirements for Certain Visitors

    • Travelers from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, Taiwan, and Estonia must provide: a driving license (original only), an official Japanese translation of your license by JAF, and a passport.
    • US Military Personnel may use either a SOFA License or a combination of Active Military ID with their State-Side Driver’s License to drive in Japan.

    Citizens from China, Brazil, and Indonesia are unable to participate as these countries haven't signed the Geneva Convention of 1949.

    What's Not Allowed

    • Pets are prohibited on this experience.
    • No infants allowed; no infant seats provided. Infants must not sit on laps during activities.

    Avoid long skirts, high-heeled shoes, and sandals for safety reasons.

    Accessibility

    • This experience is unsuitable for wheelchairs or prams/strollers users.

    Pregnant women, individuals with back issues, or heart conditions are advised against participating due to the nature of this activity.

    Additional Information

    • Only those aged 18 and above may participate in this experience.

    Lack of proper driving documentation will result in denied participation, with no refunds available.

    Local driver's licenses not valid for driving in Japan, large red "X" over license graphic.

    Local driver's licenses not valid for driving in Japan, large red "X" over license graphic.

    Driver's license from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, or Taiwan with translation allows driving in Japan.

    Driver's license from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, or Taiwan with translation allows driving in Japan.

    Make sure to bring original hard copies of a driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses), an International Driving Permit issued under the Geneva Convention 1949 by an officially registered authority in your own country, and your passport.

    Plan ahead for costume fun—rentals are included so you can dress up to cruise through Tokyo's trendy streets!

    To enhance your experience, take advantage of photo opportunities during the tour with fuel access and locker facilities provided by your English & Japanese-speaking guide.

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    FAQs

    This experience is not accessible by wheelchairs and prams/strollers. This experience is not recommended for pregnant women and people with back problems and heart conditions.
    You must have original hardcopies of all three documents: Driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses). International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the Geneva Convention 1949 (must be issued in your own country by an officially registered authority). Passport Important Notes on IDPs: IDPs must be issued by an approved organization in your country (e.g., AAA in the US, CAA in Canada). Vienna Convention 1968 IDPs are NOT accepted in Japan. The IDP must be in booklet form, not a digital or paper format. If you cannot present a hard copy of your IDP on the day of the activity, you cannot participate and will not receive a refund. Visitors must obtain the IDP before traveling—you cannot get a valid IDP in Japan. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure they have valid documents. Failure to do so will result in denial of participation without a refund. Visitors from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, Taiwan, and Estonia, you must provide: Driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses). Official Japanese translation of your license, issued by JAF (Japan Automobile Federation) Passport US Military Personnel, you may drive using: SOFA License (USFJ Form 4EJ). OR a Combination of Active Military ID and State-Side Driver’s License. Visitors from China, Brazil, and Indonesia cannot drive in Japan, as these countries are not part of the 1949 Geneva Convention.
    Participants must be aged 18 or older to join this activity. You will be denied participation without the correct driving documentation, and no form of reimbursement can be provided.
    Pets are not permitted. Infants are not allowed; infant seats are unavailable, and infants must not sit on laps. Long skirts, high-heeled shoes, and sandals are not permitted.
    This experience is not accessible by wheelchairs and prams/strollers. This experience is not recommended for pregnant women and people with back problems and heart conditions.
    Participants must be aged 18 or older to join this activity. You will be denied participation without the correct driving documentation, and no form of reimbursement can be provided.
    Pets are not permitted. Infants are not allowed; infant seats are unavailable, and infants must not sit on laps. Long skirts, high-heeled shoes, and sandals are not permitted.
    Pets are not permitted. Infants are not allowed; infant seats are unavailable, and infants must not sit on laps. Long skirts, high-heeled shoes, and sandals are not permitted.
    You must have original hardcopies of all three documents: Driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses). International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the Geneva Convention 1949 (must be issued in your own country by an officially registered authority). Passport Important Notes on IDPs: IDPs must be issued by an approved organization in your country (e.g., AAA in the US, CAA in Canada). Vienna Convention 1968 IDPs are NOT accepted in Japan. The IDP must be in booklet form, not a digital or paper format. If you cannot present a hard copy of your IDP on the day of the activity, you cannot participate and will not receive a refund. Visitors must obtain the IDP before traveling—you cannot get a valid IDP in Japan. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure they have valid documents. Failure to do so will result in denial of participation without a refund. Visitors from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, Taiwan, and Estonia, you must provide: Driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses). Official Japanese translation of your license, issued by JAF (Japan Automobile Federation) Passport US Military Personnel, you may drive using: SOFA License (USFJ Form 4EJ). OR a Combination of Active Military ID and State-Side Driver’s License. Visitors from China, Brazil, and Indonesia cannot drive in Japan, as these countries are not part of the 1949 Geneva Convention.
    Participants must be aged 18 or older to join this activity. You will be denied participation without the correct driving documentation, and no form of reimbursement can be provided.
    This experience is not accessible by wheelchairs and prams/strollers. This experience is not recommended for pregnant women and people with back problems and heart conditions.
    You must have original hardcopies of all three documents: Driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses). International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the Geneva Convention 1949 (must be issued in your own country by an officially registered authority). Passport Important Notes on IDPs: IDPs must be issued by an approved organization in your country (e.g., AAA in the US, CAA in Canada). Vienna Convention 1968 IDPs are NOT accepted in Japan. The IDP must be in booklet form, not a digital or paper format. If you cannot present a hard copy of your IDP on the day of the activity, you cannot participate and will not receive a refund. Visitors must obtain the IDP before traveling—you cannot get a valid IDP in Japan. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure they have valid documents. Failure to do so will result in denial of participation without a refund. Visitors from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, Taiwan, and Estonia, you must provide: Driving license from your country of origin (no temporary or paper licenses). Official Japanese translation of your license, issued by JAF (Japan Automobile Federation) Passport US Military Personnel, you may drive using: SOFA License (USFJ Form 4EJ). OR a Combination of Active Military ID and State-Side Driver’s License. Visitors from China, Brazil, and Indonesia cannot drive in Japan, as these countries are not part of the 1949 Geneva Convention.

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