Person in Charmander costume driving a go-kart on a city street.
Woman in a white beanie and yellow hoodie driving a go-kart on a busy Tokyo street.
Woman in yellow onesie on go-kart with arms outstretched on Tokyo street.
Man in green and yellow costume driving a go-kart at night in Tokyo with city lights.
Group in costumes on go-karts driving through a city street at night.
1949 International Driving Permit required for driving in Japan, check Geneva Convention status.
Local driver's licenses not valid for driving in Japan, large red "X" over license graphic.

Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing & Tokyo Tower 105-Min Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart

Tokyo
Go Karting
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Duration: 1.5 hours (approx.)

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Explore Tokyo's vibrant heart with this exciting adventure at Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Tower, featuring an exhilarating 105-minute Go-Karting experience by Monkey Kart. This activity combines thrilling speed on the tracks with iconic views of one of Japan’s bustling cities. Set in Tokyo, it promises a unique blend of urban exploration and adrenaline-pumping fun.

Start your adventure from Tokyo Tower, heading through Roppongi Hills to Shibuya Crossing before exploring Harajuku, Omotesando, and finally Jingu Baseball Stadium in Shinjuku.

During the 105-minute go-kart journey, you'll drive past iconic sites like Tokyo Tower, Roppongi, Shibuya, and Harajuku, capturing Tokyo's lively city energy.

Dress up in a fun costume for an exciting ride through some of Tokyo’s most lively streets as if you're part of the urban landscape.

A guided tour with fuel included ensures your focus is on enjoying stops at key photo spots while using secure lockers to store belongings safely.

Join this journey that combines famous landmarks, chic neighborhoods, and energetic districts into one exhilarating go-karting experience.

Entry to Tokyo: Shibuya Crossing & Tokyo Tower 105-Min Go-Karting Experience by Monkey Kart

Use of rental costume for go-karting in Japan, Tokyo

Access to English-speaking guide throughout the tour

Opportunities for Photo during the tour (based on option selected)

Fuel included

Camcorder

Wireless Audio Device

Person in Charmander costume driving a go-kart on a city street.

Person in Charmander costume driving a go-kart on a city street.

Discover Tokyo’s vibrant energy with a 105-minute go-karting tour that includes visits to some of its most famous landmarks and trendy neighborhoods. This adventure takes you through Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills, Shibuya Crossing, Harajuku, Omotesando, and Jingu Baseball Stadium in Shinjuku.

As part of this exciting experience, you’ll drive past famous spots like Tokyo Tower and the bustling streets of Shibuya while feeling like a true city rider. Dress up in a fun costume provided by Monkey Kart to enhance your adventure as you cruise through these vibrant districts. An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the tour, ensuring an enjoyable ride with plenty of photo opportunities at each stop.

The package includes everything needed for this thrilling experience: 105 minutes on a go-kart, rental costumes, fuel, and secure lockers to store your belongings while enjoying Tokyo’s cityscape. This unique adventure offers not just speed but also the chance to explore stylish neighborhoods and famous landmarks all in one ride.

Woman in a white beanie and yellow hoodie driving a go-kart on a busy Tokyo street.

Woman in a white beanie and yellow hoodie driving a go-kart on a busy Tokyo street.

Woman in yellow onesie on go-kart with arms outstretched on Tokyo street.

Woman in yellow onesie on go-kart with arms outstretched on Tokyo street.

Man in green and yellow costume driving a go-kart at night in Tokyo with city lights.

Man in green and yellow costume driving a go-kart at night in Tokyo with city lights.

Important Documents

    All participants must present original hard copies of three key documents:

    • A driving license from your country (temporary or paper licenses are not accepted).
    • An International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the Geneva Convention 1949, obtained in your home country by an authorized body.

    Your passport.

    Important Notes on IDPs:

    • IDPs must be acquired from a registered organization within your own country (e.g., AAA for US residents, CAA for Canadians).
    • The Vienna Convention 1968 IDs are not valid in Japan.
    • Your IDP needs to be in booklet form, neither digital nor paper format is acceptable.
    • Without a hard copy of your IDP on the day of the activity, participation will be denied and no refund issued.
    • IDPs must be obtained prior to travel; they cannot be acquired within Japan.

    You are responsible for ensuring you have valid documents. Inadequate documentation results in denial of entry without a refund.

    For visitors from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Monaco, Taiwan, and Estonia:

    • A driving license from your country (no temporary or paper licenses).
    • An official Japanese translation of your driver's license provided by JAF (Japan Automobile Federation).

    Your passport.

    US Military Personnel can drive using:

    • A SOFA License (USFJ Form 4EJ).

    Or a combination of an Active Military ID and State-Side Driver’s License.

      Participants from China, Brazil, and Indonesia are unable to drive in Japan due to non-participation in the 1949 Geneva Convention.

      What's Not Allowed

      • Pets are not permitted on this activity.
      • No infants allowed; there are no infant seats available, and they mustn't sit in laps.

      Participants should avoid long skirts, high-heeled shoes, or sandals.

      Accessibility

      • This experience is not suitable for those using wheelchairs or prams/strollers.

      Pregnant women and individuals with back problems or heart conditions are advised against participation.

      Additional Information

      • You must be at least 18 years old to participate in this activity.

      Lack of proper driving documentation will result in denied entry, with no reimbursement available.

      Group in costumes on go-karts driving through a city street at night.

      Group in costumes on go-karts driving through a city street at night.

      1949 International Driving Permit required for driving in Japan, check Geneva Convention status.

      1949 International Driving Permit required for driving in Japan, check Geneva Convention status.

      Ensure you have original hardcopies of a driving license from your country, an International Driving Permit issued under the Geneva Convention 1949, and your passport before participating in the tour.

      To maximize enjoyment on this lively city ride, dress up in one of the provided rental costumes for added fun!

      Plan to capture memorable moments by taking advantage of photo opportunities at key spots like Shibuya Crossing during the 105-minute go-karting adventure.

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      FAQs

      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.
      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.
      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.
      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.
      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.
      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.
      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.

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