ゴーカートツアー 東京タワーから渋谷へ(要IDP&パスポート)





説明
アロハカートで東京の街を駆け巡ろう! 世界一交通量の多い渋谷スクランブル交差点を駆け抜けます! 六本木の賑やかな街並みやナイトライフを駆け抜けよう! 歴史的で美しい東京タワーの下をダッシュ。 原宿の街でカワイイファッションをチラ見せできるかもしれない! 素晴らしいガイドによる素晴らしいツアーをお楽しみいただけます。また、ガイドの説明もわかりやすく、 最高の東京ツアーをお待ちしています!
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レビュー(30)
We had a great time Blake was awesome. We did the 9:00pm I think it was the best option. There was not a lot of traffic. It was easy for us to all stick together. Highly recommend.
I had a lot of hesitation before booking this. Why don’t we have to wear helmets? Isn’t it dangerous to be this low to the ground next to full-size cars? Is this really a good idea? And…am I even a competent enough go-kart driver? None of those questions have simple answers, I decided to go anyway, and I’m so glad I did! The tour felt as safe as something like this possibly can be. We had a lead guide in front and another guide following behind the group, which I really appreciated. Our lead guide, Blake, was professional, patient, and a lot of fun. The guide bringing up the rear was excellent as well, and together they made me feel much more comfortable. I’m not someone who takes unnecessary risks lightly. We did the evening tour through Shibuya, Shinjuku, Roppongi, and past Tokyo Tower. Seeing Tokyo from a go-kart at night was unforgettable. There were a few long stretches where we could really open them up, even in the rain. If you enjoy driving, it’s an incredible experience. Parts of the route might be intimidating for inexperienced drivers. The only reason I’m giving four stars instead of five is because one of the karts had a wheel come off before we really got underway. The driver stayed calm, and no one or nothing was hurt. It appeared to be an isolated issue that was handled quickly and we didn’t even know what happened till after our ride was done. Before our trip, I also wondered what the people of Japan thought about tourists driving go-karts through the city. Opinions seem mixed, and I understand why. But for our family, on a once-in-a-lifetime trip to Tokyo, dressing up in Lilo & Stitch costumes and driving through one of the world’s greatest cities turned out to be one of the most memorable things we did. I still can’t believe Japan lets people do this…and I’m really glad they do. I’d absolutely do it again.
Singh was perfect! the ride was very fun. we were able to ride fast. it lasted a whole hour of driving which was worth it. I highly recommend.
So friendly so helpful so much fun, I would do this again!!
Great tour guide Singh! Awesome experience!
Greta time and a lot of fun with our guide Singh. Well worth the money.
Best experience of our trip! Fantastic fun, highly recommended. Our guide was super funny a took lots of photos of our group.
Nao was an awesome guide. He did a great job of keeping us safe on the roads and took an amazing amount of photos. The checking process was simple Recommend doing this and can’t wait to do it again.
Had a great time.. my son loved it.. and this route covered so many major spots in the city.. what a great example and our guide was amazing.
This place is the best place to go Go Carting in Tokyo. Staff are very good explain all the rules before you leave for your tour. Our guide took plenty of photos for us and air drop them to us after the tour. The route they go is also excellent. Highly recommended you go to this place.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comments! The entire Aloha Go-Kart staff is truly delighted that you all had such a great time! We’d be thrilled if you could take home some wonderful memories from your trip to Japan! Please stop by and visit us again the next time you’re in Japan.



