Tokyo Go-Kart Rental with Local Guide from Akihabara

Tokyo Go-Kart Rental with Local Guide from Akihabara

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo Go-Kart Rental with Local Guide from Akihabara

$72 { Per Person }

Overview

Tokyo Go-Kart Rental with Local Guide from Akihabara Experience

Drive a street-legal go-kart through Tokyo, passing Akihabara, Ginza, and the Imperial Palace.

Details

Experience one of Tokyo’s most unique adventures by driving a go-kart through the city streets with a local guide. Choose from one-hour or two-hour options and cruise past iconic areas such as Akihabara, the Imperial Palace, and Ginza, all from street level behind the wheel. With no helmet required, participants feel the exhilarating wind as they navigate public roads in a guided convoy led by an experienced instructor in a separate kart.

Each kart accommodates one driver, making this a personalized and exciting way to explore downtown Tokyo. Free costume rentals are available, or guests may purchase fun outfits nearby for an extra touch of flair. Ideal for first-time visitors and drivers in Japan, this guided experience combines sightseeing, adventure, and unforgettable city views in a truly distinctive way.

Duration: 1 hour

Japan, Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Soto-Kanda4 Chome−12−9 Akiba Kart LLP

Meeting Point
  • Meet at Akiba Cart in Tokyo


Tokyo Go-Kart Rental with Local Guide from Akihabara

$144 /Per Person

  • Offered daily, year-round
  • 3-day advance booking policy
  • 8-day advance cancellation policy

What's Included
  • Shared, 1-hour Go-Kart rental
  • Local guide
  • Costume to wear while driving
  • Insurance coverage
What's Not Included
  • Hotel transfers
  • Gratuities
Know Before You Go
  • Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled time.
  • Participants must be at least 18 years old, have a height between 150 cm and 185 cm, and weigh under 100 kg.
  • Moderate physical fitness required
  • Not suitable for: Pregnant travelers, back problems, heart conditions, serious medical conditions
  • Participants must provide a copy of their international driving license, bring a passport (except Japanese citizens), arrive 10 minutes before the start time, attend a 15–20 minute mandatory safety briefing, and avoid wearing high heels or inappropriate footwear.
  • This experience features individual karts only (no multi-person karts), accommodates a maximum of seven people per time slot, is not wheelchair accessible, and is located near public transportation.
  • Participants must bring one of the following valid licenses: a Japanese driver’s license issued by a Japanese public safety commission; an International Driving Permit under the Geneva Convention (permits under the Paris 1926, Washington 1943, or Vienna 1968 Conventions are not accepted), together with a passport; a valid driver’s license from Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Slovenia, Monaco, or Taiwan, accompanied by an official Japanese translation issued by the country’s embassy or consulate in Japan, JAF, or (for Taiwan) the East Asia Relations Commission, plus a passport, noting that it is valid for one year from the date of entry into Japan or until the license expiration date (whichever comes first), and that individuals registered on Japan’s basic resident register who leave and re-enter Japan within less than three months cannot use the re-entry date as their new date of landing for driving eligibility; or a SOFA driver’s license (USFJ) with a military ID (a military driver’s license alone is not acceptable) and a copy of an international driving permit for confirmation.


Tokyo Go-Kart Rental with Local Guide from Akihabara

$144 /Per Person

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