Shinjuku: Go to Shibuya Crossing and Discover Tokyo’s Urban Energy and Hidden Gems on a Private E-Bike Tour
March 2, 2025

When you think of Shinjuku and Shibuya, the skyscrapers and neon lights might come to mind. But have you ever explored these dynamic districts on two wheels? Cycling through this area reveals Tokyo’s layers—its urban evolution, its quiet backstreets, and its hidden local spots.
On this private e-bike tour, you’ll not only experience the famous landmarks of Shinjuku and Shibuya but also cycle into neighborhoods where locals live, visit a local shrine tucked away, and enjoy a refreshing ride through Yoyogi Park. It’s an unforgettable three-hour journey packed with excitement!
Get the Highlights.
You can expect:
- Ride safely through the bustling Shinjuku and Shibuya.
- Explore backstreets and visit a local shrine.
- Enjoy a relaxing cycle through Yoyogi Park.
Recommended Starting Places
This route ideally starts from one of the following locations:
- Shinjuku
- Shibuya
- Ebisu
- Gaien
Main Viewing Spots
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building

Located in the skyscraper district of Shinjuku West, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is iconic.
We’ll take you to the best photo spots, and if you’re interested, we can even visit the free observation deck on the 45th floor for panoramic city views.
Learn about the history of this area and how it became one of Tokyo’s largest business districts.
Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane)

This narrow alleyway, packed with tiny eateries, gives you a taste of old Tokyo. While we won’t be stopping for drinks during the bike tour, you’ll feel the nostalgic atmosphere and see how it contrasts with the modern skyscrapers nearby.
Godzilla in Kabukicho

A giant Godzilla roars over Kabukicho, Tokyo’s entertainment district. We’ll guide you to the best spot for photos.
By the way, wondering what Kabukicho is all about? If you’re with family, we’ll discreetly give the adults a quick explanation.
Hatonomori Hachiman Shrine

Just a short ride from Shinjuku, you’ll suddenly find yourself in a quiet residential area with this historic shrine. Here, we’ll introduce you to Japanese religious customs and a fascinating connection between this shrine and Mount Fuji that may even surprise many locals.
National Stadium

A venue that captured global attention during the Tokyo Olympics, the National Stadium is more than just an architectural marvel. It’s a place filled with stories from two Olympic Games.
Kyu Asakura House

Tucked away in Shibuya, this 100-year-old residence offers a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture and gardens. We’ll park our bikes and take a short stroll through this beautifully preserved cultural site.
Shibuya Crossing

Experience the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing! Watching thousands of people move in perfect unison is a uniquely Tokyo spectacle and a must-see photo opportunity.
Meiji Shrine

One of Tokyo’s most-visited shrines, Meiji Shrine impresses with its towering torii gates and tranquil forested grounds. If you’d like to explore inside, we’ll park our bikes, and you’ll have about an hour to walk through this peaceful sanctuary.
Yoyogi Park

In the heart of Tokyo, this expansive park offers a refreshing break from the city’s fast pace. Whether it’s cherry blossoms in spring or colorful foliage in autumn, the scenery is always spectacular. Best of all, you can cycle right through it, feeling the breeze as you go.
Why a Private Tour?

Keep your pace, take your time; your pace is our pace.
This route covers a lot of ground, but there’s no way to visit every spot in just three hours.
That’s where the flexibility of a private tour comes in. We customize the route based on your interests, preferences, and travel plans, ensuring the experience is tailored just for you.
See more about private e-bike tours in Tokyo >
Why an E-Bike?

Did you know that the “ya” in “Shibuya” means valley? No matter which route you take, hills are unavoidable.
That’s why an e-bike is a game-changer! With electric assist, you can cycle any hills with ease, enjoying the ride without breaking a sweat.
See more about why you need e-bikes for bike tours >
Tour Story: Tokyo Marathon Athlete Joins Our Ride
Our guests were athletes participating in the Tokyo Marathon. They wanted to explore the city without overexerting themselves before their race day, so they joined our e-bike tour for a perfect blend of sightseeing and light exercise.






Epilogue (Reviews from the Guests)

After the tour, there were heartwarming reviews from them respectively, taking me to Cloud 9!
A very well-organized cycle tour with K. Lots of information beforehand, and the tour was tailored exactly for me. A last-minute addition with a friend was no problem at all, and K immediately arranged everything. The 3-hour ride flew by, covering so many interesting sights. Plenty of stops and great photo opportunities. I would highly recommend this trip!
Fantastic e-bike tour, K is very knowledgeable and told us a lot about the Tokyo history and the Japanese culture in general, very interesting. The e-bikes were very good quality, K is a great ride leader, he is very safe and super friendly! We rode small streets following the underwater rivers, very little tourists know about that!!! I highly recommend this experience!