About this tour
Cycle through Tokyo's neon-lit streets on this 2-hour night ride, launching from near Shinjuku Station. You'll navigate quieter routes—Jingu Gaien, Aoyama Cemetery—toward Tokyo Tower's glow, discovering pockets of the city unreachable by train. The pace is steady at 15 km/h through lit neighbourhoods, balancing urban buzz with unexpected calm. Bike and helmet provided.
Highlights
- Cycle past Tokyo Tower illuminated against the night sky
- Access Jingu Gaien and Aoyama Cemetery by bike, not transit
- Roll through Shibuya and Aoyama's quieter backstreets after dark
- Start ten minutes from Shinjuku Station for easy arrival
- Steady 15 km/h pace through city pavements and traffic lights
What to expect
You'll pedal through Tokyo's lit network at a conversational pace, encountering typical urban cycling—pavement riding, traffic light crossings, navigating around foot traffic. The route connects quieter pockets (cemeteries, tree-lined parks) with busier commercial zones, so rhythm shifts between contemplative stretches and sharper focus. Expect to feel the city's scale without rushing; you're moving fast enough to cover distance, slow enough to absorb surroundings. Darkness frames everything differently—neon signs pop, fewer crowds clog streets, and landmarks like the Tower emerge gradually.
Good to know
Eat before departing; no meal stops included. Bikes fit riders 155–185 cm tall. You'll need solid pavement cycling skills, traffic confidence, and moderate cardiovascular fitness. Spinal injuries, pregnancy, and serious heart conditions make this unsuitable. Light rain won't stop the tour, but severe weather may cancel it.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original Global Hobo summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







