Mario Kart Fans Can Drive Nintendo-Style Go-Karts To Get Around In Japan
Voyagin, a tours and activities online booking platform in Tokyo prearranged a short course through its site. The price of it started from £47.11 ($66.88), including the cost of a go-kart rental for 45-60 minutes, a guide, a face mask, shades, fuel, and an optional costume.
All you need to have is a Japanese driving license, Japanese SOFA license, or an International Driving Permit to be a part. Voyagin provided courses in Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. A site that offered a course in Akihabara, Tokyo advertised by saying that, “rent go-karts and ride around Akihabara- dress up as your favorite characters and storm out on the streets of Tokyo’s gaming, anime and manga mecca!”
There were also many enthusiastic reviews from satisfied customers. One of them wrote that undoubtedly the experience was more than worth the price of acceptance. There was no place elsewhere you could get the chance to explore the sites of a major city from the seat of a go-kart.
He added that his tour guide was phenomenal and clicked pictures all throughout the journey. He strongly suggested the longer two hours trip as he got to see many more sites. Another wrote that he had an amazing time. it was the highlight of his Japan trip and was something they would do again and again.
His tour guide (optional; not mandatory) was the friendliest person ever. He always had a smile on his face and took pictures of them to hold on to the memories.
Another website offering such an experience was Street Kart. It assured a very thrilling and must-have experience. Street Kart said that its custom-made go-karts were fully compatible with local governing laws in Japan, while safety regulations ‘exceed’ policy requirements.
The website explained that one should just visualize themselves on a custom-made go-kart especially modified to catch on to the Real-Life Superhero Go-Karting experience!
It further said the drivers to dress up in their favorite character costume, listen to the music of their choice, and drive through the city of Tokyo. The website made sure that all the people around would only look at them. It also gave the option to ride with a group or ride privately.
Street Kart was fully equipped to make their experience a very important one. It also provided the, customers with the service to record the experience on a 4K action camera, and the karts all come bugged with Bluetooth speakers so you can whizz along to your favorite tunes.
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