What makes this experience truly unique is the selection of access to lesser-known local establishments that most visitors wouldn’t discover on their own. Together, we’ll step beyond the tourist trail and explore the everyday life of Tokyo’s neighborhoods — the places where locals actually live, eat, and spend their time.
This is a private tour guided by Shino, a certified inbound tour guide and licensed Domestic Itinerary, Control Manager. Born and raised in Japan, she combines excellent English communication skills with deep knowledge of Japanese culture, history, and everyday life, offering insights you won’t find in guidebooks.
From the endless urban playground of metropolitan Tokyo to charming hidden corners tucked away from the crowds, every walk is filled with discoveries. Come with curiosity and leave with more than just photographs — authentic stories, meaningful encounters, and memories that will stay with you long after your journey ends!
Guests will be picked up at their hotel lobby or will meet at the station exit in Tokyo 23 words. Let us know your preferred pick up point. We’ll explore Tokyo by walking public transportation.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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