Tokyo Sightseeing Tour by Private Car with Bilingual Driver-Guide

5.0
(10 reviews)

8 to 10 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

• Private tour exclusive to you and your travel companions
• Flexibility to customize according to your interests and schedule
• Travel in a comfortable, modern vehicle with free Wi-Fi to share photos as you explore
• Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your central Tokyo hotel

Discover the Heart of Tokyo with Our Exclusive Tour!

Step into the bustling streets, neon lights, and rich culture of Japan’s capital with our immersive Tokyo tour. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or a lover of modern wonders, this tour is your gateway to experiencing Tokyo in a way that’s unforgettable. From the tranquil beauty of temples to the vibrant pulse of Shibuya, we’ll take you on a journey through the city’s most iconic sights and hidden gems. Let us show you Tokyo like never before — tailored to your interests, with expert guidance every step of the way.

What's Included

Air-conditioned vehicle
GST 9goods and services tax0
Private transportation
Fuel surcharge
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Tokyo Skytree

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

Please note that our pickup service is available exclusively within the Tokyo territory (32 wards). For locations outside of Tokyo, an additional charge will apply.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 to 10 hours (approximately)
  • 1

    Once the world’s largest wholesale seafood market, Tsukiji Fish Market remains a must-visit destination in Tokyo for food lovers and cultural explorers. Although the inner wholesale market moved to Toyosu in 2018, the outer market at Tsukiji is still bustling with life—featuring narrow lanes lined with fresh seafood stalls, traditional Japanese snacks, street food, kitchenware shops, and sushi restaurants. A visit offers a flavorful glimpse into Japan’s culinary heritage and the vibrant energy of Tokyo’s food scene, making it a favorite stop for locals and tourists alike.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 2

    Tokyo’s oldest and most iconic Buddhist temple, Sensoji is a must-visit landmark located in the heart of Asakusa. Originally founded in 645 AD, this historic temple is dedicated to Kannon, the Goddess of Mercy, and draws millions of visitors every year. As you walk through the grand Kaminarimon Gate and along the bustling Nakamise shopping street, you’ll be immersed in traditional Japanese culture, vibrant stalls, and the spiritual atmosphere of the temple grounds. Sensoji offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and lively local charm—an unforgettable highlight of your Tokyo visit.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Soaring 634 meters into the sky, Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in Japan and a modern symbol of Tokyo. Located in the Sumida district near Asakusa, this futuristic broadcasting tower features two observation decks offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city—on clear days, you can even spot Mount Fuji in the distance. Inside, you’ll find shopping, dining, and even an aquarium, making it a popular destination for both sightseeing and entertainment. A visit to Tokyo Skytree combines cutting-edge architecture with unforgettable scenery, offering a unique perspective of Tokyo from above.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 4

    Akihabara (Electric Town) Known as Tokyo’s vibrant hub for electronics, anime, and otaku culture, Akihabara is a paradise for tech lovers and pop culture fans. From multi-level electronic stores and retro gaming shops to anime merchandise, maid cafés, and themed experiences, this district pulses with energy and color. Whether you’re hunting for the latest gadgets, vintage collectibles, or just soaking in the lively atmosphere, Akihabara offers a truly unique and exciting side of modern Tokyo.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 5

    Located in the heart of Tokyo near Harajuku, Meiji Jingu is one of Japan’s most important and beloved Shinto shrines. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the shrine is surrounded by a tranquil forest of over 100,000 trees donated from across Japan, creating a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle. As you walk through the towering torii gates and along the shaded paths, you’ll experience a deep sense of tradition and spiritual calm. Meiji Jingu offers a perfect blend of nature, culture, and Shinto heritage—an essential stop for anyone seeking to understand Japan’s spiritual heart.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • 6

    Nestled in the heart of the city, the Tokyo Imperial Palace is the primary residence of Japan’s Emperor and a serene symbol of the nation’s heritage. Surrounded by moats, stone walls, and beautifully manicured gardens, the palace grounds offer a peaceful contrast to Tokyo’s urban bustle. While the inner grounds are not open to the public (except on special occasions), visitors can enjoy a scenic walk around the East Gardens and take in views of the iconic Nijubashi Bridge. The Imperial Palace is a perfect stop to appreciate Japan’s imperial history, architecture, and natural beauty—all in one majestic setting.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Tokyo Tower – The Iconic Symbol of Japan’s Capital Standing tall at 333 meters, Tokyo Tower is one of Japan’s most recognizable landmarks and a symbol of the city’s post-war rebirth. Inspired by Paris’s Eiffel Tower but painted in striking white and orange, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s sprawling skyline, Mount Fuji on clear days, and even dazzling nightscapes. Beyond the observation decks, the tower complex also features museums, shops, and restaurants, making it a must-visit spot for travelers seeking both beauty and culture in the heart of the city.

    Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Get ready to dive into the colorful and trendy side of Tokyo! Takeshita Street in Harajuku is a vibrant hub of youth culture, lined with quirky fashion boutiques, crepe stands, themed cafés, and the latest street trends. Just a short walk away, Harajuku offers a unique mix of traditional and modern—from the peaceful Meiji Shrine to designer shops along Omotesando Avenue. From there, head to Shibuya, one of Tokyo’s most iconic districts. Don’t miss the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, where hundreds of people cross from all directions in perfect chaos. Nearby, the Hachiko Statue, a tribute to Japan’s most loyal dog, adds a heartwarming touch. Whether it’s shopping, people-watching, or soaking in neon city vibes, this area is a must-see for anyone wanting to experience Tokyo’s youthful energy and urban culture.

    1 hour 30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 8

    Shibuya Crossing Often called “The Scramble,” Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest and most iconic pedestrian intersections in the world. With hundreds of people crossing from all directions at once, it’s a powerful symbol of Tokyo’s energy, rhythm, and modern life. Surrounded by giant video screens, neon lights, and the famous Shibuya 109 shopping mall, it’s a must-visit spot for photos and people-watching. Whether viewed from street level or from a nearby café or observation deck, the crossing offers an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of Tokyo’s fast-paced urban culture.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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