Create Your Perfect Day in Tokyo – Private Custom Tour with Local Guide
Experience Tokyo like never before on this fully customizable private tour. Whether you’re interested in traditional temples, trendy neighborhoods, foodie stops, or hidden gems, your local guide will build the perfect itinerary just for you.
Ideal for families, couples, solo travelers... with this tour you set the pace, choose the highlights, and ask all the questions you want, without the stress of planning.
Highlights
* Personalized itinerary based on your interests
* Visit famous landmarks, quiet local spots, or mix both
* Friendly, knowledgeable local guide to show you around
* Flexible start time and pickup at your hotel / accommodation
* Great for first-time or return visitors who want something private and bespoke
We will meet at the exact pinned location that we discuss and agree upon with clear instructions
Outside JR Shibuya station, in front of Hachiko murales
Tsukiji Market, formerly Tokyo's famous fish market, was one of the world's largest wholesale seafood markets. Located in the Chuo ward of Tokyo, it was renowned for its bustling tuna auctions and a vast array of fresh seafood. In 2018, the wholesale market operations were relocated to Toyosu Market, while Tsukiji Market remains a popular destination for tourists, offering a wide range of sushi restaurants, street food vendors
Asakusa is a historic district in Tokyo, Japan, known for its rich cultural heritage and iconic landmarks. It is most famous for the Senso-ji Temple, a Buddhist temple founded in the 7th century, and the vibrant Nakamise-dori shopping street that leads to the temple. Asakusa also offers a glimpse into traditional Tokyo with its well-preserved Edo-era architecture and is a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Ueno is a bustling neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan, known for its cultural attractions and green spaces. It is home to Ueno Park, a large public park that houses several museums, including the Tokyo National Museum and the Ueno Zoo. Ueno also features a vibrant shopping and dining scene, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
Akihabara, often referred to as "Akiba," is a vibrant district in Tokyo, Japan, renowned as the hub of electronics and pop culture. It's famous for its numerous electronics shops, anime and manga stores, as well as maid cafes where customers are served by costumed waitresses. Akihabara has a unique blend of technology, gaming, and subculture that makes it a must-visit destination for tech enthusiasts and fans of Japanese pop culture.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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