You can choose either Option A: rent a wheelchair, or Option B: join with your own wheelchair or mobility scooter. Please tell us your preference when booking.
This wheelchair-friendly Tokyo tour features a recommended loop visiting Asakusa, Tsukiji, and Ginza, while staying fully private and flexible for your needs. We begin around Asakusa—where you can also rent and later return a wheelchair at the same location—then enjoy mostly step-free routes to Senso-ji Temple, taste local food at Tsukiji Outer Market, and relax in Ginza with sidewalks and accessible facilities.
Your National Licensed Guide focuses on practical accessibility support that travelers often struggle to arrange alone, such as elevator-friendly routes, accessible restrooms, smooth transfers, and frequent rest breaks. This tour is ideal for wheelchair users, seniors, and families who want to experience Tokyo comfortably, at their own pace, with a plan that can adjust to crowds, weather, and preferences on the day.
The guide will be waiting for you at your hotel lobby with your name sign.
Please inform about your pick up details in advance.
Enjoy Asakusa’s iconic temple town at a relaxed pace. Roll along mostly flat, paved paths from Kaminarimon Gate through Nakamise shopping street to Senso-ji Temple. Your guide will use slopes and elevators where possible, introduce accessible restrooms and resting spots, and help you take photos and enjoy local snacks or shopping.
Explore Tsukiji Outer Market, a lively area with seafood, snacks and kitchenware. We aim for a smoother experience by choosing wider lanes and timing to avoid heavy crowds when possible. Enjoy tastings and lunch at a barrier-free or ground-level restaurant selected to match your preferences and dietary needs.
Discover Ginza, known for wide sidewalks and barrier-free department stores. Visit an accessible mall such as Ginza Six (elevators, accessible restrooms, rooftop garden) or enjoy window-shopping and a relaxed coffee break. The pace is flexible, with frequent restroom and rest stops.
Return to Asakusa by subway and/or taxi. If you used the wheelchair rental option, we will go back to the same rental location to return the wheelchair smoothly. The tour ends in the Asakusa area, and your guide can assist with onward directions and accessible sightseeing tips.
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