Konnichiwa! With over 400 tours personally led by our team, we bring a hands-on approach to every journey, ensuring our travelers have a memorable experience. Join our private tours to explore both the modern and historical parts of Tokyo. Our goal is for you to leave with a better understanding of Tokyo's unique character and culture by the end of the tour.
*Please let us know your preferred language for the tour.
(También hay tours en español disponibles en Tokio, Japón.)
The itinerary listed is just an example, and travelers are welcome to customize it based on their preferences. If it's your first time in Tokyo and you're unsure about what to see, we can discuss specific places to visit based on our recommendations. This is a private tour, and we remain flexible to accommodate your preferences. Feel free to decide the duration of your stay at each spot.
(We will be using public transportation for the tour.)
We look forward to creating lasting memories with you!
If located in Tokyo, the local guide will pick you up at your hotel. (Public transportation only; private vehicles unavailable.) For travelers who wish to meet us at a specific location, please let us know where you would like to start the tour. For example, if you're staying in Tokyo only for a few hours during transit, we can start the tour at Shibuya, near the Hachiko statue.
Asakusa Sensoji Temple, nestled in the heart of Tokyo, stands as a testament to the city's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Also known as Senso-ji, this ancient Buddhist temple is the oldest and most revered in Tokyo, drawing millions of visitors each year with its historical significance and vibrant atmosphere.
Meiji Shrine was established in 1920 to honor Emperor Meiji, who played a pivotal role in the modernization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration in the late 19th century. The shrine's construction was completed in 1921, and it was later expanded after being destroyed during World War II. Today, Meiji Shrine is a testament to the enduring legacy of Emperor Meiji and a place of reverence for many.
Tsukiji Fish Market, one of the world's largest and most famous fish markets, is a bustling epicenter of seafood activity in the heart of Tokyo. Renowned for its vibrant energy, incredible variety of fresh seafood, and culinary delights, Tsukiji Fish Market is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic taste of Japanese gastronomy.
Akihabara, often referred to as "Electric Town," is a vibrant and iconic district in Tokyo that has earned a global reputation as the center of Japanese pop culture, electronics, and anime. From towering electronic mega-stores to colorful anime shops and themed cafes, Akihabara is a must-visit destination for tech enthusiasts, gamers, and fans of Japanese subcultures.
Shibuya Crossing, located in the bustling Shibuya district of Tokyo, is not just an intersection; it's a spectacle, a symbol of the city's vibrant energy, and one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. Known for its sheer magnitude and the mesmerizing synchronized flow of people, Shibuya Crossing has become an iconic representation of Tokyo's dynamic urban life.
Shinjuku, one of Tokyo's most bustling and diverse districts, stands as a testament to the city's dynamic energy and multifaceted charm. From towering skyscrapers and neon-lit streets to serene parks and vibrant entertainment options, Shinjuku offers a rich tapestry of experiences that cater to locals and visitors alike.
Ueno, located in the Taito ward of Tokyo, is a multifaceted neighborhood renowned for its cultural richness, expansive park, museums, and vibrant atmosphere. From cherry blossoms in spring to diverse museums, a bustling shopping district, and a zoo, Ueno offers a diverse range of attractions for visitors of all interests.
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