Discover in comfort on a fully customizable Muslim-friendly private sightseeing tour. Travel in a clean, air-conditioned van with a professional driver and explore Tokyo’s best mix of traditional, modern, and cultural landmarks.
Unlike standard group tours, this experience takes you beyond the typical tourist traps and overcrowded spots, letting you enjoy a more authentic and relaxed Tokyo. At the same time, since the itinerary is fully customizable, we can adjust destinations based on your interests-whether you prefer iconic landmarks, hidden gems, shopping areas, or cultural sites.
With Muslim visitors to Japan increasing by over 60% in the past decade (Japan National Tourism Organization), this is the first Muslim-friendly private sightseeing tour in Tokyo. The itinerary includes halal dining, mosque visits, prayer breaks, and unique cultural gems such as Tokyo Camii
We offer FREE pick-up and drop-off services within ALL 23 cities of Tokyo. You will be charged 10,000 JPY additionally for Narita, Haneda, Yokohama and other locations outside of Tokyo. Please make sure to contact us in advance on this matter in the "Special Requests" section.
Tokyo’s oldest and most iconic Buddhist temple, founded in the 7th century. Walk through the lively Nakamise Street, famous for traditional snacks and souvenirs, and admire the grand Kaminarimon Gate.
The tallest structure in Japan at 634 meters, offering spectacular city views from its observation decks. At the base, Tokyo Solamachi shopping complex features many stores, including halal-friendly dining options.
A peaceful Shinto shrine famous for its rows of red torii gates, often compared to Kyoto’s Fushimi Inari. A great place for photos and to experience authentic Japanese spirituality.
A serene Edo-period garden featuring a tidal pond, seasonal flowers, and a teahouse. It’s a beautiful contrast between traditional Japanese landscaping and Tokyo’s modern skyline.
The largest mosque in Japan, famous for its grand Ottoman-inspired dome and detailed mosaics. Includes a cultural center where visitors can learn about Turkish and Islamic traditions.
Head up to the 45th floor for panoramic views of Tokyo. On clear days, you can even spot Mount Fuji.
Founded by world-renowned bonsai master Kunio Kobayashi, this museum is home to centuries-old bonsai trees, including masterpieces valued at millions of yen. It offers a rare chance to appreciate the artistry and philosophy behind this miniature living tradition.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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