Discover the vibrant essence of Tokyo on a private, customizable city tour that allows you to explore major highlights and cultural landmarks at your own pace. Visit the historic Asakusa district and the iconic Senso-ji Temple, then immerse yourself in the tranquility of Meiji Shrine. Dive into the bustling modern districts of Shibuya and Shinjuku, experiencing the best of both traditional and contemporary Tokyo. Enjoy the convenience of a private vehicle and knowledgeable guide, ensuring a relaxed and personalized journey through the city.
- Private tour tailored to your interests and preferences
- Visit iconic sites like Senso-ji Temple and Meiji Shrine
- Explore both traditional and modern districts including Shibuya and Shinjuku
- Travel comfortably in a private vehicle with an expert guide
• We offer pickups only within Tokyo’s 23 wards. If your location is outside this area, please contact us before booking, as extra charges may apply. Airport and port pickups/drop-offs are not available.
• If you’re not staying at a hotel, we’re happy to arrange pickup from other locations such as train stations, private residences, Airbnb, or designated landmarks. Please provide the exact address or a clear meeting point (e.g. building name, entrance, nearby shop, etc.) when booking. Our driver will contact you before arrival to confirm the location. If you’re unsure, feel free to message us—we’ll help you find the most convenient pickup spot!
• Confirmation: You will receive a confirmation email/message with pickup time and location details 1 day before your tour.
• Ensure your contact number and email are up to date. For smooth communication, please enable messaging through the Viator platform or WhatsApp if possible.
• You’ll be picked up in a comfortable, air-conditioned private vehicle suitable for your group size.
Senso-ji Temple is Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, located in the historic Asakusa district. Founded in 645 AD, the temple is known for its iconic Kaminarimon Gate, lively Nakamise shopping street, and peaceful main hall where visitors experience traditional incense rituals and prayers. A must-see cultural landmark offering a glimpse into Japan’s history and spirituality.
Tokyo Skytree is Japan’s tallest structure and one of Tokyo’s top attractions, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. Standing 634 meters tall, it provides clear-day views of Mount Fuji, along with a modern shopping and dining complex at its base. A perfect spot for photos, sightseeing, and experiencing Tokyo from above. NOTE - Admission fee will be paid on site.
Tsukiji Fish Market is Tokyo’s most famous food destination, known for its fresh seafood, lively atmosphere, and traditional Japanese street food. Explore narrow lanes filled with fish vendors, sushi shops, and local eateries, offering an authentic taste of Tokyo’s culinary culture. A must-visit spot for food lovers and cultural explorers.
he Statue of Liberty in Daiba is a popular Tokyo landmark offering great photo opportunities with Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge as a backdrop. Located in the Odaiba waterfront area, this replica symbolizes friendship between Japan and France and is a favorite stop for sightseeing, strolls, and scenic views of modern Tokyo.
Rainbow Bridge is one of Tokyo’s most iconic landmarks, connecting central Tokyo to the Odaiba waterfront. Beautifully illuminated at night, the bridge offers stunning views of Tokyo Bay, the city skyline, and nearby attractions. A favorite spot for sightseeing, photography, and evening city views.
Tokyo Tower is one of Tokyo’s most recognizable landmarks, offering panoramic city views from its observation decks. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower, this 333-meter structure blends classic charm with modern city scenery and is especially beautiful when illuminated at night. A must-visit spot for sightseeing and photos in central Tokyo. NOTE - Admission fee will be paid on site.
Shibuya Crossing is the world’s busiest pedestrian intersection and one of Tokyo’s most iconic sights. Watch thousands of people cross at once beneath neon lights and giant screens, capturing the energy and modern spirit of Tokyo. A must-see spot for photos, people-watching, and city vibes.
Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s most vibrant districts, famous for its towering skyscrapers, neon-lit streets, shopping, and entertainment. Home to busy Shinjuku Station, lively nightlife areas, and peaceful spots like Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, it perfectly blends modern city life with moments of calm.
Meiji Jingu Shrine is a peaceful Shinto sanctuary set within a lush forest in the heart of Tokyo. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shōken, it offers a serene escape from the city with towering torii gates, tranquil walking paths, and traditional Shinto rituals. A must-visit for culture and nature lovers.
Takeshita Street is a colorful and lively shopping street in Harajuku, famous for its youth fashion, quirky boutiques, and trendy street food. From crepes to cute souvenirs, it’s the heart of Tokyo’s pop culture and a fun stop for shopping, photos, and people-watching.
Akihabara is Tokyo’s famous electric town and the center of anime, manga, and gaming culture. Packed with electronics stores, themed cafés, and pop-culture shops, it’s a must-visit destination for tech lovers and fans of Japanese pop culture.
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