Discover Tokyo your way with a personalized private tour that caters to your interests. Choose from popular areas like Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, and more, while a knowledgeable guide helps navigate the city. Enjoy tailored experiences, including restaurant reservations and leisure bookings, ensuring a day that reflects your preferences. This flexible tour allows you to explore Tokyo at your pace, with expert insights from a guide who has studied abroad in an English-speaking country.
- Tailored private tour covering popular Tokyo areas: Shibuya, Shinjuku, Asakusa, and more
- Enjoy a flexible itinerary that accommodates your requests and interests
- Guided by an experienced university student with international exposure
- Includes assistance with restaurant reservations and leisure facility bookings
"This is Shibuya Scramble Crossing. Every time the traffic light changes, waves of people converge from all directions. First, take in the whole scene from the corner on the Hachiko side, then cross the diagonal line and aim to take a photo of yourself in the flow of people.
A few minutes' walk from Shibuya Station, MIYASHITA PARK is a three-dimensional park stretching along Meiji-dori Avenue. The rooftop features a lawn and walking paths, allowing you to enjoy a picnic atmosphere in the middle of the city. The lower levels feature fashion boutiques, cafes, and the Shibuya Yokocho food hall, offering a completely different atmosphere between day and night.
Shibuya MODI, located in the center of Koen-dori, is an urban commercial facility that includes the popular meeting spot MODI Vision. The curved glass exterior reflects the city lights, creating a refreshing atmosphere during the day and a dramatic atmosphere at night.
Shibuya Sky is an observation deck located at the top of Shibuya Scramble Square, a high-rise complex directly connected to Shibuya Station. Visitors can move between the indoor Sky Gallery and the outdoor Sky Stage to enjoy panoramic views of the intersection, the streets below, and the ridgeline of Mt. Fuji.
Tokyo Opera City blends architecture, music, and art in one complex. We’ll follow a quiet route through the glass-roofed Galleria, capture clean lines and reflections, and—if the schedule fits—drop into the art gallery (ticketed). Some areas have photo restrictions and quiet rules, so I’ll guide you smoothly. Best around sunset for warm indoor light and city views.
Sensoji Temple is the center of sightseeing in Asakusa. The straight path leading from Kaminarimon Gate to Nakamise, the main hall, and the five-storied pagoda is a “scene from Tokyo's past” where the atmosphere of Edo and prayer coexist.
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