Discover Tokyo your way with a private, customizable tour. Explore vibrant streets, hidden gems, and enjoy local insights with a bilingual guide.
Discover Tokyo your way with a private, customizable tour. Explore vibrant streets, hidden gems, and enjoy local insights with a bilingual guide.
- Imperial Palace - Since 1868, the Imperial Palace has been the official residence of Japan’s Emperors, representing the nation’s rich history and cultural legacy. The palace grounds feature the Imperial Residence and the expansive Imperial Palace Complex, encircled by beautiful gardens and traditional moats. Although much of the inner palace…
- Imperial Palace - Since 1868, the Imperial Palace has been the official residence of Japan’s Emperors, representing the nation’s rich history and cultural legacy. The palace grounds feature the Imperial Residence and the expansive Imperial Palace Complex, encircled by beautiful gardens and traditional moats. Although much of the inner palace remains closed to the public, visitors can enjoy the scenic East Gardens and seasonal blooms, offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of Tokyo.
- Senso-ji Temple - Sensoji Temple, a renowned Tokyo landmark, is Japan’s most frequented temple, drawing over 20 million visitors each year. This ancient Buddhist temple, with a history spanning over 1,400 years, provides a deep historical and cultural experience. Approaching the temple, visitors pass through the iconic Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), a vibrant entrance featuring a giant red lantern. Beyond the temple, Nakamise Street is lined with traditional shops offering Japanese souvenirs and street foods, enhancing the lively atmosphere of this esteemed site.
- Tsukiji Jogai Market - Tsukiji Outer Market, celebrated as Japan’s ‘Food Town,’ is a lively destination where visitors can discover a variety of traditional Japanese foods. Its bustling streets are filled with a mix of wholesale and retail shops, along with numerous eateries serving everything from classic dishes to the latest culinary trends.
- Ginza - Ginza is Tokyo’s leading shopping district, famed for its luxurious boutiques, flagship stores, and upscale shopping malls, making it one of Japan’s most prestigious retail destinations. Ginza’s shopping complexes, such as Ginza Six and Mitsukoshi Ginza, present a wide range of designer brands, high-end fashion, and exclusive Japanese goods, attracting fashion lovers and luxury shoppers globally. Ginza Six, the area’s largest shopping complex, features over 240 stores, rooftop gardens, and modern art installations, offering a unique fusion of fashion and culture. Mitsukoshi Ginza, Tokyo’s oldest department store, merges history with modern shopping experiences, showcasing everything from exquisite Japanese crafts to gourmet food floors. Beyond luxury shopping, Ginza also offers trendy cafes, world-class restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a lively destination for a full-day experience.
- Takeshita Street - Takeshita Street in Tokyo’s Harajuku district is a lively hub of youth fashion and culture, renowned for its unique boutiques, trendy shops, and playful kawaii (cute) items. Popular among locals and tourists, it offers a variety of colorful clothing, quirky accessories, and delicious street food, particularly the famous crepes with abundant toppings. A vibrant mix of styles and shops, Takeshita Street embodies the creative spirit of Harajuku, making it a must-visit for a fun, uniquely Japanese experience.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji-Jingu, situated in the heart of Tokyo, is one of Japan’s most renowned shrines, surrounded by a serene forest of over 100,000 trees. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the shrine offers a tranquil escape from the city’s bustling streets, providing a peaceful and spiritual ambiance. Visitors can explore the expansive grounds, which include a beautiful Inner Garden and traditional torii gates. The shrine is also a favored spot for traditional Japanese New Year celebrations, drawing millions of worshippers annually.
- Shibuya Crossing - Shibuya Crossing is among the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections, located in the heart of Tokyo’s dynamic Shibuya district. It accommodates an estimated 2,500 people crossing at any given light change, with over 1,000 pedestrians crossing during peak times. The crossing operates in a distinctive “scramble” pattern, where traffic lights halt all vehicles, allowing people to cross from all directions simultaneously. Surrounded by towering neon signs, large shopping centers, and bustling streets, it captures the fast-paced energy of Tokyo. Featured in movies and media, Shibuya Crossing has become a global emblem of Tokyo’s modern urban life.

- English-speaking guide
- City map
- English-speaking guide
- City map
- Lunch
- Lunch
Experience the highlights of Tokyo on a fully customizable private tour with a welcoming local guide. Explore famous sites like Shibuya Crossing, Asakusa Senso-ji Temple, Meiji Shrine, and Tsukiji Outer Market, while also discovering hidden neighborhoods that most tourists miss.
This private tour is tailored to your interests and pace. Whether you are…
Experience the highlights of Tokyo on a fully customizable private tour with a welcoming local guide. Explore famous sites like Shibuya Crossing, Asakusa Senso-ji Temple, Meiji Shrine, and Tsukiji Outer Market, while also discovering hidden neighborhoods that most tourists miss.
This private tour is tailored to your interests and pace. Whether you are drawn to traditional temples, contemporary city culture, street food, or local neighborhoods, your guide will craft a personalized itinerary just for you.
Navigate the city efficiently using Tokyo’s renowned public transportation while gaining insights into Japanese culture, history, and daily life from a local expert.
Your guide can also assist with restaurant suggestions, photo opportunities, and making your way around Tokyo with ease.
Ideal for couples, families, and small groups seeking a flexible and personalized way to explore Tokyo.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.