Discover Tokyo’s charm with a private car tour, guided by a local expert. Customize your itinerary for a unique cultural experience.
Discover Tokyo’s charm with a private car tour, guided by a local expert. Customize your itinerary for a unique cultural experience.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Situated in the heart of Tokyo, Meiji Jingu is a serene shrine enveloped by a forest of over 100,000 trees. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji, it symbolizes Japan’s shift from the samurai era to the modern age, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Tokyo’s historical timeline.
- Zojo-ji Temple - Zojoji Temple is…
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Situated in the heart of Tokyo, Meiji Jingu is a serene shrine enveloped by a forest of over 100,000 trees. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji, it symbolizes Japan’s shift from the samurai era to the modern age, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Tokyo’s historical timeline.
- Zojo-ji Temple - Zojoji Temple is intimately linked to the Tokugawa family, the rulers of Edo Japan. Several shoguns are interred here, providing insight into the interplay between politics, religion, and power.
- Hie Jinjya - Hie Shrine is closely tied to the Tokugawa shogunate and was considered a protective shrine of Edo Castle. Renowned for its vibrant red torii gates, it offers a glimpse into the spiritual protection and beliefs that underpinned political power in Edo Japan.
- The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - Constructed on the former site of Edo Castle, these gardens were once the epicenter of political power under the Tokugawa shogunate. Stroll through stone walls, gates, and ruins that reveal the magnitude and authority of samurai rule.
- Nijubashi Bridge - One of the most iconic views of the Imperial Palace, Nijubashi Bridge represents the continuity from Edo to modern Japan. It is a fantastic photo opportunity and a significant landmark of imperial authority.
- Tsukiji Fish Market - Discover Tsukiji while learning about the evolution of Tokyo’s food culture—from the original Kanda fish market in the Edo period to Tsukiji and today’s Toyosu Market. Relish fresh seafood and the vibrant atmosphere.
- Hama Rikyu Gardens - A magnificent feudal garden once utilized by the Tokugawa shoguns. Featuring seawater ponds and seasonal landscapes, it reflects the refined aesthetics and leisure culture of Edo’s ruling class.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off in central Tokyo
- Licensed English-speaking guide
- Luxury private vehicle with fuel, tolls, and parking included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off in central Tokyo
- Licensed English-speaking guide
- Luxury private vehicle with fuel, tolls, and parking included
- Lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
- Admission fees (gardens, optional sites)
- Lunch
- Gratuities (optional)
- Admission fees (gardens, optional sites)
Discover Edo-period Tokyo on an exclusive private tour led by a local English-speaking guide. Journey in a luxury vehicle to delve into samurai history, shogun influence, traditional gardens, and local culture — all in a single, well-organized day.
Reasons travelers select this tour:
・Concentrates on Edo history — not a typical Tokyo tour
・Private luxury…
Discover Edo-period Tokyo on an exclusive private tour led by a local English-speaking guide. Journey in a luxury vehicle to delve into samurai history, shogun influence, traditional gardens, and local culture — all in a single, well-organized day.
Reasons travelers select this tour:
・Concentrates on Edo history — not a typical Tokyo tour
・Private luxury vehicle — avoid trains and crowds
・Explore samurai sites, shrines, and a daimyo garden
・Experience Tsukiji and uncover Tokyo’s culinary culture
・Adaptable itinerary customized to your preferences
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for shrine and temple visits.
- Special requests — food, shopping, or off-the-beaten-path spots — are welcome. Please mention them at the time of booking.
- The tour operates rain or shine.
- No eating in the vehicle.
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.