Explore Tokyo’s iconic sites with expert guide Romy. Visit Tsukiji Market, Imperial Garden, and Asakusa. Perfect for first-time visitors!
Explore Tokyo’s iconic sites with expert guide Romy. Visit Tsukiji Market, Imperial Garden, and Asakusa. Perfect for first-time visitors!
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Tsukiji Jogai Market - 【Tsukiji Fish Market】 - The Kitchen of Tokyo - Experience the freshest local cuisine, engage with the welcoming locals, and delve into the rich history and culture of Tokyo!
Tsukiji, often referred to as Tokyo’s kitchen, is always alive with vibrant energy!
With a history spanning over 90 years, this renowned fish market…
- Tsukiji Jogai Market - 【Tsukiji Fish Market】 - The Kitchen of Tokyo - Experience the freshest local cuisine, engage with the welcoming locals, and delve into the rich history and culture of Tokyo!
Tsukiji, often referred to as Tokyo’s kitchen, is always alive with vibrant energy!
With a history spanning over 90 years, this renowned fish market features 400 distinctive shops offering a variety of fresh seafood, meat, vegetables, and kitchenware.
It’s an ideal spot for enjoyable shop hopping! Experience the freshest local foods, engage with the friendly locals, and explore the rich history and culture of Tokyo together.
It promises to be an unforgettable adventure!
- The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - 【East Gardens of the Imperial Palace】 - A place where Japan’s past, present, and future converge!
This is a location where Japan’s past, present, and future meet. Once the residence of the shogun and Edo Castle, it became the Imperial residence following the Meiji Restoration (Civil War in 1867).
Nearby, financial centers and numerous government offices in Kasumigaseki create a unique spot where you can experience the dynamic contrast of both the past and the future.
Let’s discuss the intriguing history of the samurai and the Emperor! The gardens here are enchanting, providing a peaceful retreat where you can admire bamboo, pine trees, and even koi fish.
Drawing from experience with the Imperial Household Agency, many interesting stories can be shared! A hidden gem will also be revealed!
- Asakusa - 【Asakusa】 An ancient temple town established in the 7th century, immerse yourself in the stylish atmosphere of Edo-Tokyo.
Asakusa is a delightful district brimming with the vibrant energy of Edo-Tokyo (17th Century to mid-19th Century).
With the impressive Tokyo Skytree, elegantly dressed women in beautiful kimonos, nostalgic rickshaws, the lively Kaminarimon Gate, and the golden dragon, Asakusa is truly filled with exciting and vibrant energy.
First, a fantastic overview of this charming district will be shown from the top of the Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center. An excellent view of Asakusa can be enjoyed from here! Following that, a guide to Kaminarimon, Nakamise—the oldest shopping street in Tokyo—Sensoji Temple, and Asakusa Shrine will be provided. Along the way, enjoy browsing through a variety of delightful souvenirs, such as fans, lucky cats, kimonos, Japanese swords, matcha, and ningyoyaki (sweet cakes).
If interested, a visit to a cat café or dog café can be arranged.

- Hotel meet-up in Central Tokyo
- 6-hour walking tour
- Explore highlights and hidden gems
- Hotel meet-up in Central Tokyo
- 6-hour walking tour
- Explore highlights and hidden gems
- Transportation Fee (from your hotel to the final destination Asakusa) approx. 1,000yen.
- Lunch
- Transportation Fee (from your hotel to the final destination Asakusa) approx. 1,000yen.
- Lunch
Explore Tokyo’s most renowned and unforgettable attractions: Tsukiji Market, the Imperial Garden, and Asakusa (Old Town).
This thoughtfully designed tour leads you to the city’s most famous spots, where tradition seamlessly blends with modernity!
Your guide, a local who grew up near the Imperial Palace and worked at the Imperial Household Agency, is an…
Explore Tokyo’s most renowned and unforgettable attractions: Tsukiji Market, the Imperial Garden, and Asakusa (Old Town).
This thoughtfully designed tour leads you to the city’s most famous spots, where tradition seamlessly blends with modernity!
Your guide, a local who grew up near the Imperial Palace and worked at the Imperial Household Agency, is an expert on Tsukiji and Asakusa, and will highlight Tokyo’s essential sights.
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors to Japan, especially on your initial day!
- Confirmation will be sent at time of booking
- This tour/activity is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers.
- It is advisable to wear walking shoes.
- If you arrive late, the tour cannot be extended.
- Refunds will not be provided for cancellations or late arrivals on the day of the tour.
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.