Explore Tokyo’s vibrant Harajuku and Shibuya with a customizable tour. Discover pop culture, tradition, and culinary delights at your own pace.
Explore Tokyo’s vibrant Harajuku and Shibuya with a customizable tour. Discover pop culture, tradition, and culinary delights at your own pace.
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Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji Shrine is a renowned spiritual site in Tokyo, situated near the vibrant Harajuku and Shibuya districts. This Shinto shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, is enveloped by a vast forest of over 100,000 trees, providing a serene escape from the bustling city.
Visitors can enjoy:
A tranquil walk along the…
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji Shrine is a renowned spiritual site in Tokyo, situated near the vibrant Harajuku and Shibuya districts. This Shinto shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, is enveloped by a vast forest of over 100,000 trees, providing a serene escape from the bustling city.
Visitors can enjoy:
A tranquil walk along the scenic forest path, ideal for reflection and photography.
Admiring the impressive torii gates, including one of Japan’s largest, crafted from 1,500-year-old cypress.
Visiting the main shrine building, where visitors can offer prayers and write wishes on wooden plaques known as ema.
Exploring the displays of sake and wine barrels, donated from across Japan and France, honoring the Emperor’s appreciation for both cultures.
Due to the hot weather this season, visiting Meiji Shrine is optional. If staying cool is preferred, the tour can be shortened or this spot can be skipped. Please share your preferences!
- Takeshita Street - After exploring Meiji Shrine and enjoying the peaceful forest walk, it’s time to change the pace — let’s head to Takeshita Street in Harajuku!
This lively street is brimming with energy, colors, and excitement. It’s the perfect place to unwind and recharge with some tasty street food — like crepes, karaage, or rainbow-colored cotton candy.
You’ll also discover numerous charming shops, offering everything from anime merchandise and character goods to unique Japanese souvenirs like chopsticks and accessories.
It’s a wonderful contrast to the tranquility of Meiji Shrine — now it’s all about fun, fashion, and flavor!
Take your time, explore, and enjoy the unique charm of Harajuku.
- mipig cafe Harajuku - The micro pig café is a favorite among international tourists visiting Japan. Located in areas like Harajuku and Shibuya, these cafés offer a rare and delightful experience — spending time with adorable, tiny pigs known as “micro pigs.”
At the café, you can:
Cuddle and play with friendly micro pigs that are clean, well-trained, and enjoy human interaction.
Relax in a cozy atmosphere, often with soft music and stylish interiors designed to make you feel at home.
Learn about micro pigs, including how they’re raised, their personalities, and even how they’re becoming popular as pets in Japan.
Take adorable photos and videos, perfect for sharing on social media — the pigs often climb into your lap or nap beside you.
This type of café is quite rare outside Japan, making it a truly unique and memorable experience available only here. It’s perfect for animal lovers, families, and anyone seeking a peaceful break from the busy city.
- Shibuya City - After shopping, let’s have lunch in Shibuya.
Halal, allergy-friendly, or vegetarian options are available. Whether you’d like sushi, ramen, wagyu beef, or anything else, just let us know your preferences!
Our local staff, who have lived in Shibuya for a long time, will recommend delicious restaurants that match your tastes.
Please note that the cost of the meal will be covered by you, and the lunch time is flexible and may vary depending on the day’s schedule.
Since many popular places require reservations, feel free to email us in advance so we can plan accordingly.
- Omotesando - If we have some extra time, we can also stop by Omotesando.
Omotesando offers a very different vibe compared to Takeshita Street — it’s more elegant and stylish.
Known as Tokyo’s “Champs-Élysées,” this tree-lined avenue is home to high-end fashion brands, trendy boutiques, cozy cafés, and beautiful modern architecture.
It’s the perfect place for those interested in fashion, design, and lifestyle.
Even just walking around is a treat — you might find a hidden gem, grab a coffee, or do a bit of shopping for unique items or souvenirs.
So if you’re up for it, let’s enjoy a little stroll through one of Tokyo’s most fashionable areas!
- Shibuya City - “On the way to Don Quijote and PARCO, there are some fun spots you might want to check out.
There are cool photo spots — perfect for Instagram — and even some gachapon (capsule toy) machines nearby.
If you’re interested, feel free to stop by for a quick look or photo!
We’ll move at a relaxed pace, so you’ll have time to enjoy.”
- Pokemon Center Shibuya - The Pokémon Center in Shibuya is a dream destination for Pokémon fans from around the world.
Located inside the trendy Shibuya PARCO shopping complex, it’s more than just a store — it’s an experience.
When you walk in, you’re welcomed by a futuristic design that blends technology and creativity.
One of the highlights is the life-sized Mewtwo in a glass tube, just like in a real Pokémon lab!
Inside the store, you’ll find exclusive Pokémon merchandise you can’t get anywhere else — from plush toys and fashion items to stationery and home goods. The space is stylish and fun, making it a hit with both kids and adults.
And if you’re not a huge Pokémon fan — don’t worry! Shibuya PARCO itself is full of great shops, with fashion, art, and lifestyle brands to explore.
But if you do love Pokémon… this is definitely a spot you don’t want to miss!
- MEGA Don Quijote Shibuya Main Store - Next up — everyone’s favorite: Don Quijote!
If you’ve never been here before, get ready — Don Quijote isn’t just a store, it’s like a shopping theme park.
You can find almost anything: snacks, cosmetics, daily necessities, souvenirs, anime goods, electronics, and even quirky costumes — all at discounted prices.
It’s super popular with both locals and tourists. Looking for unusual KitKats? A samurai sword umbrella? A giant plushie? Yup, they’ve got it.
Want to buy skincare products or everyday items? This is the perfect spot. But be warned — it’s easy to get lost inside. Seriously, the place is a maze!
So take your time and have fun exploring. You never know what treasure you’ll find!
- Hachikō Memorial Statue - Since we’re in front of the famous Hachiko statue, let’s take a group photo to start!
It’s one of Tokyo’s most iconic spots — perfect for a memory before we finish our tour.

- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- the entrance fee for the Micro Pig Café is included, so you can just relax and enjoy the experience.
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- the entrance fee for the Micro Pig Café is included, so you can just relax and enjoy the experience.
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Lunch
- Snacks
Begin your day in the vibrant streets of Harajuku, where modern pop culture blends with traditional elements. Stroll along Takeshita Street, enjoy delightful street food, or relax with some micro pigs at a charming animal café. Seeking tranquility? Visit the serene, wooded paths of Meiji Shrine for a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle.
As the day…
Begin your day in the vibrant streets of Harajuku, where modern pop culture blends with traditional elements. Stroll along Takeshita Street, enjoy delightful street food, or relax with some micro pigs at a charming animal café. Seeking tranquility? Visit the serene, wooded paths of Meiji Shrine for a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle.
As the day progresses, head to Shibuya, known for the iconic Scramble Crossing and the beloved Hachiko Statue. Along the way, explore local stores like Don Quijote, or let assistance be provided in finding the ideal lunch spot to satisfy your cravings — whether it’s wagyu beef or halal ramen.
Create your own Tokyo story. Customize your journey to enhance shopping, pop culture experiences, or cultural exploration, all at your preferred pace.
- Personalized itinerary to suit your interests and speed
- Visit Shibuya’s renowned Hachiko Statue and Scramble Crossing
- Savor lunch at a restaurant that matches your tastes
- Discover Harajuku’s distinctive shops, cafes, and cultural landmarks
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.