Explore Tokyo’s iconic sites with a private tour. Customize your journey with an English-speaking driver. Perfect for couples, families, or small groups.
Explore Tokyo’s iconic sites with a private tour. Customize your journey with an English-speaking driver. Perfect for couples, families, or small groups.
- Senso-ji Temple - Annually, over 30 million visitors from Japan and abroad explore Senso-ji Temple. Established in 628, it holds the title of Tokyo’s oldest temple. The Kaminarimon Gate is the most iconic entrance in Asakusa. In Asakusa, rickshaw rides are a popular way to tour the famous sites, making rickshaws a common sight throughout the town….
- Senso-ji Temple - Annually, over 30 million visitors from Japan and abroad explore Senso-ji Temple. Established in 628, it holds the title of Tokyo’s oldest temple. The Kaminarimon Gate is the most iconic entrance in Asakusa. In Asakusa, rickshaw rides are a popular way to tour the famous sites, making rickshaws a common sight throughout the town. Nakamise-dori, the approach to the main road, offers souvenirs rich in Japanese culture, including traditional sweets and tea.
- Tokyo Skytree - Opened on May 22, 2012, Tokyo Skytree is Japan’s tallest tower, reaching 634 meters. Its name reflects the vision of a city that harmonizes with both people and the environment, under a tower resembling a giant tree stretching skyward. The exterior design incorporates traditional Japanese architecture and features the classic Japanese indigo color, a white with a subtle bluish hue.
- Fukagawa Fudodo - Fukagawa Fudodo is a resilient temple that withstood the Great Kanto Earthquake and World War II. The former main hall, Tokyo’s oldest wooden building, is a registered cultural property of Koto Ward. Prayers are conducted in the new main hall five times daily, every two hours from 9:00 to 17:00, and all are welcome to join.
- Tsukiji - Tsukiji, a historic district in central Tokyo, is renowned for its lively market culture and culinary legacy. Although the inner wholesale market relocated to Toyosu in 2018, the outer market remains a vibrant center, bustling with small shops, street food stalls, and traditional eateries. Visitors can savor fresh sushi, grilled seafood, tamagoyaki (Japanese omelet), and other local delicacies while wandering the narrow lanes. The area offers insight into Tokyo’s food culture and the daily lives of local vendors. With its energetic atmosphere and genuine charm, Tsukiji is a must-visit for food enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
- Imperial Palace - The Imperial Palace serves as the official residence of the Emperor and the venue for national ceremonies. In 1868, Emperor Meiji moved from Kyoto to Tokyo, and subsequent emperors have resided in the Imperial Palace since. The gardens and buildings surrounding the Imperial Palace showcase the elegance of Japanese tradition and nature, drawing numerous visitors year-round.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, this shrine is enveloped by lush greenery and is recognized as one of Japan’s largest shrines. The 12-meter-tall torii gate, the largest in Japan, is a significant landmark that leaves a lasting impression on visitors. Meiji Shrine is also famed as a matchmaking shrine, attracting many who come to pray for love and successful relationships.
- Takeshita Street - Harajuku is the heart of kawaii culture, and Takeshita Street is where it is most vividly felt. The street is lined with pop and colorful Kawaii shops offering trendy sweets, fashion, cosmetics, and more, perfect for Instagram. Even if nothing is purchased, the street’s allure lies in the joy of simply browsing.
- Shibuya Crossing - Shibuya Scramble Crossing is often regarded as the world’s busiest crosswalk, with over 2,000 people crossing simultaneously. This intersection is also known as the filming location for the car chase in Fast & Furious X3. Numerous cafes in the area provide views of the scramble crossing. The Hachiko statue is a famous landmark and a popular meeting spot in Shibuya. Hachiko was a dog that faithfully waited for his owner at Shibuya Station daily, even after his owner’s passing. The Hachiko Statue is situated in front of the Hachiko Exit at Shibuya Station.
- Tokyo Tower - Standing at 333 meters, it is Japan’s second tallest structure after Tokyo Skytree. This iconic red-and-white tower, inspired by the Eiffel Tower, has been a cherished landmark since its completion in 1958. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views from the Main Deck and the higher Top Deck, especially at sunset or night when the city lights twinkle. The tower also houses FootTown, a multi-story building at its base with shops, restaurants, and museums. Combining retro charm with modern appeal, Tokyo Tower remains one of the city’s most recognizable and nostalgic attractions.
- Daiba - Odaiba is an artificial island constructed in Tokyo Bay, serving as a seaside subcenter with various facilities. The Rainbow Bridge, opened in 1993, connects Shibaura, Minato-ku, and the Daiba district. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk, relax, or play while admiring the sea and the Rainbow Bridge. A replica of the Statue of Liberty stands at Odaiba Seaside Park.

- Private transportation
- Booster seat
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Private transportation
- Booster seat
- Parking fees
- On-board WiFi
- Admission Fee for Tokyo Sky Tree/Tokyo Tower
- Admission Fee for Fukagawa Fudodo (Naritasan Tokyo Betsuin)
- Walking guide (insights are given mostly while in car between destinations)
- Admission Fee for Tokyo Sky Tree/Tokyo Tower
- Admission Fee for Fukagawa Fudodo (Naritasan Tokyo Betsuin)
- Walking guide (insights are given mostly while in car between destinations)
Explore Japan on your terms with our fully customizable private tour in the Tokyo and Mt. Fuji region. Travel comfortably with a professional English-speaking driver and enjoy a stress-free experience tailored to your preferences.
Whether you’re interested in exploring Tokyo’s modern districts, traditional temples, or embarking on a breathtaking day trip…
Explore Japan on your terms with our fully customizable private tour in the Tokyo and Mt. Fuji region. Travel comfortably with a professional English-speaking driver and enjoy a stress-free experience tailored to your preferences.
Whether you’re interested in exploring Tokyo’s modern districts, traditional temples, or embarking on a breathtaking day trip to Mt. Fuji, we create an itinerary just for you.
This is not a fixed group tour — it’s entirely private and flexible.
Duration: Approximately 9 hours of guided sightseeing
• Fully customizable itinerary
• Private, comfortable vehicle
• English/Russian-speaking driver
• Hotel pickup & drop-off
• Family-friendly
• Professional photo assistance
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.