Tokyo can be overwhelming with its unique mix of history, modern culture and endless things to see. This fully private walking tour offers a customizable itinerary tailored to your interests, helping you explore the city smoothly and stress-free. Visit historical landmarks, peaceful Japanese gardens, and vibrant neighborhoods across the city. We’ll also travel by train to experience Tokyo like a local. Whether it’s your first time in Tokyo or a return visit, this tour is designed around you. Our young local guides share insider stories, cultural insights, and hidden gems beyond guidebooks, while introducing the real side of Tokyo and modern Japanese life. -Meals and admission fees are not included -Flexible tour durations: choose from 1 to 8 hours -Fully private customized walking tour -Personalized based on your interests -Ideal for visitors seeking an introduction to Tokyo or real side of Tokyo -Local insights you can’t find on your own -Discover hidden gems and unique local spots
All of our guides are born and raised in Tokyo, offering you a fully private and exclusive tour. This is the perfect introduction to Tokyo. Your booking is confirmed once the reservation is completed. However, we will also send a confirmation message within 24 hours to double-check the details. After booking, we’ll contact you within one weeks of your tour to create a customized itinerary based on your interests. With a private guide, you won’t be tied to a fixed route or shuffled around in a big group — instead, you’ll explore efficiently, blend in with locals, and truly experience the city. Your guide will share insights beyond any guidebook, showing you both Tokyo’s rich history and its modern highlights. Popular spots may include Shinjuku Gyoen, the world-famous Shibuya Crossing, and more. We’ll mainly use public transportation, so please have some yen ready.
Entry is limited to certain public areas. The current Imperial Palace is located on the former site of Edo Castle, a vast park surrounded by moats and impressive stone walls in the middle of Tokyo, just a short walk from Tokyo Station. Today, it serves as the residence of Japan’s Imperial Family. The scenery is stunning, and it provides a refreshing contrast to the busy city streets nearby. The spacious gardens and wide open spaces create a calm, peaceful atmosphere. Please keep in mind that the park is quite large, with a number of slopes and inclines, so some walking can be a little tiring.
With more than 400 shops and stalls lining the streets, it offers a wide variety of fresh foods to enjoy. It’s an excellent spot to stop by for breakfast or lunch. As local guides who were born and raised in Tokyo, we not only share valuable insights but also know the very best shops in terms of both quality and price — places you might not discover on your own. Join us for an adventure through the market and experience its unique local charm together.
but even many Japanese people are not familiar with it. While the outer market offers a wide variety of local street foods, the inner market preserves the “old and authentic” side of Japanese seafood culture. Here you’ll find fresh products that are more familiar to locals, often at lower prices than the outer market, and you can truly feel the vibrant, energetic atmosphere of a working market. Many sushi chefs visit in the early morning to source the freshest ingredients, making it a fascinating glimpse into the very roots of Japan’s culinary traditions.
Shibuya is one of the biggest, unique, and special city and is located in the middle in Tokyo. It’s known as an international area for youth culture, fashion and entertaiment. During the day, the area is bustling with shopping and business, and at night, the neon lights sparkle and create a special atmosphere, different from that of the day.
Built in 1920, it was established in honor of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, following strong requests from the Japanese people. Located right next to Harajuku Station — known as the center of Japan’s “kawaii culture” — the shrine offers a striking contrast. As soon as you pass through the massive torii gate, you are welcomed by a vast, tranquil forest that feels worlds away from the busy streets of Tokyo. This blend of urban energy and natural serenity creates a unique and memorable experience.
self, we will visit the gallery located on a different floor within the same building. Kabuki is one of Japan’s most iconic traditional performing arts, with a history spanning over 400 years. In the gallery, you will learn not only about these historical traditions but also why Kabuki continues to captivate audiences today. It offers a fascinating insight into the richness of Japanese culture.
The temple’s history dates back to the legend of two fisherman brothers who discovered a statue of the Buddha in the Sumida River, leading to the temple’s founding. Beyond its fascinating origins, Senso-ji offers visitors a chance to experience Tokyo’s traditional atmosphere through its historic architecture, lively shopping streets, local food stalls, and deep cultural heritage.
At its heart stands Senso-ji Temple, surrounded by lively streets full of local character and charm. The area is also famous for its traditional festivals, which allow visitors to experience Japan’s seasonal culture and community spirit up close. Unlike Tokyo’s modern districts filled with skyscrapers and luxury shops, Asakusa retains the atmosphere of old Japan with its nostalgic shopping streets and narrow alleys.
ering a peaceful escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Originally built as an imperial garden, it is now open to the public and showcases a unique blend of landscapes: a traditional Japanese garden, a formal French garden, and an English landscape garden, all harmoniously arranged within the grounds.
The streets are extremely narrow, and most of the buildings are traditional two-story wooden structures, creating a very distinctive atmosphere. Originally born out of the black markets after World War II, Golden Gai has a complex history, once associated with prostitution, underground businesses, and student movements — aspects that reflect the hidden side of postwar Japan.
Electronics shops, anime, manga, and gaming stores line the streets, attracting fans from Japan and around the world. The area is full of entertainment, offering a chance to experience the latest trends and technology. You can also enjoy unique experiences like maid cafes and themed cafes.
Originally a villa for the shogun, it features ponds, tidal gardens, and seasonal flowers. The contrast between the lush greenery and the surrounding modern skyscrapers creates a beautiful and relaxing environment for a stroll.
fering a harmonious blend of history and nature. With ponds, small bridges, and hills, the garden provides a scenic experience that changes with the seasons. It is a peaceful place to appreciate traditional Japanese garden design.
It is especially beautiful during cherry blossom season in spring and autumn foliage season. The large pond-centered stroll garden allows visitors to enjoy historical landscaping and natural beauty at a relaxed pace.
It is popular for jogging, picnics, and various events. The park’s spacious lawns and seasonal trees offer a peaceful escape from the city’s busy streets, making it a perfect spot to relax.
own as the center of “kawaii culture.” It is lined with a variety of shops selling fashion, accessories, sweets, and character goods, attracting visitors from Japan and abroad. The street is always lively, offering a chance to experience the latest trends and enjoy unique animal cafes and colorful desserts.
The serene grounds feature traditional architecture and lush greenery, offering a quiet and cultural experience. Seasonal blooms and traditional festivals add to the charm.
Centered around a pond, it offers a calm and peaceful atmosphere despite being in the city. Visitors can enjoy seasonal plants and take a relaxing walk through its scenic grounds.
At night, it is beautifully illuminated, providing a stunning view of Tokyo’s skyline. It is historically significant.
the family temple of the Tokugawa clan, where several Tokugawa shoguns are enshrined. Despite its size and historical significance, it is often overlooked by many foreign visitors. Located right beneath Tokyo Tower, the temple welcomes visitors with beautiful Buddha statues and exhibitions, and the views from the grounds are stunning. It is a peaceful spot in the heart of the city where you can quietly experience the history of Tokyo.
In spring, it is famous for its cherry blossoms, attracting large crowds. The expansive grounds allow visitors to enjoy both nature and culture, making it a perfect place to explore Tokyo’s history.
The historic temple grounds feature beautiful gardens and traditional buildings. It offers a peaceful atmosphere and a cultural experience where visitors can learn about the origin of this iconic Japanese figure.
known as one of the traditional guardian shrines of Tokyo. It protects the central areas of the city—such as Kanda, Nihonbashi, and Akihabara—and is famous for blessings related to business prosperity, good relationships, and success in competitions. Because it is located near Akihabara, the center of anime and gaming culture, the shrine has also become popular for its unique blend of tradition and pop culture. You can even find special omamori (charms) designed in collaboration with anime.
Our guide will pick you up from the hotel or any other location that you request. We will contact you via WhatsApp or Email before the tour start.
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