Explore Tokyo’s hidden gems with a local guide. Customize your private walking tour for a unique, insider’s view of the city.
Explore Tokyo’s hidden gems with a local guide. Customize your private walking tour for a unique, insider’s view of the city.
- Shinjuku - Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s most bustling areas, famous for its vibrant neon lights, shopping centers, and entertainment options. It houses Shinjuku Station—the busiest in the world—and features everything from towering skyscrapers and gardens to a lively nightlife. Visitors can explore department stores, take in panoramic views, or…
- Shinjuku - Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s most bustling areas, famous for its vibrant neon lights, shopping centers, and entertainment options. It houses Shinjuku Station—the busiest in the world—and features everything from towering skyscrapers and gardens to a lively nightlife. Visitors can explore department stores, take in panoramic views, or unwind in the serene Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
- Shibuya Crossing - Shibuya City is one of Tokyo’s most dynamic districts, celebrated for its fashion, nightlife, and youth culture. At its core is Shibuya Crossing, the globally renowned intersection where hundreds cross from all directions simultaneously. Encircled by neon billboards, shops, and cafés, it stands as a must-see emblem of Tokyo’s vitality.
- Imperial Palace - The Tokyo Imperial Palace serves as the main residence of Japan’s Imperial Family, surrounded by tranquil gardens, historic moats, and stone walls. Situated in the city’s heart, it offers peaceful walking paths, seasonal scenery, and a glimpse into Japan’s royal heritage. Visitors often explore the nearby East Gardens for their stunning landscapes.
- Meiji Jingu - Meiji Shrine is a serene Shinto shrine dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, nestled within a lush forest in central Tokyo. Visitors can enjoy peaceful walking paths, traditional architecture, and cultural rituals, providing a calm retreat from the city’s bustling streets.
- Asakusa - Asakusa is a historic area known for its traditional ambiance and the renowned Senso-ji Temple—the oldest Buddhist temple in Tokyo. Visitors can wander along Nakamise Street, lined with snacks and souvenirs, and experience a blend of old Tokyo with cultural landmarks.
- Akihabara - Akihabara is a vibrant district in Tokyo famed for its electronics shops, anime culture, and gaming stores. Often referred to as the “Electric Town,” it is a haven for tech enthusiasts, otaku, and gamers, offering a lively mix of anime merchandise, maid cafés, and cutting-edge gadgets.
- Ginza / Tokyo Nihonbashi - Ginza is Tokyo’s premier shopping district, renowned for its luxury boutiques, high-end department stores, fine dining, and sleek modern architecture. It is the ideal place to indulge in premium shopping, gourmet cuisine, and chic city vibes.
- Harajuku Station - Harajuku is the epicenter of youth culture and fashion in Tokyo, known for its vibrant street style, trendy boutiques, and lively atmosphere. Stroll down Takeshita Street to discover unique shops, cafés, and the creative energy that defines this iconic district.
- Roppongi - Roppongi is a vibrant district celebrated for its nightlife, international restaurants, and modern art scene. At its heart, Roppongi Hills offers luxury shopping, a world-class art museum, a cinema, and an observation deck with breathtaking views of Tokyo. It is a perfect fusion of culture, entertainment, and urban sophistication.
- Tokyo Tower - Tokyo Tower is an iconic red-and-white structure inspired by the Eiffel Tower, providing panoramic views of the city from its observation decks. It is a popular photo spot, especially at night when the tower is beautifully illuminated. Visitors can enjoy nearby attractions like museums, shops, and cafés within the tower complex.
- Toyosu Market - Toyosu Fish Market is Tokyo’s modern wholesale seafood market, renowned for its early-morning tuna auctions that visitors can observe from designated galleries. It offers fresh sushi restaurants, specialty food shops, and an insight into Japan’s vibrant seafood culture in a clean, spacious, and high-tech setting.
- Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in Japan and a prominent city landmark, offering stunning panoramic views from its two observation decks. It also features shops, restaurants, and an aquarium at its base, making it a popular spot for sightseeing, dining, and entertainment.
- Nakameguro - Nakameguro is a trendy, relaxed neighborhood known for its stylish cafés, independent boutiques, and picturesque canal. It is particularly famous for its cherry blossoms, which line the Meguro River in spring, creating one of Tokyo’s most beautiful sakura spots.
- Odaiba / Shiodome / Shinbashi - Odaiba is a contemporary entertainment district built on a man-made island in Tokyo Bay. It is known for its futuristic architecture, shopping malls, waterfront views, and attractions like TeamLab Borderless, the giant Gundam statue, and the Rainbow Bridge. It is an excellent place for leisure, dining, and enjoying scenic seaside vibes.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Customizable private walking tour
- Local tour guide (Japanese or expat)
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Customizable private walking tour
- Local tour guide (Japanese or expat)
- Tickets for public transport (not necessary as it is a walking tour)
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Tickets for public transport (not necessary as it is a walking tour)
- Gratuities
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
An expert local guide will lead you through the city’s main attractions and hidden treasures. This walking tour allows you to explore numerous locations in a short period. In addition to explaining the sights, the guide offers insights into the city’s and country’s history and culture. The tour is designed to provide a local’s perspective of the city….
An expert local guide will lead you through the city’s main attractions and hidden treasures. This walking tour allows you to explore numerous locations in a short period. In addition to explaining the sights, the guide offers insights into the city’s and country’s history and culture. The tour is designed to provide a local’s perspective of the city. This private tour can be tailored to your preferences, with sightseeing spots agreed upon in advance or discussed upon meeting. The itinerary’s listed sightseeing points are examples of what can be explored. The guide can recommend other locations that align with your interests. Please note, this tour is conducted by a local or expat, not a guide with extensive historical knowledge. If detailed historical information is important, consider booking a different 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.