Discover Tokyo with personalized tours, blending iconic sights and hidden gems. Tailor your adventure with expert local guides for an unforgettable experience.
Discover Tokyo with personalized tours, blending iconic sights and hidden gems. Tailor your adventure with expert local guides for an unforgettable experience.
- Senso-ji Temple - As Tokyo’s oldest temple, Senso-ji Temple stands as a prominent cultural landmark. The area is vibrant, featuring traditional architecture, local snacks, and souvenir shops. Visitors can enjoy learning about traditional temple customs, such as omikuji fortune slips and hand purification at the temizuya, in an engaging and…
- Senso-ji Temple - As Tokyo’s oldest temple, Senso-ji Temple stands as a prominent cultural landmark. The area is vibrant, featuring traditional architecture, local snacks, and souvenir shops. Visitors can enjoy learning about traditional temple customs, such as omikuji fortune slips and hand purification at the temizuya, in an engaging and accessible manner.
- Kaminarimon Gate - Kaminarimon Gate is a renowned Tokyo landmark and the symbolic entrance to Asakusa. It is famous for its massive red lantern, weighing approximately 700 kilograms, and the statues of Fujin and Raijin, the gods of wind and thunder, on either side. Beyond being a photo spot, it offers a memorable glimpse into old Tokyo.
- Shin Nakamise Shopping Street - Nakamise Street is a bustling shopping street leading to Senso-ji Temple, offering a traditional Asakusa atmosphere. With long-established shops, local snacks, souvenirs, and seasonal treats, it provides a delightful and classic Tokyo experience. Visitors can explore beloved local shops that have been cherished for generations.
- Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai) - Kappabashi Kitchen Town is a unique shopping street dedicated to food and cooking. From Japanese knives and tableware to restaurant supplies and realistic plastic food samples, it is intriguing even for non-professional chefs. Its lesser-known status among tourists adds to its special charm.
- Takeshita Street - Takeshita Street is a vibrant hub of youth culture in Tokyo, filled with colorful shops, trendy sweets, fashion boutiques, and a lively pop atmosphere. Known for bold street fashion, playful food, and unique experiences like animal cafés, it showcases the fun and expressive side of Harajuku.
- Omotesando - Omotesando presents a distinct atmosphere from nearby Harajuku, with stylish architecture, luxury brands, elegant cafés, and wide tree-lined streets. It is one of Tokyo’s most sophisticated areas, where fashion, design, and modern city life blend beautifully.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji Jingu Shrine is a serene and significant Shinto shrine in Tokyo, surrounded by a vast forest. Upon entering, the city’s noise fades, creating a calm and almost sacred atmosphere. It offers a striking contrast to the bustling city around it.
- Yoyogi Park - Yoyogi Park is a popular gathering spot in Tokyo, beloved by locals and visitors alike. Especially lively on weekends, it hosts picnics, music, dance practices, and relaxation on the grass. It provides a charming glimpse into everyday Tokyo life.
- Shibuya Crossing - Shibuya Scramble Crossing is a world-famous intersection and a true emblem of modern Tokyo. When the lights change, people cross from all directions, creating an exhilarating and unforgettable scene. Experiencing it in person captures the city’s speed, energy, and scale.
- Imperial Palace - The Imperial Palace is a key historical site in Japan and the residence of the Imperial Family. Surrounded by moats, stone walls, and expansive gardens, it offers a tranquil and elegant atmosphere in central Tokyo. It provides a refined and historic perspective of the city.
- Akihabara - Akihabara is a prime destination in Tokyo for anime, manga, games, and Japanese pop culture. With electronics shops, arcades, and specialty stores, it attracts fans from around the globe. Visitors can enjoy Akihabara in a more local and enjoyable way by exploring unique game spots and experiences.
- Uenokoen - Ueno Park is a renowned public park in Tokyo, where culture, nature, and local life converge. Home to museums, temples, seasonal flowers, and spacious paths, it becomes even more special during cherry blossom season, offering stunning sakura views and photo opportunities.
- Ameyoko Shopping Street - Ameyoko Market is a bustling street market near Ueno, retaining the energy of old Tokyo. Packed with small shops selling street food, snacks, seafood, clothes, and everyday goods, it exudes a lively, local, and character-filled atmosphere.
- Nezu Shrine - Nezu Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine celebrated for its beautiful grounds, traditional architecture, and peaceful ambiance. Famous for its azalea garden in spring, it remains charming year-round. Compared to more famous shrines, it offers a quieter and more intimate experience.
- Yanaka Ginza Shopping Street - Yanaka is an ideal place to experience the nostalgic charm of old Tokyo. With quiet backstreets, small local shops, temples, shrines, and a traditional atmosphere, walking here feels like stepping back in time. It is perfect for travelers seeking a softer and more personal side of the city.
- Rikugien Garden - Rikugien Garden is one of Tokyo’s most stunning traditional Japanese gardens, designed for peaceful strolling and seasonal appreciation. The paths, pond, bridges, and carefully arranged landscapes create a serene and elegant setting, far removed from the bustling city outside.
- Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street - Sugamo Jizo-dori Shopping Street, often called “Grandma’s Harajuku,” offers charm beyond its nickname. With a warm atmosphere, traditional sweets, local food, and everyday shops, it provides a nostalgic and local Tokyo experience.
- Tsukiji Jogai Market - Tsukiji Outer Market is a historic Tokyo market with over 400 shops and stalls offering a wide variety of fresh foods. It is an excellent spot for breakfast or lunch. Local guides, born and raised in Tokyo, know the best shops for quality and price, offering insights beyond typical tourist paths.
- Former Shiba Rikyu Gardens - Hama-rikyu Gardens is a beautiful traditional garden that once served as a feudal lord’s residence during the Edo period. Surrounded by modern skyscrapers, it offers a striking contrast between old and new Tokyo. The seawater pond, teahouse, and seasonal landscapes create a peaceful and elegant atmosphere.
- Ginza - Ginza is Tokyo’s most renowned luxury shopping district, known for its elegant streets, department stores, designer brands, and refined atmosphere. It also features long-established cafés and traditional shops, adding depth beyond high-end shopping.
- Toyosu Market - Toyosu Market is Tokyo’s modern wholesale market, succeeding the inner market functions of Tsukiji. Known for its clean, organized facilities and connection to the city’s seafood culture, it is a great stop for travelers interested in food and Tokyo’s behind-the-scenes aspects.
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is one of Tokyo’s most beautiful and spacious parks, offering a peaceful escape near one of the city’s busiest areas. Combining Japanese, English, and French landscape styles, it creates a unique and elegant atmosphere, especially popular during cherry blossom season.
- Kabukicho - Kabukicho is a famous entertainment district in Tokyo, known for its neon lights, nightlife, and vibrant energy. It presents a different side of the city from temples and gardens, with numerous restaurants, bars, and lively streets. Exploring Kabukicho offers insights into Japanese night culture beyond the surface.
- Shinjuku Golden Gai - Golden Gai is a unique nightlife district in Shinjuku, featuring over 300 tiny bars in narrow alleyways. The traditional two-story wooden structures create a distinctive atmosphere, and its unusual history adds character to this unforgettable part of Tokyo.
- Tokyo Tower - Tokyo Tower is a recognizable landmark and a lasting symbol of postwar Tokyo. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower but with its own character, it represents Japan’s rapid growth and modernization. It retains a nostalgic charm distinct from Tokyo’s newer skyscrapers.
- Zojo-ji Temple Daimon - Zojo-ji Temple is a historic temple founded during the Edo period, known as the Tokugawa clan’s family temple. Located beneath Tokyo Tower, it offers a beautiful contrast between traditional history and the modern skyline, providing a peaceful spot to experience Tokyo’s history.
- Roppongi Hills, Shop & Restaurant - Roppongi Hills is a modern complex combining shopping, dining, art, and city views. Known for its stylish atmosphere and international feel, it is an excellent place to experience Tokyo’s modern, polished, and cosmopolitan side.
- Odaiba District - Odaiba is a popular waterfront area known for its open spaces, futuristic atmosphere, and stunning views of Tokyo Bay. Home to attractions like the life-size Gundam statue and modern entertainment complexes, it offers a playful and memorable side of Tokyo.
- Nakano - Nakano is a subculture hotspot in Tokyo, where anime, manga, collectible figure shops, vintage stores, small bars, and live music venues converge. Best known for Nakano Broadway, it offers a deep, local, and uniquely authentic side of Tokyo.
- Koenji Nakadori Shotengai - Koenji is one of Tokyo’s most creative neighborhoods, known for vintage clothing shops, music culture, small cafés, and a relaxed local vibe. It is a great place to experience a more alternative and personal side of the city.
- Shimokitazawa - Shimokitazawa is a popular Tokyo neighborhood for vintage fashion, independent shops, and creative street style. Loved for its relaxed atmosphere and unique clothing stores, it offers a special experience for travelers interested in fashion and Tokyo’s local style culture.
- Kanda Jinbocho - Jimbocho is a world-famous book town, lined with numerous new and secondhand bookstores. With a calm and intellectual atmosphere, old cafés, and long-established shops, it has a strong cultural feel. It is also known as Tokyo’s curry district, with many classic curry restaurants.

- Personalized itinerary created after booking by an expert local guide
- Private Walking Tour with Public Transport
- Cultural insights and local perspectives to help you experience Tokyo like a local
- Hotel pickup
- Travel support for currency exchange, hotel reservations, and traffic
- Photo-taking support
- Personalized itinerary created after booking by an expert local guide
- Private Walking Tour with Public Transport
- Cultural insights and local perspectives to help you experience Tokyo like a local
- Hotel pickup
- Travel support for currency exchange, hotel reservations, and traffic
- Photo-taking support
- Food and Drinks (For you and Guide)
- Your transportation Fee
- Entry/Admission -ex.Rikugien Garden, Kyu Shiba Rikyu Gardens, Shinjuku Gyoen
- Food and Drinks (For you and Guide)
- Your transportation Fee
- Entry/Admission -ex.Rikugien Garden, Kyu Shiba Rikyu Gardens, Shinjuku Gyoen
[Available • Mar 30~]
Experience a private, fully personalized Tokyo tour designed around your interests, pace, and travel style. From iconic locations like Asakusa, Shibuya, Tsukiji, Shinjuku, and Akihabara to hidden local gems such as Sugamo and Yanaka, each itinerary is crafted to showcase both the renowned and lesser-known sides of Tokyo that…
[Available • Mar 30~]
Experience a private, fully personalized Tokyo tour designed around your interests, pace, and travel style. From iconic locations like Asakusa, Shibuya, Tsukiji, Shinjuku, and Akihabara to hidden local gems such as Sugamo and Yanaka, each itinerary is crafted to showcase both the renowned and lesser-known sides of Tokyo that visitors often overlook!
Whether your interests lie in culture, history, cuisine, famous landmarks, or hidden treasures, the tour is tailored to create the perfect day for you in Tokyo. Instead of adhering to a fixed schedule, explore the city in a more personal and adaptable manner!
Ideal for both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers, this experience blends Tokyo’s must-see attractions with genuine hidden gems, allowing you to create unforgettable memories!
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We are a friendly team of Tokyo locals in our 20s, all raised in the city. We love sharing not only Tokyo’s famous highlights but also the authentic Tokyo we know — like spending the day with local friends!
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