Tokyo’s vast, dynamic culture can feel overwhelming to first-time visitors—but with a knowledgeable local guide, the city comes to life in a way that's both immersive and personal. Before your tour, your guide connects with you to understand your interests, ensuring a customized experience tailored to your style.
Explore Tokyo’s must-see landmarks, uncover hidden gems, and wander through vibrant neighborhoods that many travelers miss. Along the way, your guide shares deep insights into local life, history, and culture, giving you a richer, more authentic experience of the city.
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Step into the heart of Tokyo's old Edo period streets shita-machi and experience the nostalgic charm of a bygone era. Asakusa is home to Sensoji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most iconic Buddhist temple, dating back to the 7th century. Approach the temple through Nakamise Street, a bustling shopping lane filled with traditional snacks and souvenirs. Discover some secrets of this area known only by our guides!
A paradise for food lovers, the historic Tsukiji district remains a vibrant hub of seafood and street food culture. With over 450 vendors, you'll find everything from fresh sushi to grilled delicacies. Don't miss the Hongwanji Buddhist Temple and Namiyoke Shrine, two cultural landmarks nestled amidst the bustling market.
A tranquil escape in the heart of Tokyo, Shinjuku Gyoen boasts sprawling lawns, scenic walking paths, and serene landscapes. In spring, it's one of the city's best spots for cherry blossom viewing.
Experience the energy of Shibuya Scramble, the world’s busiest pedestrian crossing. While here, take a moment to visit the famous Hachiko Statue, a tribute to Tokyo’s most loyal dog.
Nestled in a lush forest next to Harajuku, Meiji Shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Completed in 1920, the shrine was rebuilt after WWII and remains a peaceful oasis in the bustling city.
Known as Tokyo’s "Electric Town", Akihabara is a haven for anime, manga, and gaming enthusiasts. Alongside towering electronics stores, you’ll find themed cafés, retro gaming arcades, and vibrant otaku culture. On Sundays, Chuo Dori transforms into a lively pedestrian zone.
One of Tokyo’s oldest and most scenic gardens, Koishikawa Korakuen was built in the Edo period as a retreat for the ruling Tokugawa family. Designed with classical Japanese aesthetics, the garden embodies harmony and tranquility.
A stunning traditional landscape garden by Tokyo Bay, Hama Rikyu features seawater ponds that change with the tides and a picturesque teahouse where you can enjoy matcha with a view.
A sprawling market place, renouned for leather, gold and silver accessories, izakayas, and quirky candy shops. The Marishiten Tokudaiji is also nestled within these bustling streets.
A masterpiece of Edo-period landscape design, Rikugien means "Six Poems Garden", with trails leading to scenic viewpoints inspired by classical Japanese poetry.
A trendy neighborhood with an array of great cafes, second hand fashion shopping and some of the best curry rice in town. A must see, and taste for fashion enthusiasts.
At the heart of Harajuku’s youth fashion scene, Takeshita Street is a lively hub of trendy shops, unique boutiques, and famous crepe stands. A must-visit for fashionistas and pop culture lovers!
A futuristic waterfront entertainment hub, Odaiba is a man-made island packed with shopping malls, theme parks, and stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay.
Visit the tallest tower in Japan. This towering monument of engineering stands at 634 meters and offers stunning views of the tokyo city vistas. Wander the coiling corridors of Soramachi department where an aquarium is located at the base of the tower.
These old-town neighborhoods survived Tokyo’s modernization and remain rich with history. Wander through Nezu Shrine, Yanaka Cemetery, and charming alleyways lined with traditional izakayas, wooden houses, and retro shops.
A nostalgic throwback to post-war Tokyo, Golden Gai is a collection of narrow alleyways packed with tiny, atmospheric bars. Once a black market, it now preserves a unique slice of Tokyo nightlife.
Tokyo’s retro icon, the bright-red Tokyo Tower is a beloved landmark and a symbol of Japan’s post-war rebirth. Fans of anime will recognize it from countless TV shows and films!
Newly relocated inner fish market packed with the best sushi, fresh sashimi and view of the fish auctioneering grounds. Senkyaku Banrai is an Edo period shopping arcade built to reenact the old market of antiquity.
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