Pricing
4-Hour
1person
2-4persons
28,000 JPY
30,000 JPY
Each additional guest
(up to 6guests total):+10,000 JPY per person
6-Hour
1person
2-4persons
40,000 JPY
45,000 JPY
Each additional guest
(up to 6guests total):+10,000 JPY per person
We also welcome solo travelers who would like a private, relaxed experience in Tokyo.
Please note:
Each group can have up to 6 guests, including infants and children.
The Prices include Japan's 10% consumption tax.
As this is a walking tour,please wear comfortable shoes.
What's included:
-Guide fee
-Hotel pick up
Not included:
-Transportation costs
-Lunch and other food / drinks
-Entrance fees
-Private car or taxi fares
-Any other personal expenses
Highlights of Tokyo
Here are some of Tokyo's top highlights - popular, iconic, and not to be missed!

Asakusa
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s oldest areas, renowned for Senso-ji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple rich in tradition. The Nakamise shopping street leading to the temple offers many snacks and souvenirs. It’s a wonderful place to feel the spirit of old Tokyo.
Meiji Jingu Shrine
Located near Harajuku, Meiji Jingu Shrine is surrounded by a peaceful forest in the heart of the city. Visitors come here to pray, make wishes,
or simply enjoy the calm atmosphere. It’s a perfect place to take a quiet walk and experience Japan’s spiritual side.
Takeshita Street, Harajuku
Takeshita Street is full of color and energy.
It’s famous for unique fashion, trendy shops,
and fun sweets like crepes. Many young people come here to enjoy the latest styles and
the cheerful atmosphere.
Shibuya
Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most exciting areas. The famous Shibuya Crossing shows the city’s lively rhythm, while countless shops and cafés make it fun to explore. The statue of Hachiko,
the loyal dog, is also a popular meeting spot.
Imperial Palace East Gardens
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are open to the public and offer beautiful lawns, stone walls, and seasonal flowers. It’s a peaceful place where you can enjoy nature and imagine
the history of Japan’s royal family.
(The East Gardens are closed on Mondays and Fridays.)
Tsukiji
Tsukiji is known for its long history as a fish market and its delicious fresh seafood. Today, many local shops and restaurants still serve sushi and other traditional dishes. It’s a great spot for food lovers who want to taste authentic Japanese flavors.
(Please note that many shops at the Tsukiji Market may be closed on Wednesdays and Sundays. Visiting on other days is recommended.)
Ginza
Ginza is Tokyo’s elegant shopping district, filled with luxury stores, art galleries, and fine restaurants. Even if you’re not shopping, walking along its clean, stylish streets is a wonderful experience.
Akihabara
Akihabara is known as the center of anime, manga, and electronics culture. Fans from around the world visit to find rare items, games, and gadgets. It’s a lively area that shows the fun and creative side of modern Japan.
Sample Itinerary: Tokyo 6-hour Private Tour
10:00 AM Hotel pick-up
- Meiji Jingu Shrine
- Takeshita Street, Harajuku
- Imperial Palace
- Asakusa
4:00 PM Tour ends
Note:
At the end of the tour, you may choose to stay at the final sightseeing spot and continue exploring on your own.
If you prefer, I can also escort you back to your hotel.
As this is a private tour, we can discuss andadjust the plan flexibly, even on the day of the tour.


