Embark on an unforgettable half-day private tour exploring the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Join us as we visit five iconic and must-see destinations within just 4 hours of excitement. Our journey includes stops at the serene Meiji Shrine, the lively Asakusa with its enchanting Sensoji Buddhist Temple, the bustling Shibuya Crossing, the upscale shopping haven of Ginza, and the delectable Tsukiji Outer Market.
Our experienced English-speaking guide is not just a guide; they're your key to unlocking the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Tokyo. Get ready to delve into fascinating stories and insights that will make your tour not only enjoyable but also educational.
Our tour fares are not just reasonable; they're exceptionally pocket-friendly! We've crafted tiered pricing that's perfect for large families.
Pickup included
We will take the subway from the nearest station to your hotel to reach Meiji Shrine. Completed in 1920, this shrine is a tribute to Emperor Meiji, a key figure in modern Japan during the 19th century. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the serene forest surroundings and appreciate the distinctive Shinto-style architecture.
The journey from Meiji Shrine to Shibuya Station is a short one, taking only a few minutes. Situated in the heart of Shibuya City, one of the 23 wards in Tokyo Metropolis, the station is known for its iconic pedestrian crossing. Just outside Shibuya Station, you'll have the opportunity to capture a photo of the world-famous Hachiko dog monument!
For a taste of traditional Japan, Asakusa is the ideal destination. This lively and bustling town is brimming with shops that specialize in traditional crafts, souvenirs, street foods, and more. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as you explore the rich cultural offerings of Asakusa.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.
You will be picked up at your hotel by a guide. Please let us know if your hotel is located outside our designated range. Public transportation, such as the metro or JR train, will be utilized from the nearest station to reach the first destination.