You can make your own itinerary as you like. Tokyo has many interesting and beautiful places. You can select 5 to 6 places out of these. I can show you around Tokyo as much as possible. By using Tokyo Metro 24-hour Ticket, you can visit anywhere you want. Also, you can learn about Japanese history, culture and lifestyle. And of course, you can enjoy traditional Japanese cuisines, such as Sushi, Soba, Tempura, Ramen and more.
At your hotel in Tokyo
At Tsukiji Outer Market, you can try Wagyu Beef and some seafood, such as Tuna Sushi and Steak, Grilled Scallop and Eel and more.
At Imperial Palace Nijubashi Bridge, you can see beautiful landscape of the former Edo Castle (Sakurada-mon Gate and Nijubashi Bridge) and learn about Japanese history.
Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, you can learn about Japanese history, culture and religions (Shinto and Buddhism).
Also, you can buy some traditional Japanese souvenirs at Nakamise Shopping Street and have many varieties of Japanese cuisines in Asakusa.
Akihabara is Electric and Geek town, famous for anime, manga, games and animal cafes such as cat, rabbit or hedgehog.
Ueno Park is one of the most popular Cherry Blossoms viewing spots in Tokyo and Ameyoko Market Street is an open-air market, you can find anything you need or just enjoy browsing.
Meiji Jingu Shrine is one of the most important Shinto shrines in Tokyo, dedicated to the Emperor Meiji.
Takeshita Street in Harajuku is famous for pop and Kawaii (cute) culture, you can try some sweets such as Rainbow Cotton Candy and many varieties of Crepe and Bubble Tea, also the longest Tornado Potato.
Shibuya Scramble Crossing is the busiest intersection in the world and the Dog Statue of Hachi is also famous for a movie.
Shinjuku is one of the most exciting entertainment spots in Tokyo, famous drinking streets such as Omoide Yokocho (Piss Alley) and Golden-Gai district.
At your hotel in Tokyo
Tokyo has many sightseeing spots. You can select some of these wonderful places.
1. Asakusa - You can visit Senso-ji Temple famous for its main Kaminari-mon Gate (Thunder Gate), where a red huge lantern hangs. There is a shopping street called Nakamise Street, best place to buy traditional Japanese souvenirs and sweets. Also, you can visit Asakusa Shrine just next to Senso-ji Temple. You can learn about temples and shrines, or Buddhism and Shinto there.
2. Tokyo Skytree - The tallest freestanding broadcasting tower in the world boasting 634 meters high. There are two observation decks located 350 and 450 meters above the ground.
3. Ueno Park - You can visit Shinobazu pond, Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Toshogu Shrine and Ameyoko Shopping Streets where you can buy anything you want.
4. Akihabara - Famous for many shops offering electrical equipment and manga, anime-related subculture goods, also animal cafes, such as cat, owl, hedgehog and more.
5. Ginza - Here is a shopping district lined with luxury boutiques and latest fashion shops as well as casual fast fashion stores.
6. Tsukiji Outer Market - Here is just next to (former) Tokyo Metropolitan Central Wholesale Market (now located in Toyosu) which is the largest market in Japan. You can find anything from foods such as fresh fish, fresh meats and vegetables, and dried foods, to food-related products such as knives and tableware. It's also a famous gourmet spot.
7. Imperial Palace - The Nijubashi Bridge in front of the main entrance is so famous. If you have much time and interests, also you can visit East Gardens of the Imperial Palace.
8. Shibuya - Famous for Shibuya scramble crossing in front of the Shibuya Station, Hachiko dog statue and fashionable buildings.
9. Meiji Jingu Shrine - Shinto shrine where the spirits of Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken are enshrined. It was built in 1920. The sacred forest was created by the plantation of 100,000 trees donated from all over Japan. Here you can enjoy Japanese culture and nature.
10. Harajuku - Just next to Meiji Jingu Shrine, here is famous for Takeshita Dori Street which has a lot of shops of " Kawaii (cute) " fashion. Also, you can visit KIDDY LAND (toy store).
11. Shinjuku - Japan's greatest entertainment district where tall buildings are lined up next to each other. You can visit Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatories (free of charge), Kabukicho known as the town that never sleeps, Shinjuku Golden-gai (1950's nostalgic narrow drinking streets) and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden famous for its cherry blossoms viewing.
12. And much more,
Ikebukuro, Tokyo Tower, Zojo-ji Temple, Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, Rikugien Gardens, Roppongi, Odaiba, Yanaka and so on.
I can show you around some of these. By using Tokyo Metro 24-hour Ticket (600 yen), we can visit anywhere you want, as much as possible.
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Tokyo Metro 24-hour Ticket is 600 yen for adults, 300 yen for children.
My tour is a walking tour using public transportation, mainly Tokyo Metro (Subway).
Tokyo Metro 24-hour Ticket is 600 yen for adults, 300 yen for children.
Please remember that all transportation fees for you and guide are not included in my tour price.
I don’t do the tour using arranged cars and buses.
This is a walking tour, please wear comfortable walking shoes.
Please bring Japanese yen for souvenirs and Japanese sweets, some of touristy places don't have much credit card acceptances.
Please take care of your own valuables, some of the places are always crowded.
Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
Dai was fantastic! His knowledge of the history and experience navigating the subway system was exceptional. Our 3 daughters loved the tour especially through the seafood markets sampling all of what’s on offer. A great way to see some of the best attractions especially if you don’t have long!
Thank you so much for giving me such a considerate review, Al. I really appreciate it. I’m so glad to hear that all of your family enjoyed my tour. I had a great time with all of you. I believe you had a wonderful time at Sumo demonstration and Chanko hotpot restaurant in Asakusa after our tour. I hope you will have another amazing time in other beautiful cities in Japan. Please take good care of yourself and give my best regards to your awesome family including 3 beautiful princesses. Thanks a million!!! Cheers mate!!!
I have quoted Dai extensively since my tour with him. I learned so much that another tour guide two days later in Kyoto said ‘Wow your guide in Tokyo really taught you a lot!!’ Additionally, as a solo female traveler it is important that I feel comfortable with my guide and Dai took care to make sure that I was comfortable and at ease. I highly recommend him, he is a font of knowledge and enjoys sharing it! You will be in good hands with Dai- whether in a group or as a solo traveler!
Thank you so much for giving me such a thoughtful review, Tawana. It was absolutely my great pleasure to show you around Tokyo. It was so much fun to walk around and talk with you. And I was super lucky because I was able to learn a lot about Bermuda where it was your hometown. Also, I really appreciate your understanding and cooperation during the tour. I believe you had another wonderful time in Kyoto and other cities as well. Please take good care of yourself and keep on traveling. Thanks a million!!! Cheers!!!
Dai was great. His passion for seeing the world and sharing his love for Japan is quite evident. He was able to help us better navigate the subway and understand the Japanese culture and etiquette. He helped us order yummy food from Tsukujii market. For first timers, he was a godsend in acclimating us to both the beauty and chaos of Tokyo.
Thank you so much for giving me such a thoughtful review, Tom. I had an amazing time with all of your wonderful family. And I was so glad to be able to see that you enjoyed yummy food, especially A5 Wagyu Beef skewer at Tsukiji Outer Market. I hope you will have another wonderful time in Kyoto and Hiroshima as well. Please take good care of yourself and give my best regards to your awesome family. Thanks a million!!!
My family and I recently had the pleasure of taking a private tour in Tokyo, and I can confidently say it exceeded all my expectations. From start to finish, every aspect of the tour was meticulously planned and executed, resulting in an unforgettable experience. First and foremost, our guide was phenomenal. He was prompt, professional and kind. Our guide took the time to understand our interests and preferences, tailoring the experience to suit our needs. A heartfelt thank you to our guide, Dai.
Thank you so much for giving me such a great and thoughtful review, Mona. It was absolutely my great pleasure to show you guys around Tokyo. I was super happy and grateful to be able to spend your precious time together with you. And I also had an extremely fun time with all of you guys. Also, I really appreciate your understanding and cooperation during the tour. I believe you could enjoy your wonderful trip in Japan. Please take good care of yourself and give my best regards to your super awesome family. Thanks a million!!!