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Private Day Tour in Tokyo with Government-Licensed Guide

Location Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
$307.42
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.

Overview

This private tour is a walking day tour to suit your interests and needs. You can choose from a selection of recommended sights to create your ideal itinerary. Or you can request what you would like to do then we would propose the perfect private tour customized for you.

Our friendly Government-licensed local guide will provide an efficient 1-day tour. It will be an unforgettable memory for you.

Please note that a private vehicle is not included. Public transportation is used to transfer between sites. Taxis are also available on request.

The experience offers several options. This price includes:

Walking tour using subway
Pickup included
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 6 hours

Availability depends on seasonality and number of participants. Bookings can not be made for the same day. Please read our TnC’s.

When giving as a gift, your recipient can choose a date at their convenience during a booking process. Otherwise, you can choose one after checkout and voucher redemption.
Check available dates by emailing us at [email protected]
The experience offers several options, check yours above
  • Licensed Local Guide
  • Customizable Walking Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from 'What to expect' list.
  • Meet up with guide in Tokyo
  • Entrance fees (If you want to enter an additional facility)
  • Entry/Admission - Tokyo Skytree Observation Decks (Adult-Weekdays-2,100yen, Holiday-2,300yen)
  • Entry/Admission - Tokyo Tower Observation Decks (Adult-1,500yen)
  • Entry/Admission - Shibuya Sky (Adults-2,700 yen)
  • Lunch
  • Transportation fees (24 hour Metro Pass : Adult-900 yen, Child-450 yen)

Meeting point
Tokyo Station Yaesu Central Exit
SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE B2F Entrance
Return details
Tokyo Station Yaesu Central Exit
SHIBUYA SCRAMBLE SQUARE B2F Entrance

  • Meiji Jingu Shrine
    Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū) is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Located just beside the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station, Meiji Shrine and the adjacent Yoyogi Park make up a large forested area within the densely built-up city. The spacious shrine grounds offer walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll. The shrine was completed and dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six years after the passing of the empress. The shrine was destroyed during the Second World War but was rebuilt shortly thereafter.
  • Takeshita Street
    Harajuku (原宿) refers to the area around Tokyo's Harajuku Station, which is between Shinjuku and Shibuya on the Yamanote Line. It is the center of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles but also offers shopping for adults and some historic sights. The focal point of Harajuku's teenage culture is Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) and its side streets, which are lined by many trendy shops, fashion boutiques, used clothes stores, crepe stands and fast food outlets geared towards the fashion and trend-conscious teens.
  • Shibuya Sky
    A 360° open-air observation deck located on the roof of the Shibuya Scramble Square skyscraper.
  • Shibuya Crossing
    The only place where 7 crossroads come together and the lights all turn red at the same time. Thousands of pedestrians then all cross at the same time. Just amazing.
  • Tokyo Tower
    Built-in 1958, Tokyo Tower serves as a symbol of Tokyo’s rebirth after World War II. The towering structure stands 333 meters tall, becoming a ubiquitous photo spot for tourists. Two observation decks provide extensive views across the city and a four-story complex on the ground floor offers shopping, food, and entertainment. Unfortunately, when we visited, due to Covid, it was closed to visit the observation decks. Still, we were very impressed, especially with its lights at night. It is right next to Zozogi temple and easily accessible from Hamamatsucho or Daimon Stations or Onarimon or Akabenebashi Stations
  • This well-known temple stands next to Tokyo Tower, and its grounds contain the mausoleum of the Tokugawa family.
  • Tsukiji Fish Market
    Japan is known for its fresh seafood, and this small-group tour explores the outer Tsukiji Fish Market, where Tokyo's top chefs shop for high-quality fish. Your guide leads you through the sprawling, 80-year-old market to visit fishmongers and food vendors. Sample a range of sushi, Japanese-style omelets, fried fish cakes, sake, and Japanese tea in this in-depth experience of the legendary market.
  • Imperial Palace
    The current palace was constructed in the same spot where Edo Castle used to stand. Most of the palace grounds are not open to the public except for the East Gardens, which are accessible on select days.
  • Tokyo Skytree
    The Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in the Sumida City Ward, not far away from Asakusa. With a height of 634 meters (634 can be read as "Musashi", a historic name of the Tokyo Region), it is the tallest structure in Japan and the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion. A large shopping complex with an aquarium is located at its base.
  • Asakusa
    This popular Tokyo neighborhood is home to many shops and restaurants as well as the famed Senso-ji Temple.
  • Senso-ji Temple
    Sensoji (浅草寺, Sensōji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples. The legend says that in the year 628, two brothers fished a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, out of the Sumida River, and even though they put the statue back into the river, it always returned to them. Consequently, Sensoji was built nearby for the goddess of Kannon. The temple was completed in 645, making it Tokyo's oldest temple.
  • Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai)
    The stores in this neighborhood sell kitchen equipment and paper supplies to the city's restaurants. Of note are the specialty plastic food items, which are placed in restaurant windows to show passersby what goodies are being served inside.

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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    Private Day Tour in Tokyo with Government-Licensed Guide

    Location Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
    $307.42
    This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after they redeem the gift voucher.
    How it works?
    01 You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
    02 We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
    03 Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!
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