Private full-day tour using subway in Tokyo

Tokyo has lots of attractive spots, but it would be a bit difficult for first-time visitors to go to several places using the convenient but very complicated transportation system. You can count on me! I'll take you to destinations efficiently while giving you information about each spot's background, history and Japanese culture, customs, traits, religions, art, everyday life and so on. Let's enjoy exploring Tokyo together!

It's a private tour only for you! That means this tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences.

Let me know your interest or requests through a contact form!

Model course

Imperial palace plaza / Imperial East Garden (closed on Mon and Fri)

 traces of traditional Japanese castle like fortified tower, great gate, moats etc.


Meiji shrine

traditional Shinto shrine in a deep forest, huge Torii gate, sake barrels as offering


Harajuku & Omote-sando

fashion capital for teenagers, trendsetting boutiques, stylish Architectures


Shibuya crossing


Asakusa

Senso-ji Buddhist temple, Nakamise shopping arcade

【note】

We'll use public transportation and walk a lot, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes.

I recommend you to have some Japanese cash. International credit cards are unavailable at some small local shops.

If you are going to enjoy shopping, it would be better to take your passport with you because you can get tax exemption by showing your passport under certain conditions.

【Other recommended destinations】

You can replace destinations with places like below.

・Tsukiji outer market (market having a good old days atmosphere)

・Akihabara (electronic and anime town)

・Ginza (architectures & small galleries/ luxurious shopping district)

・Yanaka (small temples and shrines scattered in pleasant neighborhood)

・Hama-rikyu garden (traditional Japanese garden originally owned by Shogun)

・Ueno park (small Buddhist halls and Shinto shrines are scattered in a huge park)

・Shinjuku (Kabuki-cho area / Isetan department store / Shinjuku gyoen park)