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Best Ways to Tour Tokyo

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by GoWithGuide travel specialist:Fidelia A.

Last updated : Apr 28, 20226 min read

Travel Tips

Are you planning a trip to Tokyo? Perhaps you’re wondering what is the best way to get around Japan. Should you travel alone? Or should you travel with a guide? Maybe it’s better to travel with a group instead..the choice is endless!

 

Don’t worry!

 

Here in this article, I will give you some advice about the best way to travel Tokyo. Sit tight and hold on!

Traveling Japan Alone - Pros

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  1. Master of your trip

If you’re traveling alone, everything in your itinerary will be all up to you. You can input places that you would like to visit without worrying about what other would want. Moreover, you can stay in those places as long as you like. It guarantees the utmost freedom in your trip!

 

  1. Meet new faces

If you’re traveling alone, you could have more time to spend finding new connections with people that you meet along the way! During my solo travels, it is not a rare thing for me to talk and later on travel with strangers I met along the way. It would be a completely new experience that would make your trip more memorable.

Traveling Japan Alone - Cons
  1. Expensive Expenses

Traveling solo in Japan could be more expensive than traveling with a group of people. This is because you need to pay everything by yourself while traveling with a companion means you can split the expenses. Make sure you bring extra cash with you during your travels to take care of this problem!

 

  1. Safety

Although Japan is regarded as a safe country in general, traveling alone still have it’s own risks. It is always a good thing to have an extra pair of eyes to look out for you during your travels in a foreign country. If you are thinking of traveling solo, you need to pay extra attention to your own safety.

Traveling to Japan with a Group - Pros

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  1. Ease

You would definitely get to relax if you’re traveling in a group. You don’t need to think about where to go, or how to get there! Traveling in a group guarantees you the utmost ease and the perfect meaning of a “holiday”!

 

  1. Cheaper

Traveling with a companion means you could split the bills. In addition to that, some restaurants in Japan have set menus that are meant for “more than 2 people”. If you’re traveling alone, it might be a little bit tricky to convince the restaurant workers that you can finish the food for two. However, if you’re traveling with another person, you would have no problem buying those menus.

Traveling to Japan with a Group - Cons
  1. Less freedom

This level of freedom depends on how many other people are in your group. If you’re traveling in a group, you should always remember what other people in your group wants to visit or see during your trip. Moreover, you usually have a specific time limit that you need to spend in each destination. That’s why traveling in a group might not be as convenient as you think.

 

  1. Problems with your companion

You could easily have problems with your companion during your travel. The simplest problem would be miscommunication. Others would include a different opinion regarding your itinerary, or what to do next. This is inevitable, and something that you need to communicate clearly with your companions.

Transportations in Japan

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Japan’s public transport system is very complicated.

 

While it is very effective, the public transportation system in Japan could easily overwhelm new-comers. One could get lost easily if they don’t know how to navigate their way around big cities such as Tokyo, Kyoto, or Osaka. Luckily, there is a free guidebook for Tokyo that contains transportation information as well as attraction spots.

 

In these links, you can also find additional information about Tokyo’s train system, and Tokyo’s subway system to help you in your Tokyo trip.

 

Private Rental Car

Renting a car could help you spend your time effectively while traveling in Japan. Although the transport system in major cities are very effective, the same couldn’t be said in smaller towns. Some places only have trains every 3 hours, or maybe trains don’t even pass there anymore.

 

Because of this, renting a private car might be a good thing. You can also have the option of hiring a driver along with your rental car. For a list of available car and driver for hire in Japan, click here.

 

Bus Tours

Bus tours might be your next best option to make the most of your trip. You need not worry too much about your itinerary since you can just simply ride the bus and relax as they take you around the city. Furthermore, you can just join a bus tour for a single day during your trip to know the sights, then return again by yourself and spend more time in your favorite spots. For a list of bus tours available, click here!

More Tips

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Even with all of this information, navigating around Japan could still be a hassle.

 

Fear not!

 

I have an easy way out for you; hire a private guide! Your guide could be able to help you navigate your way to your destinations. Moreover, it doesn’t matter if you travel alone or with a group since your guide could still easily explain about the destinations you visit. This way, you can get more out of your trip.

 

If you are planning on hiring a tour guide, I suggest you get one from GoWithGuide! They have a recommended list of guides who can cater to your every travel needs. Their excellent customer service would also make sure that you get the best guide that will suit your preferences.



In this article, I have reviewed about the best way you can tour Tokyo, and some more trips to help you enjoy your journey more. Here’s to a good trip in Tokyo!

Tokyo Tour Guide - Arnold  H.

Arnold H.

4.94 / 5
(31 reviews)
Japan

Hi, my name is Arnold and I love meeting new people. I have been living in Tokyo for over 9 years and I believe I know the place well enough to provide a fun tour. It will be my pleasure to help you enjoy your stay in Japan. I can speak English, Chinese and Japanese, so feel free to talk to me in any language that you feel comfortable with. I was once a tourist myself, so I believe I can provide the best tour experience from a tourist's perspective. Let me know your interests and I will make the best tour for you. Hope to see you soon! 嗨,我的名字是阿諾,我喜歡結識新朋友。我在東京生活了9年多,我相信我足以提供您一個有趣的日本之旅。我很樂意幫助您享受在日本的旅遊,所以如果有任何需求請盡量告訴我。我會說英語,中文和日語,所以請隨意用任何你覺得舒服的語言與我交談。作為一個生活在日本的外國人,我自己也曾經是一名遊客,所以我相信我可以從遊客的角度提供最好的旅遊體驗。請讓我知道您的興趣,我會為您規劃最好的行程。希望能與您早日見面!                                                                                                                                 

Tokyo Tour Guide - Yasuro C.

Yasuro C.

4.79 / 5
(62 reviews)
Japan

Hello, my name is Yasuro (Mr). I was born and brought up in Kansai, graduated from a univ in Kobe city, after moved into Kanto, 30 years in Tokyo, 2.5 years in Nagoya city, 7.5 years abroad (KL & S'pore) as a rep of a construction company and I got the National Guide Certificate in 2011. My hobbies are making Haiku poems, singing various songs (voice-training for 18 years), playing the folk-guitar, trekking in mountains like Takao and Okutama in the West of Tokyo, visiting museums like in Ueno Park and travelling around Japan to make Haiku poems. Thank you for your attention.                                                                                                                                 

Yokohama Tour Guide - Haruo T.

Haruo T.

4.83 / 5
(6 reviews)
Japan

I live in Yokohama, Kanagawa prefecture. I have a license to teach in high schools and was admitted to the degree of Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language in the University of Birmingham. Until 2015 I had been teaching English at public high schools in Kanagawa for 37 years. During that time, I had some experience of guiding students from overseas through sister-school relationship around Tokyo and Kanagawa. Therefore, I had good command of English with the TOEIC score of 935. As for a tour guide experience I earned the certificate of National Government Licensed Guide-Interpreter in English and since then I have guided tourists to the popular sites around Tokyo, Yokohama, Kamakura and Yokosuka. My guiding focuses on introducing not only Japanese historical and cultural backgrounds but also giving tourists some tips to travel Japan only by themselves, such as how to use trains and subways, find good restaurants, reserve tickets, buy survenier, and speak basic Japanese. In addition, my tour includes opportunities to experience Japanese culture like Zen meditation, ninja performance, visiting anime's location sites based on tourists' request. Besides, by means of my hobbies of writing English Haiku and Waka (traditional Japanese poems) and performing Rakugo (traditional Japanese funny story telling) in English, I can surely entertain tourists during the tour. My moto as a tour guide is let the tourists have a once-in-a-lifetime experience in Japan with my profound, intelligible and interestiog guiding.                                                                                                                                 

Kanagawa Tour Guide - Kaneo U.

Kaneo U.

4.97 / 5
(34 reviews)
Japan

I’m so excited to have a chance to show you around my favorite spots in Kanagawa prefecture. I was born in Kanagawa. I spent my whole school life, including university, here in Kanagawa. I worked as a high school English teacher here for 40 years. I love Kanagawa so much. We have many interesting tourist spots, like Hakone, Kamakura, Enoshima and Yokohama. I got my tour guide license in English in 2009. I am still an English teacher. To give an interesting and impressive lesson to young high school students, I’ve learnt and gathered many kinds of information. I also have a license to teach social studies, so I have a wide range of knowledge about Japanese culture and history. I’m sure to provide you an interesting tour.                                                                                                                                 

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