Zvi L.
“The second excellent lovely and interesting day with Keiko”
We were today for the second day of private tour with Keiko. Today, as it was during the first day, we had a very interesting, pleasant and informative tour with Keiko. Her knowledge, pleasant and informative explanations made it for us a very nice day. We even received from Keiko very helpfull tips for our tomorrow independent tour day. For me it is clear: if you visit Tokyo without Keyko, you did not really visit Tokyo !! Keiko-san, on behslf of all of us, thank you.
Michael H.
“Klasse Tagestour durch Tokyo”
Wir hatten einen klasse Tag mit unserer Führerin durch Tokyo. Eine klare Empfehlung !
Talya R.
“Memorable day in Tokyo ”
Shizuko was a wonderful guide who showed extensive knowledge of Tokyo and flexibility in planning our day. Wherever we explored, Shizuko pointed out interesting facts and good suggestions of what to experience and see. She also showed us how to navigate the subways and trains. We visited Tsukiji Outer Market, Shibuya, Harajuku, and the Imperial Palace. I especially loved visiting the Meijing Shrine. I highly recommend spending the day with Shizuko as she is a lovely person as well as an expert guide.
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Elevate your Tokyo exploration with private tours and a local guide that unveils enriching stories and curated experiences for a unique city adventure.
There’s more to Tokyo than the Sky tree and busy train terminals. A private guide ensures your preferences shape the itinerary, offering you a chance to explore Tokyo's diverse neighborhoods, each with its own style and charm. From the rare finds in Yurakucho, to the book loving streets of Jimbocho, there’s a new discovery around every corner.
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