Roland W.
“A great opportunity to get to know Tokyo”
Yuki was a very pleasant and knowledgeable guide through Tokyo. She gave us in-depth knowledge of Japanese history and culture and explained the sights at Meiji Shrine, in Asakusa, the work of Hokusai, and much more in a very understandable way. She responded spontaneously to our current wishes regarding what else we could visit.
Judy Y.
“Initial D tour”
Yukiko was an excellent guide. She planned our trip to Shibukawa for our grandson and it was a perfect tour for him. Yukiko was in constant communication with us in the planning and we could not have had a better guide for the day.
Christina G.
“The perfect guide!”
We just had our tour with Leandra and it was excellent! She was loved by all the family members and really tailored what we saw to our interests, even pivoting during the tour based on our use of the time and the comments we made at each stop. She’s incredibly kind and thoughtful, and also we really appreciated the insights and learning we gained from her about the history and culture, as well as her experience living in country. We can’t say enough how great she is- anyone who is her client will be very happy!
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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.
Add some cultural depth to your Tokyo trip with a local guide that appreciates the city’s layers. In the historic district of Kagurazaka, known for its old world structures and charm, your guide can share tales of the mysterious yet beautifully preserved geisha culture and lead you to Kagurazaka Street, which is sprinkled with teahouses, artisan stalls, and even French-inspired bistros.