Jay R.
“Great guide for Historic Tokyo”
We highly reccomend Akira for your personalized Tokyo tour! He commuicated with us before arrival, helped plan the tour we wanted, historiical Tokyo sights and local foods and Akira helped assemble an excellent experience. His knowledge of the history of the locations and customs was helpful at the Shrines we visited and he was such a great person to spend time with and talk to. Can't say much more but you should hire him with confidence and enjoy a fun and stress free experience.
Merel W.
“Great first day with Yoko in Tokyo”
We had a fantastic first day in Tokyo with Yoko! She picked us up directly from our hotel and shared so much valuable insight about both Tokyo and Japan, which was perfect for our first full day in the country. We walked over 15 km and covered a lot of ground, taking in a wide range of sights. Yoko also took us to a wonderful, authentic lunch spot and made sure every detail of the day was thoughtfully planned. Highly recommended!
Helen T.
“Half Day Tour ”
Grant adjusted his tour a bit to include Akhibara for us and also took us through Ueno Park. He is extremely knowledgeable and was able to provide very interesting details during our tour. Highly recommend!
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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.