Eric H.
“Tokyo Tour”
Hi Koji. Thank you for everything and the wonderful two days we spent exploring Tokyo. Thank you for also helping navigating the rail system and Shinkansen. Koji is an excellent guide for your travels in Tokyo!
Matthew K.
“Repeat Customer ”
Well, how does working with Atsuko two years in a row sound as far as a recommendation :) I commented last year how it felt more like walking around with a friend who knew everything about the area we were touring. I had to remember it was a guided tour. Last year was a one 4 hour tour. This year I booked two 4 hour tours and couldn’t be happier. I think what I like most is how willing Atsuko is to join in on activities. Granted for me that’s typically eating, but whether it’s street food or lunch Atsuko is just one more person at the table, trying street food or playing at the cat cafe. I suppose everyone has a different idea of what a guide should offer, but for me forgetting your guide is a guide but a friend exploring and experiencing everything with you … well, that’s my description of a great tour guide! I can’t recommend Atsuko highly enough if my version of success matches your idea of what a guide should offer. (The red rain coat was great for not getting lost in the crowds!)
Todd D.
“Little bit of everything ”
Definitely knows her way around town, subways and the best shopping places. Anything and everything you are looking for. Ended our day with a beautiful stop at a Japanese garden, inside the New Ohtani Hotel. Thank you for everything, so nice meeting you.
Ritsuko K.
Hi Kristy, Thank you so much for your kind review. Despite the summer heat during the rainy season, I truly appreciated how much walking you did. I was also happy to share some of my favorite shops and the beautiful Japanese garden with you. Tokyo has so many more charming places to explore. I hope you’ll return someday, and I’d love to guide your family too. Wishing you a safe journey back!
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On average, 3–4 days in Tokyo is perfect, so you can see all the major attractions and still discover the city's many hidden gems and local hotspots. If you're in a time crunch, these Tokyo Day Tours give the best of Tokyo in 8–10 hours.
Yes, you can, but it can become overwhelming quite quickly. To get the most out of your trip, it's best to go on a few guided tours before solo-touring the country. This way, you can familiarize yourself with local customs, practices, culture, transportation, and language.
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