This tour will show you the best of Tokyo, blending tradition and modernity. We start at Tsukiji Fish Market, known as Tokyo’s kitchen.
Next, we visit the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. These peaceful gardens offer a quiet escape from the busy city.
After lunch, we head to Asakusa, old town, home to Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple. You’ll walk through the Kaminarimon Gate and explore the temple and surrounding streets.
Finally we visit the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At your hotel (central area in Tokyo)
- At your hotel (central area in Tokyo)
Tour Orientation
At the start of the tour, We’ll have a quick 5-minute chat and give you an introduction to the tour.
I’ll ask about your health condition and preferences, This allows us to tailor the tour experience to each individual, ensuring that everyone feels valued and catered to. so Relax and enjoy the tour!
I promise our active engage with our guests to understand their interests, preferences, and expectations.
As nationally certified guides, brimming with knowledge of Japan, Tokyo, and Japan, we go beyond just sharing facts. We believe in fostering a tour filled with reassurance, trust, and smile.
Be our guest!
【Tsukiji fish Market】 - Kitchen of Tokyo - Let’s enjoy the freshest local foods, chat with the friendly locals, and explore the rich history and culture of Tokyo!!!
Tsukiji, often called Tokyo’s kitchen, is always buzzing with lively energy!!!
With over 90 years of history, this iconic fish market boasts 400 unique shops offering everything from fresh seafood, meat, and vegetables to kitchen goods^^.
It's the perfect place for some fun shop hopping! Let’s enjoy the freshest local foods, chat with the friendly locals, and explore the rich history and culture of Tokyo together. It’s going to be an unforgettable adventure!!!
【East Gardens of the Imperial Palace】-A junction where Japan’s past, present and future meet!
This is a place where Japan’s past, present, and future intersect. Once home to the shogun’s residence and Edo Castle, it later became the Imperial residence after the Meiji Restoration (Civil War in 1867).
Nearby, you’ll find financial centers and many government offices in Kasumigaseki, making it a unique spot where you can experience the dynamic contrast of both the past and the future.
Let’s talk about the fascinating history of the samurai and the Emperor! The gardens here are captivating, offering a tranquil escape where you can admire bamboo, pine trees, and even koi fish.
Drawing from my experience working for the Imperial Household Agency, let me share many interesting stories with you! I'll navigate you to a hidden gem as well!
Notice:
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are typically closed on Mondays. In that case, we will take a stroll through the Imperial Palace Outer Gardens, which are surrounded by greenery and walls, offering a serene and sacred atmosphere.
This area was once part of Edo Castle, but since the Meiji period, it has been transformed into a beautiful park through the efforts of volunteers. We will walk up to the famous Nijubashi (Double Bridge), a symbol of the Imperial family.
Enjoy the tranquility as we explore the government buildings, historic architecture, and the moat.
Lunch
Let's enjoy delicious lunch near the Imperial Palace!
【Asakusa 】 Old temple town founded in the 7th century, Immerse yourself in a stylish asmosphere of Edo-Tokyo
Asakusa is a charming district overflowing with the lively energy of Edo-Tokyo (17Century to middle of 19th Century)
With the stunning Tokyo Skytree, elegantly dressed women in beautiful kimonos, nostalgic rickshaws, the vibrant Kaminarimon Gate, and the golden dragon, Asakusa is truly filled with an exciting and vibrant energy.
First, I’ll show you a fantastic overview of this charming district from the top of the Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center. You’ll get an excellent view of Asakusa from here! After that, I’ll guide you to Kaminarimon, Nakamise—the oldest shopping street in Tokyo—Sensoji Temple, and Asakusa Shrine. Along the way, let’s enjoy browsing through a variety of delightful souvenirs, such as fans, lucky cats, kimonos, Japanese swords, matcha, and ningyoyaki (sweet cakes).
If you’re interested, I'm happy to bring you to a cat café, dog café, or hedgehog café!^^
【Tokyo Sky tree and Solamachi Shopping Street】
You’ll visit Tokyo Skytree, the tallest tower in the world, for an unforgettable experience. First, we’ll take you to the 350/450-meter observation deck, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo and beyond. From this incredible height, you’ll have a bird’s-eye view of the sprawling city, and on clear days, you might even spot Mount Fuji in the distance.
After it’s time to explore Tokyo Solamachi, the lively shopping complex at the base of the Skytree. With over 300 shops, there's something for everyone! For pop culture enthusiasts, the Pokémon Center is a must-visit, offering a variety of exclusive Pokémon merchandise. Anime and manga fans will also enjoy the Jump Shop, where you’ll find goods from famous series like One Piece, Naruto, and Dragon Ball.
For a taste of traditional Japan, head to the Japan Souvenir Shop, which features unique items like miniature food replicas and other authentic Japanese souvenirs and more!
Tokyo Sky Tree Station or at a pre-arranged place
Tour ends at Tokyo Sky Tree Station or at a pre-arranged place
Ending Point
Tokyo sky tree station or at a pre-arranged place
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
1.Guide fee
2.Hotel pick-up in central Tokyo area
3.Transportation fee (from guide's home to guest's hotel. from the final destination to guide's home)
1.Transportation fee for you and your guide: (about ¥1,000 per person; a.Your hotel to Fish Market, b.Fish Market to Tokyo Station, c.Imperial palace to Asakusa, d.Asakusa to Sky tree, e.Sky tree to your hotel )
2.Lunch for you and your guide
3.Sky tree entrance fee: Tenbo Deck and Garellia Deck (¥3,500 per person)
4. Please note that the tour will last 8 hours. We won’t extend the time.
The tour lasts for 8hours. We won't extend the tour.
We will suggest a restaurant that suits your preferences. Once your booking is made, please let us know your budget and any dietary preferences you may have. We'll arrange accordingly.
We can create a tailor made tour for you, for 6 hours, JPY 50000 per group. Please message me for the information.
I am Romy, a national certified tour guide.
A guide, having grown up near the Imperial Palace and worked at the Imperial Household Agency and an expert on Tsukiji and Asakusa,I am confident to showcase the essence of Tokyo for you!
I used to work for Imperial Household Agency. I am proud to have been familiar with the imperial culture that laid the foundation of Japanese culture.It was a wonderful experience to discuss Japanese mythology with the attendants of Emperor Showa and Empress Kojun, as well as the members of the Imperial Guard.
I have also worked at Goldman Sachs. Collaborating on projects with people from different countries and cultures has been an enjoyable experience. I excel in cross-cultural communication and overcoming our differences to foster mutual understanding.
In addition to this, I studied French literature at university and lived in Venice, Italy. I am multilingual, able to speak both French and Italian. I have a deep love for European art, including the works of Raphael and Bach.
I grew up in Chiyoda Ward and achieved second place in the Imperial Palace Marathon. I have also played the piano at the Hibiya Civic Hall. I have a passion for both the arts and sports!
My mother plays the koto, a traditional Japanese instrument, composes waka poetry, and recites it. My father works for a newspaper company and loves discussing international issues. We also have a Siberian Husky dog.
My whole family loves cooking, and we often have sushi parties together at home. We also enjoy inviting friends over for these gatherings.
I love meeting new people while traveling and expanding my horizons. I also enjoy sharing wisdom and knowledge with everyone.
So far, I have guided people from various countries, including America, Europe, Africa, and China, over 100 times.I have received five stars over 30 times.
I can’t wait to welcome you to Tokyo, Japan!
Let’s create special memories together as you explore the wonders of this vibrant city, Tokyo.
“Tokyo history tour”
Hiromi was very knowledgeable on the history of Japan. Shevanswer all of our questions patiently and always very helpful
Hiromi N.
Dear Yanti and her family, Thank you very much for choosing my tour. I was pleasantly overwhelmed you and your family's deep knowledge and insights on Japanese history. and I was glad to share the same insights on the history of the world. As your husband pointed out, authenticity has been disappearing from the world. What made Italy as Italy, what made Japan as Japan have been gone from today's world. Yet, we both resist this tendency of the world. We can live as Italian, and we can live as Japanese, and we can feel confident about our unique culture. Balance is the key, but maintaining tradition and law of nature would be the key to living a wonderful life in this chaotic world. Please give my best regards to your loved ones! Viva Italia Roma non fu fatta in un giorno. Cordialemente, Hiromi
Chio A.
Tokyo Food Adventure: Discover Tsukiji’s Culinary Treasures! (3.5hours)
“Hiromi was the BEST”
Hiromi was an outstanding guide for our tour of the fish market in Japan! Her deep knowledge of the market and its history brought every corner to life, and she made sure to tailor the experience to our interests. Hiromi’s warm and accommodating nature ensured we felt comfortable and well taken care of throughout the tour. We left with a newfound appreciation for Japanese seafood culture, thanks to her expertise and enthusiasm. Highly recommend her as a guide!
Hiromi N.
Dear Chio and Kerri I trust this message finds you very well. Thank you very much for choosing me. I was so glad to share many sacred moments with you and Kerri and historical and cultural insights with you. I remember vividly the day when witnessed a solemn Buddhist ceremony at Hongwanji temple, accompanied with ancient court music. I am very sure Buddhist deities at Hongwanji always protect you and Kerri and your loved ones. I am deeply impressed by the history of your family's background. Although we live in the different countries, we are same Asian, and I am so glad to share the same insights about history of the world. Your smile was sparkling and yes, Japanese women put too much on the face. and I'll stop that. We are part of nature, and living naturally will be the key to living happily! How is the knife that you bought in Tsukiji? Do you like it? I am sure it will be your long-term friend. Finally, please give my best regard to Kerri, and tell her, please take care, as, people who take care of other people, need a good care. May love always to protect you and Kerri. Best regards, Hiromi
“Romy's translation and tour excellence ”
Romy's excellent translation and tour services began with meeting my daughter, sister and I at the airport and guiding us to our accomodation in central Tokyo. Romy was courteous, polite and inquisitive and immediately made us feel at ease. Bags dropped Romy took us to a local Ramon house for a wonderful meal and a small shop for the essentials. The next day Romy collected us at our accomodation and gave us options and recommendations on how best to see Tokyo for the first time. First stop Romy took us for breakfast including street food and coffee at the Tokyo fish markets. Next stops the imperial palace gardens and Meiji temple and forest where Romy imparted her detailed knowledge of ancient and modern Japanese history and culture. Romy's courtesy, knowledge and gentle and inquisitive nature makes her an ideal translator and guide and we would recommend her in the strongest terms. Romy's passion for learning and growth prompted her to be inquisitive about our culture and enabled her to impart a detailed understanding of Japanese culture. Thank you Romy for an excellent introduction to Tokyo and Japanese culture and history. Thank you also for being you - a wonderful and gentle spirit wanting to learn and share your extensive knowledge and life experience. Best regards, Ryan, Amy and Shayne.
Hiromi N.
Dear Ryan, Amy and Shayne, My sincere apologies for my belated reply for your heartfelt review. This is because I needed time to digest my deep appreciation for you, Amy and Shane and transform the deep emotion into the form of words. You, Amy and Shane had been shining from the time I've found you at the airport. Your noble and sparking atmosphere convinced me that you must belong to a very responsible position in the social hierarchy and first-class person. Each of your sophisticated gestures and well-mannered behavior overwhelmed me pleasantly from the beginning and indeed my first impression was correct. You are a renowned lawyer. I was so proud to guide you. You demonstrated for me and Japanese people what is "Nobles oblige", which I believe the noblest principle in the world, and, because of that, Japanese people have been enlightened and aspired to learn from educated Caucasian people, like you. I had been stunned to see your books. I felt I was small in front of such a big giant of intelligence with highest standard of ethics. But I thought I could offer my best of me to add some beautiful Japanese flavor to the life of you, Amy and Shayne. I hope you like it. Thank you very much for choosing me. I feel I am more awakened to be a better version of me, and I became more fan of Australia, thanks to you. Please take a good care of yourself and I am looking forward to seeing you in Australia next time! PS. Your tea was the most delicious tea I've ever had. You might not believe it, but I was actually shocked because it's so tasty.... and I learned, when you make something with elegance, everything becomes elegant and sophisticated......(magic of elegance) With sincerest gratitude, Romy
$395/ per group