Let's explore the gardens of Edo Era Tokyo! We can go through the gardens fo past shoguns and daimyos, merchant gardens, and gardens of the Tashio and Meiji periods. See the gardens change throughout the seasons and learn about the history of Edo Era Tokyo.
At your hotel
I'll pick you up wherever you're staying and help you navigate the extensive train system in Tokyo
Explore one of the three surviving daimyo gardens from the early Edo Era.
300Yen entrance fee
Entrance Fee is 400 yen
Get bentos at a traditional Japanese restaurant with great views of the park
See the beautiful former imperial gardens and try traditional Japanese matcha and sweets in a teahouse surrounded by water from Tokyo Bay.
300yen entrance fee
End the tour with a stroll around the lake at Kiyosumi Gardens. This garden was made in 1876-1885 by a wealthy shipping financier.
Entrance fee 150yen
At your hotel
Guide fee, hotel pick-up and drop off
transportation fee (you and the guide), lunch, dinner, entrance fees
Wear comfortable shoes!
Extra costs such as entrance fees and train tickets will be covered by the customer.
Weekdays I am available but only for half day tours.
“The perfect guide”
We spent 4 days with Keely as our guide and I couldn't be happier with our choice. She created a great itinerary based on some discussion of our interests and was more than willing to make changes on the fly. She helped us feel at ease being in a new country with a language barrier and was a genuinely nice person. I couldn't recommend her more.
“Keely was Amazing”
She took care of our transportation needs and we had a lot of luggage, a wheelchair and a scooter. We had lost a piece of luggage and she got ahold of the airline and tracked it down. Always early and delivered everything she promised.
“Like visiting Tokyo with a long-time friend”
We booked Keely at the last minute after rebooking our flights into Japan to avoid a typhoon. And we are thrilled that we explored the city with Keely! She was full of ideas and new places for us to check out - from a unique bar to old-school arcades and food districts that weren't on our radar on previous trips to Tokyo. And we learned so much from our tour! Keely clearly has a passion for learning about Japanese culture. She even helped us learn some Japanese - as well as explained the pronunciation of words we've been saying incorrectly. The day felt like we were exploring a city with a long-time friend that'd moved to Tokyo.