When you're craving for traditional Japanese food such as Sushi,Oden,Taiyaki or Yakitori, then this tour is definitely for you. Enjoy a walk around the vicinity and feel the nostalgia while shopping at the popular historical small shops.
Check out what we are going to do.
Feel free to personalize this offer.
At your hotel or your comvenient place near Tsukiji
The railway station or places near Tsukiji are available, too.
The market is known for their fresh fish,crabs,lobsters, octopus and more as well as traditional Japanese food. So what are you waiting for ? Come and have a taste of their catch of the day!
Known to have served Japan's traditional feudal families, this small and peaceful town are popular for their sweets and tasty delicacies.
If you're feeling nostalgic and would like to have a taste of the Showa era, then this place is for you. Have fun exploring the area's small bars and food stalls where you can relax while having a friendly talk with the locals and foreign visitors over a cup of sake.
You could end the tour at your hotel or nearby places, too.
At Shinjuku JR station
At frist, you will head to Tsukiji Market. Most people are surprised with beautiful seasonal vegetables and fruits as well as fresh sea food. If you like, you could taste some of them. Then you will move to one of my favorite town, Azabu Jyuban. This town is like a small village. You will find some shops making sweets or dishes from the streets.
Of course , you will be able to taste some of them. Then you are going to visit Omoide-Yokocho in Shinjuku. This street is consisted of small yakitori bars or ramen bars.
I hope you will be able to see casual face of Tokyo through this tour.
guide fee, hotel pick -up fee in 23 wards
you and guide's transportation fee( about ¥700 per person), lunch( of you and guide), snack, drink,
● Most shops in this tour do not accept credit cards. I recommend you to bring cash. ● If you are not interested in Omoide Yokocho in Shinjuku, I will show you Metropolitan government building in Shinjuku or Shibuya which is famous for crossing and Hachi.
Keiko was great! Very punctual and very knowledgeable about Tokyo! We had a great time learning about the history and seeing the temples and shrines.
Dear Shivani Thank you very much for your wonderful review. I am relieved to know that you went back to your country in safe. It was a warm and fine day, and you enjoyed a lot in a kind of sensitive situation. At Asakusa, you tasted special seasonal sweets " sakuramochi ", and purified yourself by the incent burner and prayed for happiness for Buddha. At Meiji shrine, you walked in a forest and luckily you happened to see a wedding march. I hope you will come back to Japan and enjoy other seasonal atmosphere. I am looking forward to meeting you again in the near future. Please say hello to your husband. Best Regards, Keiko
I had such an amazing time with Keiko on a half day tour. She is unique in that she is highly educated in Japanese history and teaches you many historical facts and ties them into unique cultural traditions. Keiko can explain many things wherever you choose to go and is a very pleasant and happy person to be around. We went to Rikigien garden, Yanaka and a sculpture museum and I was most impressed in Keiko’s professionalism and knowledge. Walking with Keiko is like having your own personal museum curator following you around. Thank you so much Keiko for a wonderful day in Japan!
Dear Christina Thank you very much for your wonderful review of my tour. We visited Rikugien Garden, Nezu Shrine, and Asakura sculpture museum at Yanaka. They are my favorite places which show original and genuine Japanese culture. I was very happy to share a good time with you under the blue sky. Actually I love history , so it was my greatest pleasure to talk with people who are interested in history . I hope you will enjoy the rest of your stay in Japan as much as possible. How about Kyoto or Kamakura ? Please say hello to Mom. Best Regards, Keiko
Keiko met our group of 5 Americans on our first day in Tokyo. We had arrived the night before and it was our visit to Japan. She gave a great introduction to the transportation system, pointing out interesting aspects of Japanese culture as we toured Ginza and the Shiodome. One member of our group had asked to visit a particular gallery in Ginza. Keiko helped us find the gallery and assisted in the important interaction with the gallery owners. We had a very pleasant half day with Keiko.
Dear Susan, Thank you very much for your wonderful review of my tour. You spent most of the time at Ginza, a modern as well as traditional town. We spent most of the time there, so I think you were able to realize how interesting Ginza is. You visited Nissan crossing to see modern cars, Kimuraya bakery to eat anpan( bread with traditional Japanese bean paste), Mikimoto Pearl. During the tour, you saw a lot of very impressive architecture. You also enjoyed modern art at Galleries. After visiting a small shrine among modern buildings and traditional small shops along Konparu street , we arrived at Shiodome : very modern city with a lot of skyscrapers. I was very impressed that you had deep knowledge of modern art and I was able to learn a lot through the tour. Thank you very much. I hope you will have fruitful days in Japan. Please say hello to your friends. Best Wishes, Keiko
Keiko is a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide. My wife, son and I thoroughly enjoyed our time with her, and learned a great deal during our tour. She is a very kind person who was very attentive to our needs and interests and went out of her way to explain Japanese history and culture in a manner which enhanced our enjoyment. She also sought to tailor the tour to us and what we were looking to see and what we were interested in. We would definitely use Keiko again as our guide for any future trip and we will strongly recommend her to friends.
Dear Basil, Thank you very much for your wonderful review of my tour. I was lucky to have rare and interesting experiences with you during the tour. On the first day, we visited Tsukiji and tasted fresh tuna and fruity , big grapes. Then we went to Asakusa by cruise after Hamarikyu Garden. You tasted Japanese sweets, Ningyoyaki. It shaped like a five story pagoda . You had soba noodle lunch in Japanese manner, to slurp making sounds,too. I was surprised that you know about Japanese beer brand, Kirin , Sapporo...etc. You saw Sapporo building and Kirin( giraffe) at the shrine. On the next day, we visited Meiji shrine after Shibuya. It was a special day, emperor's enthronement ceremony was held. We were lucky enough to have special sake in a special masu cup. Then we visited Ginza and Ueno. It was my greatest pleasure to show you both traditional and modern Tokyo. Thank you again for all of your kindness. And I hope you will have memorable days in Japan (and the victory of your team). Please say hello to your wife and son. Best Wishes, Keiko