For wheel chair and cane users, it might be challenging to visit many spots in Tokyo. Some barriers on the way like steps and hills, getting on the train. It is very important to organize everything well in advance in order to fit their health conditions and paces. After hearing your condition, I will make a tentative itinerary.
I had experienced to work as a nurse at hospital and also toured for some mobility challenged guests. Please feel free to contact with me and enjoy your trip!
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
At your hotel in 23wards in Tokyo
Three or four places where you want to go in 23 wards in Tokyo
Ending Point
At the station near our last visiting spot
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide fee, Hotel pick-up, transportation fee(guide)
Transportation fee(you), lunch, entrance fee(you and guide)
*I will make a detailed itinerary after I confirm your booking completely.
*If we use public transportation such as subway and train, we can visit up to 3 places in a day. Because it takes time to get on and off the train.
*I may suggest you to use a private van which has a lift for a wheel chair.
*My available tour dates are basically from Monday to Friday, from 8:30 am to 17:00 pm.(please ask me other possible dates and time if you would like)
Please contact with me and talk about more details.
Thank you.
I'm Yukiko Fujii. I'm a Licensed Tour Guide and a Registered Nurse. I've worked as a guide since 2015. Thanks to increasing repeat, referred and new clients, tour guide is my main job. I've done virtual experience on Amazon and company events during the last 3 years pandemic. Since I am one of a few guides who tried virtual tour in Tokyo during pandemic, it was a challenging, but it was definitely a great step and enhanced my guiding skills.
I was born and raised in Tokyo. I am a mother so that I'd be glad to welcome families with young children as well.
I used to teach Japanese cultures to elementary students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 at local and private elementary schools when I lived in Canada, United states, and New Zealand. My happiest moments with these children were when they look forward to another lesson every week. All lessons were customized and prepared after discussing with each classroom teacher. It was a challenging job, but this experience broaden my horizon and prompted me to become an English tour guide.
I have a license of Registered Nurse and a Medical interpreter. I've still worked as a nurse during the off- tourism season so that I've kept a medical back ground. There are some common thinking between Tour guide and Nurse, both jobs are required to put myself into their shoes. I'll make plans considering their physical conditions and will arrange any supports after discussing about the tour. I've already experienced to do several tours for mobility challenged clients who have intractable disease and have a difficulty for a long walking. Mobility challenged customers (cane/wheelchair) are always welcomed.
I'd love to make your trip meaningful and unforgettable. Please feel free to contact with me anytime.
I'm looking forward to meeting you in my tour! Arigatou!
E.k. K.
“Yukiko is an absolute gem of a guide!!”
This was my second time hiring Yukiko as a guide in Tokyo, and once again, she exceeded all expectations. While I’ve visited Japan several times before, this was the first time for my partner and family, and I wanted them to experience the city through the eyes of someone who truly knows and loves it. Yukiko was the perfect choice. We spent the day exploring iconic neighborhoods including Shibuya, Harajuku, Shinjuku, Asakusa, and the Imperial Palace, as well as the peaceful grounds of Meiji Jingu. Yukiko was patient, incredibly knowledgeable, and wonderfully communicative throughout. She seamlessly adapted the pace and itinerary to suit everyone’s energy levels and interests, and was always attentive to our needs—from food preferences to photo stops to historical curiosities. She has a gift for making the complex stories of Tokyo feel personal and alive. Her warmth and genuine passion for Japanese culture helped my family connect with the city in a meaningful way. Even my usually reserved partner was engaged and smiling the entire time. If you’re looking for a guide who is thoughtful, flexible, and truly cares about your experience, I cannot recommend Yukiko enough. She made our Tokyo visit unforgettable. Thank you, Yukiko
Yukiko F.
Thank you so much for your heartfelt review!! I can't find the words to express my gratitude.Your words encouraged me a lot. Times flies so fast, it's 9 years! But I didn't feel it. It was a great meeting with your partner and family. I will look forward to meeting you again in the near future! Domo Arigatou!!
Elena T.
“Food allergy safe, fun, informative”
Yukiko made sure that our child was able to enjoy an authentic experience in Tokyo. We enjoyed a family lunch and a visit to the palace.
Yukiko F.
I am glad to hear that your daughter enjoyed to have an authentic meal without concerning about food allergy on that day as well as visiting the Palace and Buddhist Temple. Domo Arigatou! Enjoy your trip!
Stephanie L.
“Wonderful experience ”
Yukiko was so kind and easy to talk to. She took us on an excellent tour. She knew a lot about the anime which was a highlight for my daughter. We got to see different parts of Tokyo that we would not have a chance to see. Her English is excellent. I would recommend Yukiko to anyone visiting Tokyo especially if you like anime.
Yukiko F.
Thank you for a wonderful review! It was a great meeting and had an enjoyable time with your family. Japan has so many aspects, attractive spots, history and tradition. The history of anime is also long. I am glad to hear that it was a highlight for her. Thank you very much! Domo Arigatou!
$403/ per group