Embark on an anime lover's adventure through Shibuya! Start at the One Piece Straw Hat Store to find exclusive treasures from the Grand Line. Recharge at Torahebi with a cup of their premium roast coffee. Head to Parco's 6th floor, where you'll explore the Nintendo Store and Pokémon Center, alongside the Jump Store and more. After a delicious lunch, dive into Mandarake's underground anime cave for rare collectibles and finish the tour at Animate for the latest in anime and manga.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Your Hotel
One Piece Straw Hat Store
Begin your journey at the One Piece Straw Hat Store, where you can find exclusive treasures from the Grand Line. Browse through unique merchandise featuring your favorite characters. Make a quick stop at the nearby Hello Kitty Store for some adorable souvenirs.
Torahebi Coffee Shop
Recharge at Torahebi, a coffee shop known for its scientific approach to brewing and unique premium roasts that sometimes incorporate sake. Enjoy a relaxing break in a cozy atmosphere and don't forget to check out their gift bags for sale. It's the perfect spot to refuel for the rest of your adventure.
Nintendo & Pokemon Extravaganza: Shibuya Parco Adventure
Get ready for an epic journey through Shibuya Parco, a paradise for gamers and anime aficionados alike! We'll start with the Nintendo Store, immersing ourselves in the world of Mario, Zelda, and more. Then, step into the Pokemon Center, where a life-sized Mewtwo awaits your discovery. But the fun doesn't stop there! Explore Monster Hunter and other Jump anime stores on the same floor, packed with thrilling adventures.
Afterward, ascend to the rooftop for breathtaking views of Shibuya city. From bustling streets to towering skyscrapers, soak in the vibrant energy of Tokyo's iconic district. Join us for a day of gaming, anime, and awe-inspiring sights that you won't soon forget!
Lunch
Enjoy a delicious lunch at one of Shibuya's many excellent restaurants. Savor local flavors and recharge for the afternoon's activities.
Mandarake Anime Cave
Dive into Mandarake's underground anime cave for rare collectibles and hidden gems. This sprawling store offers a vast selection of manga, anime, and memorabilia. It's a treasure trove for any anime enthusiast.
Animate
Conclude your tour at Animate, the go-to destination for the latest in anime and manga. Explore a wide range of merchandise, from DVDs to figures. This iconic store is a paradise for anime lovers.
Hachiko Dog Statue
Finish your adventure at the famous Hachiko statue by Shibuya Station. This beloved landmark honors the loyal Akita dog, Hachiko, who waited for his owner every day for nearly 10 years. It's a poignant symbol of loyalty and a perfect spot for a memorable photo to end your tour.
Optional: Tuna Trio Lunch at Magurotoshari by Michelin-Star Chef Hiroyuki Sato
Embark on a gourmet journey by Michelin-starred Chef Hiroyuki Sato at Magurotoshari. Delight in three grades of tuna - Akami, Chutoro, and Otoro - each showcasing distinct textures and flavors.
Optional: Discovering Japan's Craftsmanship: Nanaya Green Tea Exploration
Embark on a journey of Japanese craftsmanship at Nanaya, a haven in Shizuoka renowned for its green tea expertise. Indulge in the unmatched flavors of matcha ice cream, available in seven intensities, including Japan's strongest. Afterwards, peruse rare and exquisite teas like Kogane Midori, renowned for its sweetness, available for purchase. Experience the essence of Japan's tea culture and take home a taste of its rich heritage.
Optional: Magical Moments: Exploring Shibuya's Disney Store
Embark on a whimsical journey through the heart of Shibuya at the iconic Disney Store. Immerse yourself in a world of enchantment as you browse through an array of beloved characters, from timeless classics to modern favorites. Experience the magic of Disney come to life through immersive displays, exclusive merchandise, and interactive experiences for all ages. Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering the wonders of Disney for the first time, the Shibuya Disney Store promises to ignite your imagination and create unforgettable memories. Join us and let the enchantment begin!
Ending Point
Back to your hotel via Shibuya Station
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Tour Guiding
Japanese/English Interpreting
Hotel Pick up/Drop within Tokyo 23wards
Guide's Rail fare
Your rail fare
Your food/drink
Your purchases
Currently the One Piece Store opens at 10:00am, and Shibuya Parco opens at 11:00am keep this in mind when booking in the morning.
Given the popularity of the Nintendo Store at Shibuya Parco, we may encounter crowds and might require timed tickets for entry. To ensure a smooth experience, we'll prioritize visiting the Nintendo Store first and explore other shops nearby while we wait, ensuring you make the most of your time at Shibuya Parco.
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Important Information – Please Read Before Inquiring
Please read before reaching out. Inquiries should be made with the intent to book a tour.
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Are the tours rail-based?
Yes—tours are primarily rail-based, especially within Tokyo. On the first day, I’ll help you learn the Tokyo rail system, assist with IC card setup, and explain how to navigate confidently.
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Can you book tickets for us?
I don’t handle advance reservations. Most people want to visit places like teamLab, Tokyo Skytree, Shibuya Sky, Studio Ghibli, or the Sumo Lunch in Tokyo. These must be booked separately on your own. I can include these as part of the tour day or drop you off there, but I can’t make bookings on your behalf due to liability issues and platform commission.
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What about Mt. Fuji?
Due to visibility issues and common misunderstandings about access and logistics, inquiries about Mt. Fuji often don’t lead to bookings. A group bus tour is usually the better option.
Hello! My name is Grant, and I’ve spent over a decade living and exploring Japan. Originally from Omaha, Nebraska, I first came to Japan as a high school exchange student in Inuyama, a historic castle town in Aichi. My love for Japan began early—sparked by childhood games like Pokémon that were released in Japanese before English. That early curiosity grew into a lifelong passion for Japanese language, culture, and history.
I hold an N2 on the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, a degree in Asian Studies from a Tokyo university, and I graduated from the Japan Visual Media Translation Academy. I’ve visited all 47 prefectures and explored a wide range of historical sites, shrines, and castles throughout the country. My background in Japanese history helps me provide context that brings depth and meaning to the places we visit—whether it's understanding a centuries-old temple in Kyoto, the story behind a castle ruin, or uncovering the historical layers of a Tokyo neighborhood.
If you’re planning to explore Tokyo, here are some tour options to consider:
One day in Tokyo? The Ginza Line Tour offers a great introduction to the city’s highlights.
Two days? Pair the East Tokyo Tour and West Tokyo Tour to get a well-rounded experience.
Interested in anime? The Anime Tour is flexible and can be tailored to match your specific interests.
For those looking to go beyond the city, I also offer day trips to Nikko, Kamakura, and other nearby destinations.
While most guests book Tokyo-based tours, I also guide in other regions—especially Kyoto, where I’ve visited every World Heritage Site. I regularly lead tours in Osaka, Nara, Nagoya, Hikone, and other locations easily reached by rail. Multi-day and custom tours are available on request.
Full-Day Tour: 40,000 yen (8 hours)
Full-Day Tour Outside of Tokyo: 40,000 yen + transportation
Feel free to get in touch to plan a tour that fits your interests and travel plans.
Marion B.
“Go with Grant- you won’t be sorry!”
Grant was the perfect guide for our first day in Tokyo. He was incredibly accommodating, insightful, and flexible—willing to adjust our plans as needed to make the most of our time. We covered a lot of ground on the east side of Tokyo and even stumbled upon an unexpected street festival, which made the experience even more memorable. I wouldn’t hesitate to book him again or recommend him to others.
Javier M.
“A MUST have guide.”
With the limited time I've spent with Grant it sure was a blast! Having Grant as a guide for a day taking me to the most popular technological and otaku filled place in Tokyo was wide opening. While Grant may look a bit intimidatingly awkward, hes quite professional in his touring and guiding skills. He taught me how to properly use Japan's shinkansen and train stations when traveling to other places besides Tokyo. If you are in the fence on having Grant as a guide in japan ill say go for it! Hes been living in japan as a foreign exchange student since high-school, as well as having traveled to all of Japan's prefectures! As a side note he taught me the history and manufacturing process of making Japanese whiskey and scotch, in which he is quite knowledgeable on.
Sofiabennie V.
“Custom Tour in Tokyo”
We had a great day with Grant. When we came to Tokyo we had already been in Japan for more than 2 weeks and and were out of firm plans and tired of all the planning. We wanted to let someone else take the wheel and a less crowded experience. We contacted Grant who asked about our interests and then built a custom itinerary for us. He took us to the Lucky Cat temple, Showa Kinen park, for som great fried chicken and to Nakano Broadway. What's more we also had som great discussions on living abroad, languages, history and much more. He has a great knowledge of Japanese history and culture which gave a depth and perspective to our discussions. We warmly recommend Grant as a tour guide.
$138/ per group