*Romy’s Tokyo: Explore her favorite treasures!*
*First, we visit the Fish Market, known as the kitchen of Tokyo.
Romy has many friends in Tsukiji, let's enjoy many local foods together!*
*Next, you'll head to the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, Romy's former working place! You can admire the contrast between the past and the future.*
*Finally, we’ll visit Asakusa, Tokyo’s most iconic historical sightseeing spot. Let’s dive into the rich history and tradition*
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)
【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!!!
【Tokyo Station】 -Let’s experience the elegant atmosphere around Tokyo Station feeling the history with a guide from the Imperial Household Agency.
Let’s take a bus ride and enjoy the views of central Tokyo. We’ll travel from Tsukiji fish market through fancy shopping area Ginza, then visit the stunning brick structure of Tokyo Station. Nearby, you’ll find the fashionable Marunouchi buildings, the elegant Gyoko-dori avenue, known as the Emperor’s avenue, and the Tokyo Central Post Office.
From there, we’ll walk to the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. Let’s stroll through what is considered one of the most elegant streets in Japan!
The Imperial Palace is located on the site where the shogun's residence once stood, surrounded by the estates of various daimyo (feudal lords). Today, it serves as the official residence of the Emperor (in Fukiage area). A guide who previously worked at the Imperial Household Agency will share insights about the history of the shogunate and the imperial family, enriching your understanding of this significant site.
Lunch
Let's enjoy lunch near the Imperial Palace.
【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!
【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!^^
Asakusa Station or at a pre-arranged place
Tour ends at Asakusa Station or at a pre-arranged place.
Ending Point
Asakusa 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.
・Guide fee
・Hotel pick up.
・Private customized walking tour (Subway, JR, Bus)
・Transportation fee druing the tour for you and guide.(Approx 1,000yen)
・Entrance fee (for you and your guide, in case you choose a Museum or any amusement facilities)
・Lunch(for yourself and your guide)
In case of the extention of tour, let me know 1 hour before the tour ends. It will be 7,700 yen per hour.
*I’ll take you on a one-of-a-kind Omakase tour, where every moment is a delightful surprise!Please reach out to me.
*I'm happy to pick you up at Narita /Haneda Airport. Please let me know. (kindly ask you to cover the transportation costs to the airport.)
*For trips to Hakone, Kamakura, Nikko, Yokohama, and Narita, I kindly ask for you to cover the transportation fee.
*If you're dreaming of visiting the Mt. Fuji area and Snow Monkey Park, Tokyo Disney Land or any other places, I'd be thrilled to take you there too! Just let me know, and let's make it happen!
*Je peux vous proposer un guide en français, bien que quelques éléments en anglais puissent être utilisés de temps à autre.
Dear Guests,
Hello!
My name is Hiromi. I grew up near the Imperial Palace surrounded by history, art, music and nice family.
I used to work in Imperial Palace as a guide because I love my hometown and to meet new people and expand my horizon. It brings me great joy to see my guest's smile. I treat them like close friend.
Every tour is an opportunity for me to learn and grow, and I continually strive to improve my skills to be the best guide I can be.
I'd like to share the magic of Japan with you. Let’s create moments that you’ll cherish always, together.
I believe that travel is not just about visiting new places, but about enriching your life, expanding your horizons, and experiencing sensational moments that leave you with a deep sense of wonder. I’m here to help you discover Japan in a way that will touch your heart and inspire you to see the world through a new lens.
Let me share how I became a tour guide. Since I was a child, I’ve always been fascinated by foreign films and cultures. I studied English and French, traveled to the U.S. and Europe multiple times, and was always captivated by the diversity of the world.
But as I started working and met foreign colleagues who practiced martial arts and had a deep knowledge of Japanese culture, I realized how rich and beautiful Japan’s culture truly is. From traditional architecture and tea ceremonies to Bushido and kimono, Japan has so many hidden treasures that moved me deeply, and I wanted to share these with people from around the world.
In addition to guiding in Tokyo, I’ve also had the privilege of taking guests to iconic places like Kyoto, Osaka, Himeji, Kanazawa, and Takayama. Each destination offers a unique story and charm, and I love sharing these gems with my visitors.
Click here to connect -I’d love to hear from you!
Hiromi
Eric M.
“Amazing day with Hiromi”
We had a wonderful day with Hiromi. We were a group of six Canadians visiting Tokyo, and Hiromi was truly exceptional. She shared with us a wealth of historical and cultural insights, while making sure we visited as many sites as possible. Her outstanding professionalism made our experience even more memorable. On top of that, Hiromi speaks excellent English and French, which made communication easy and enjoyable throughout the day.
Hiromi N.
Dear Eric sama, Thank you very much for choosing me and Japan. It was truly my immense pleasure to guide successful business leaders from Quebec. Thank you for supporting Japanese businesses through your work as well. Quebec, with its unique blend of French and English cultures, is one of my favorite regions. It was truly a pleasure meeting with you. I hope to see you again! Sincerely, Your private samurai.
Amalia B.
“Excellent service”
Excellent service for my clients. They will reccommend her to their friends
Hiromi N.
Thank you for the opportunity to guide your clients. It was an immense pleasure for me. Looking forward to working with you again soon!
Enrico P.
“Eccellente guida per scoprire Tokyo”
Romy è stata un’eccellenza guida per una fantastica giornata in famiglia attraverso Tokyo. E’ colta, simpatica, gentile e premurosa alle esigenze di tutti, per tutte le età. Il suo italiano è più che sufficiente per rendere il racconto interessante e piacevole. Davvero super consigliata.
Hiromi N.
Enrico sama Grazie mille per aver scelto me e il Giappone. È stato un piacere guidare la vostra adorabile famiglia. Mi è piaciuto molto parlare con i vostri ragazzi. Sono semplicemente adorabili. Auguro a tutti i membri della vostra famiglia che tutti i sogni si avverino. Grazie ancora. Romy
$464/ per group