Vous disposez de peu de temps dans la capitale? Je vais vous faire découvrir en 6 heures les quartiers et les monuments incontournables de la ville.
Je viendrai vous chercher à votre hôtel et nous nous déplacerons à pied en utilisant les transports en commun.
Nous visiterons les quartiers incontournables : le temple Senso-ji à Asakusa, le jardin extérieur du palais impérial, Le sanctuaire Meji-jingu et la rue Takeshita et nous finirons par le célèbre quartier de Shibuya.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
A votre hôtel sur Tokyo (23 arrondissements)
- Je vous attendrai dans le hall de votre hôtel sur Tokyo.
Asakusa: temple Senso-ji.
Le temple Senso-ji est le plus grand temple bouddhiste de Tokyo.
Je vous raconterai l'histoire du temple et ses légendes. Je vous montrerai comment vous purifier avant d'entrer dans le temple, faire la prière, et nous tirerons un Omikuji.
Palais imperial
Nous visiterons le jardin extérieur du palais impérial et nous marcherons le long des douves et de l'enceinte extérieur du château jusqu'au célèbre pont Nijubashi. Je vous raconterai l'histoire du château d'Edo et celle du palais imperial.
Sanctuaire Meiji-jingu
Le sanctuaire Meiji-jingu est situé au milieu d'une forêt. C'est un petit havre de paix au milieu de Tokyo. Les âmes de l'empereur Meiji et de sa compagne y repose en toute sérénité. Nous découvrirons comment se laver les mains dans le Temizuya et faire une prière Shintoïste. Nous pourrons ensuite inscrire un souhait sur une tablette Ema et tirer un Omikuji un peu spécial sur lequel méditer.
Rue Takeshita
La rue Takeshita est connue pour être le berceau des nouvelles tendances de la mode japonaise. C'est l'épicentre de la culture jeune et colorée de Tokyo. Elle regorge de street food comme la barbe a papa multicolore ou les spirales de pomme de terre. Vous pourrez également dorloter des animaux, siroter des bubble tea et tenter de gagner le gachapon dont vous revez.
Shibuya
Shibuya est le plus grand quartier de divertissement et de shopping de la capitale. C'est le lieu de rendez-vous des jeunes Tokyoïtes. Le célèbre "Shibuya scramble" est le passage piéton le plus fréquenté au monde. Je vous raconterai l'histoire de Hachi le chien loyale et je vous emmènerai visiter les points de vue en hauteur d'où vous pourrez immortaliser le croisement.
Ending Point
Gare de Shibuya
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
- Visite à pied
- Guide personnel en français
- Repas et boissons
- frais de transport (600 yen par personne)
- Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus
Faites-moi savoir si vous avez des restrictions ou des allergies alimentaires.
Prevoyez des chaussures confortables.
Hello !
My name is Virginie, I am French and I have been living in Tokyo for 4 years. I love Japan, its food and its culture but above all I love Tokyo! I will take you to the best places in Tokyo ! The hidden gems as well as all the must see places ! The traditional Tokyo as well as the futuristic parts of the city ! I can’t wait to meet you !!
“New Year's in Tokyo”
Wow! We spent two days with Virginie in Tokyo, doing her Must-See Tour on day one and the Ueno Tour on day two. The time spent with Virginie ended up being critical to the success of our trip - because we had no idea what we were getting into by landing in Tokyo on New Year's Eve. It is an incredibly busy time to visit Japan, full of tourists and locals alike visiting shrines, temples and shopping districts. Virginie met us at the hotel each morning (it's super helpful to use the hotel as the meeting point, when you're jet lagged and still trying to figure out the basics). We walked all over the city with her. At times visiting places packed with crowds, such as Asakusa where locals were making their New Year's Day visit, and other times in the quiet of the neighborhoods between subway stops. We weren't on a strict timetable with Virginie, so if something caught our attention there was always time to stop and explore (like a small local cemetery that was along our route, or a shop that we knew our kids would love, or getting a stamp added to our shrine book). Virginie helped us buy day passes for the subway, taught us about Japanese customs and history as we walked, took us to a great ramen spot tucked in Tokyo Station for lunch (seriously tucked away, that place is a maze, thank goodness she knew where to go), and gave us tips to make the most of our time in Tokyo. One tiny highlight that paid off in spades later...she told us where to go for an amazing view of the city later in our trip, as it was closed for the New Years holiday (from an observation deck near Tokyo Dome). We went back to the building on our own later, as our very last stop before leaving for the airport...and we were rewarded with an incredible view of Mount Fuji!! We would never have known about the observation deck without Virginie's guidance. Spend the day with Virginie, you will see and learn so much.
Virginie B.
Dear Heather, Thank you very much for your warm comment. I love your picture by the way thank you! Seeing Mount Fuji is always surprising and amazing :) I am glad you could come back! Yes, everything was so packed in Asakusa during Hatsumode period but we managed to see Senso-ji and we were really lucky to find a good ramen place inside Tokyo station during New year's day ! Thank you again for everything! I Hope to see you again in Tokyo! Virginie
“Sweeet day with Virginie ”
Verginie accepted our family of 4 last minute and was very accommodating We did the Hakone tour But sadly our morning romanc train had was canceled coz of some accident which caused us a couple of hours of delay (out of anyone’s hands) which made us try to rush a bit in all activities Virginie took us everywhere and explained all questions and sights odawara castle was nice and we were lucky with good views of Mount Fuji too And the highlight at the end was relaxing in the onsen a very proper one which isn’t crowded. She guided us through everything she is very sweet. And was patient with our two teens. And she stayed with us even. Past her hours. My advice for travelers is always try to plan to get out earlier for a tour which is full day out of town Thanks Virginie for everything :)
Virginie B.
Dear Dina, Thank you for your kind review. It was a great pleasure for me to take you and your family to visit Odawara and Hakone! Even if there was a delay, you have been super patient and always cheerful! It was a really memorable day and we were blessed with amazing views of Mont Fuji! I hope that you will come back to Japan and we can meet again! Thank you! Virginie
“Toured Tokyo and the metropolitan areas”
Virginie, was prompt, professional but also was very warm and personal on our tour and demonstrated the exact knowledge that met our hopes and expectations and beyond. So long as you are polite and respectful she will answer all questions honestly and directly even if they are answers you may not want to hear but should to get to know the real Tokyo positively and negatively. We loved that. She is a fast walker which is a good thing so you can see as much as you can in your allotted time but slowed down at our request and was happy to oblige. If you have a larger group of 5 or more like we did she will also take the time to repeat information to others who may be dispersed because of the crowds so everyone gets to equally hear all information. That is a really big plus and added value for your tour members. All in all, 5+ stars. Thank you Virginie for making our tour and trip more special than it otherwise would have been. P.S. I think I called her Virginia and her name is Virginie. She did not correct me but please get her name right :-) Regards, Scott
Virginie B.
Dear Scott, Thank you for your warm review. I am happy that you enjoyed the tour. No problem you can call Virginie or Virginia :) I like both. I really enjoyed showing you around Tokyo too! Thank you for making this tour special as well! Virginie
$160/ per group