- USD ($)
- Wishlists

- Home›
- Japan
Japan Private Tours & Local Tour Guides
Plan a Trip to Japan with Local Tour Guides, and Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka and More.
Popular Japan Tour Guides
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/94498/6e08cc77-b1d9-4455-b4b8-c5068072d0fd.png)
Robert K.
Hello from the enchanting Kyoto! My name is Robert, I studied Japanese studies and live in Kyoto. I offer professional tours in Nara and Kyoto. Let's visit the beautiful temples, Zen gardens and shrines together, combined with the culinary experiences that these cities have to offer. You will learn a lot about the history and culture of this beautiful country. It is very important to me that my guests experience a relaxing time without any hustle and bustle, that they can enjoy the beauty in peace, and that they find a moment of tranquillity far away from their hectic everyday lives. If I have piqued your interest, please feel free to contact me. We can discuss the tour itinerary together; I will tailor it entirely to your personal wishes. Thank you for taking the time to read my advertisement. I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards from Kyoto, Robert
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/58825/ad8cbfb5-2abb-49cf-9079-52565b7f3f0e.png)
Ryoko T.
Hello, future guests! My name is Ryoko. I was born and raised in Utsunomiya, near Nikko. I’ve been lucky enough to visit many countries, and I love traveling and meeting new people. Now, I’m really happy to be able to share the beauty of Japan with visitors from all over the world. I’ve been guiding in Nikko and Utsunomiya for over 10 years, and I can show you not only the famous sights but also local culture, food, and hidden gems. Beyond sightseeing, I also enjoy customizing trips to match your interests—like sake brewery visits, or a pottery tour and hands-on experience in Mashiko, the famous pottery town. I’d be delighted to help make your journey truly special. So, why not travel with me? I’m looking forward to meeting you soon.
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/90734/6afdfbf8-446f-4c2b-afa3-737ba6336a7a.png)
Naomi K.
Hello, I’m Naomi, a certified guide. I live in the peaceful countryside of Hiroshima, where I am a rice farmer, writer, and mother of three. Our family resides in a 200-year-old traditional farmhouse, surrounded by nature and history. I began learning English again at the age of 40, and although I don’t have much overseas experience, guiding visitors has become one of my greatest joys. Sharing Japan through my own eyes makes every encounter exciting and meaningful. I love welcoming people and building connections across cultures. If my hospitality can add a special touch to your journey in Japan, it would bring me great happiness. I look forward to meeting you—thank you!
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/827/77563.jpg)
Fujiko M.
Hello! My name is Fujiko Maeda. I'm a national-licensed tour guide. I was born in Sado Island, off the coast of Niigata Prefecture. I once worked in tourism industry for about 10 years when I lived in Tokyo. Now I'm a persimmon farmer but when time permits I'm happy to guide you here in Sado mainly but also other places, too. We have a lot to offer like beautiful nature, historical sites, local specialties, traditional performing arts, festivals, islanders smiles and so on. If you'd like to know real Japanese lifestyle, please visit Sado. I'm sure you'll be satisfied. Let's explore Sado or other wonderful and beautiful places with me! Also, if you have any questions about Sado or Japan as a whole, please don't hesitate to email me.
New Japan Tour Guides
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/95629/610aa6f4-fb9f-4438-8d83-100f63640172.png)
Hector P.
Hello there! My name is Hector and I am a Hokkaido government-certified Adventure Travel Guide. I have been living in Hokkaido for over 15 years, and I have plenty of experience guiding small and large groups from various countries, both in urban areas and natural environments. I am a native speaker of English and Tagalog, with full professional proficiency in Japanese. I am based in Obihiro but I can work as a guide anywhere in Hokkaido upon request.
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/95241/f1ba2044-78f6-4f61-97af-3c5b719fb2c5.png)
Tatsuya M.
Nice to meet you! My name is Tatsuya. I was born and raised in Osaka. I love traveling the world and communicating with all kinds of people. I also have a caring personality, so I would love to share the charms of Osaka, its people, and its food with people all over the world!
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/94860/a2a0b360-ebd5-4b9a-aa20-6d3711463ee6.png)
Seiya S.
Hello, my name is Seiya, a local tour guide in the Kansai region. I was born and raised in Osaka. Growing up in Osaka made me understand its culture, mindset, and people. I also often travel overseas myself(Recent favourite is India!) and interact with local people, making me understand non-Japanese people's perspective on this country. I am particularly interested in Japanese history, religion, and traditional culture. During my time living in Kyoto, I developed a strong curiosity about temples, shrines, and the ideas behind them, and I enjoy sharing these insights in a clear and easy-to-understand way. I welcome questions and conversations, and I am happy to adjust the tour based on your interests and pace. I am also a photographer, soI would be happy to photograph you with my beloved 35mm film camera. Film photo has a nostalgic warmth, creating timeless photos that stay close to your heart! Looking forward to seeing you soon! I am not available from April to October. Thank you for your understanding.
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/94527/c82df682-5006-4c88-9342-cd6b04a99ad8.png)
Aiko K.
Hi, I’m Aiko! I love connecting with people and communicating in English, and that’s what led me to start this work. I’ve always wanted to interact with travelers directly and share the charm of the places I call home. While studying abroad, I often talked about Japan with people from different countries. Not only famous destinations like Tokyo and Kyoto, but also my hometown, Gunma, which I truly believe is a wonderful place worth discovering. I enjoy traveling around my local area even on my days off, and I’d love to share that side of Japan with you. I have studied abroad in the Philippines and later spent about a year and a half living mainly in Vancouver, Canada. During that time, I studied at a vocational school while gaining hands-on experience through internships such as cruise planning, SNS marketing, and English conversation programs for Japanese learners. I also worked part-time as a restaurant server, where I interacted with tourists on a daily basis. My goal is to offer experiences that make you think, “I want to come back to Japan again!” I’m really looking forward to meeting you and helping make your trip meaningful and enjoyable through fun conversations and shared experiences :)
Popular Japan Private Tours
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22306/3b97d963-d6df-4621-aed2-dad0e000ac5c.jpg)
An unforgettable Experience in Enchanting Kyoto (German / English)
I want all my guests to be able to relax completely. It is very important to me that my guests find peace and quiet and can forget the stresses of everyday life. I avoid large crowds of people on my tours.
An unforgettable Experience in Enchanting Kyoto (German / English)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/94498/6e08cc77-b1d9-4455-b4b8-c5068072d0fd.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/21562/afd7ac5b-b719-4b95-9fd4-b24408e63f61.jpg)
Nikko Highlights: Toshogu Shrine, Rinnoji Temple, Kanmangafuchi Abyss
This popular course offers a wonderful balance of nature and culture. We will visit the Sacred Bridge, explore the UNESCO-listed Toshogu Shrine, Rin-noh-ji Temple, enjoy a peaceful walk along the Daiya River, and have lunch at a local restaurant.
Nikko Highlights: Toshogu Shrine, Rinnoji Temple, Kanmangafuchi Abyss
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/58825/ad8cbfb5-2abb-49cf-9079-52565b7f3f0e.png)
Hiroshima: A journey of memory, Resilience and Peace
Discover Hiroshima's quiet strength and resilience as we visit Shukkeien, Peace Memorial Park, the Schmoe House. Alongside Hiroshima's well-known landmarks, this tour includes the Schmoe House- a meaningful hidden gem. Floyd Schmoe, an American who was deeply saddened by the news of atomic bombing, volunteered to build homes for Hiroshima's people. By including this quietly moving, lesser-known place, the tour highlits both Hiroshima's past and compassion that helped the city rebuild.
Hiroshima: A journey of memory, Resilience and Peace
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/90734/6afdfbf8-446f-4c2b-afa3-737ba6336a7a.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/593/14648.jpg)
Niigata City one day tour of your choices
Located on the Japan sea side of mainland Honshu, about 2 hours bullet train ride from Tokyo, Niigata city has been flourished as one of the major port towns for centuries. Along with this historical background, Niigata city is now well known for delicious "koshihikari" rice, varieties of tasty sake, fresh products from both land and sea. In this tour, you can choose 3 or 4 places to visit for 7-hour sightseeing tour. We mainly use public transportation networks like Niigata city loopline bus service ( one-day ticket JPY 500 ) and taxi if necessary. The places of choices are as follows: 1. Niigata City Aquarium "Marinepia Nihonkai" Displaying both marine and fresh water fish in the region and aquatic animals. Dolphin shows are performed daily. JPY 1500 Closed from Dec.29-Jan.1, Mar.3,4 2. Pia Bandai Fish and vegatable market with restaurants popular for locals and tourists. 3. "Imayotsukasa" sake brewery There is a guided tour and you can sample tasty sake. 4. The Niigata Saito Villa Built about 100 years ago, this gorgeous villa and Japanese style garden attracts visitors all year round. JPY 300 Closed on Mondays, from Dec.28-Jan.3 5. Minatopia with Former Niigata Customs House There are also Former Daishi Bank building and Niigata City History Museum by the Shinano River. 6. Former Ozawa Family Residence Authentic machiya-style house with beautiful garden from the Meiji Period. JPY 200 Closed on Mondays, from Dec.28-Jan.3 7. Honcho Market Located on the bustling Furumachi ( old town ) district, vendors sell all kinds of food with reasonable prices. * vendors are less on Sundays 8. Strolling Furumachi district for 1 hour Furumachi was once known as geigi (geisha) district like Kyoto and there are many restaurants, temples, old and new buildings in this area. * you can combine this choice with the Saito Villa or/and the Ozawa Residence (both in Furumachi district). Please choose places you'd like to visit and email me. Let's have fun in Niigata city!
Niigata City one day tour of your choices
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/827/77563.jpg)
New Japan Private Tours
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22468/a355a91e-0655-4ba3-9ae6-efe727d835a3.jpg)
Mt. Takao: temples, monkeys & waterfall
Get the Tengu's protection with an easy forest trail just 1h from Tokyo! The temple devoted to those deities, is surrounded by centuries-old trees, home of flying squirrels and monkeys. With along the way waterfalls still in use by monks for meditation. Mt. Takao hiking is relatively easy and only requires comfortable shoes, and if the weather is favorable, Mt. Fuji can be seen at the submit! And in the old town, restaurants and snacks offer a different taste than the capital.
Mt. Takao: temples, monkeys & waterfall
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/84466/9761a57a-7390-4df1-a97f-96a17a0dcfcf.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22449/aceb0f4e-1565-4531-b73a-c80dedf1c7e7.jpg)
4-hour tour in Iwakuni -Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle by Ropeway
You will walk across the historic wooden arch bridge "Kintai Bridge," one of Japan's three most famous bridges, and then take the ropeway to Iwakuni Castle, the mountain castle of the prestigious Kikkawa clan, a long-standing samurai family during the samurai era. You will be able to experience the history and nature unique to this region, including the beauty of the Nishiki River in all four seasons and the Seto Inland Sea stretching out in the distance.
4-hour tour in Iwakuni -Kintai Bridge and Iwakuni Castle by Ropeway
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/58782/c1d68672-677e-40d2-9807-409856746257.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22443/ef354b77-69c9-4fe7-b006-4e6d8eb795fa.jpeg)
In-Depth Kawagoe
An in-depth visit of Kawagoe, a day-trip from Tokyo. Learn about the history of the town known as Little Edo. From Shogun history, warehouse districts to sweet potatoes, there’s plenty to learn here in Kawagoe.
In-Depth Kawagoe
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/90392/e4b51d6b-1251-49ee-a50e-4196e06781ae.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/22442/85deb8dd-0577-4e89-a1fc-b5201d160c4b.jpeg)
Candy, Shrines & History in Kawagoe
This tour will visit Kawagoe, a nice day trip from Tokyo. Kawagoe is known as Little Edo with old streets, warehouses and a bell tower. We’ll walk the streets, try some local delicacies, and visit one or two local shrines and temples.
Candy, Shrines & History in Kawagoe
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/90392/e4b51d6b-1251-49ee-a50e-4196e06781ae.png)
Popular Japan Private Cars
Real Japan, no crowds: a home visit in Hiroshima 200-Year-Old Japanese house
Escape the tourist trail and spend a day in a peaceful valley near Hiroshima, where only locals live. This is not a museum but the guide's own home. In a 200-year-old Japanese house(Kominka), you'll experience real, everyday life- tatami rooms, local food, forest bathing and interaction with local children. As a rice farmer, I will share with you the slow countryside rhythms. No shops and no crows- just authentic Japanese life. You are welcomed not as a tourist but as a guest in our home.
Real Japan, no crowds: a home visit in Hiroshima 200-Year-Old Japanese house
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/90734/6afdfbf8-446f-4c2b-afa3-737ba6336a7a.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/18885/ed591571-1581-45e4-9124-bdc1a0ccb581.jpg)
Haruna Shrine and "Initial D" related places in Shibukawa
A day trip that travels around Haruna Shrine, Lake Haruna, and "Initial D" (manga)- related places in Shibukawa. This tour also stops at Ikaho Onsen, a renowned hot spring town. *Please note: This tour is suspended from January to mid-March due to winter road conditions and for customer safety.
Haruna Shrine and "Initial D" related places in Shibukawa
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/43335/48e2bf8b-25f9-49c5-a2ee-2f67a6e203f3.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/19880/3c273a03-142a-48c3-b4d5-077b578aa691.jpg)
The Nichinan Coast: Aoshima, Udo, and Obi (full day by car)
This full day car tour takes in the beautiful Nichinan Coast, combining spectacular scenery, architecture, and history. We start at Aoshima Beach, known for its island shrine, botanical gardens, and sub-tropical scenery. Then we drive the wild Nichinan Coast, w/plenty of photo ops, to the mysterious Udo Jingu (shrine), precariously carved into seaside rock face. Then, on to the preserved samurai/merchant houses in the castle town of Obi, where coffee can be enjoyed in 300-year old surroundings.
The Nichinan Coast: Aoshima, Udo, and Obi (full day by car)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/78322/8154035c-778f-4e11-8898-90fa402b28e6.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/tours/19490/fc6493c8-d145-4b79-97d4-8875c9835a14.jpg)
Kochi Highlights Tour with Licensed Local Guide & Premium Minivan (Toyota Alphard)
Explore Kochi’s top highlights in one day with a local licensed guide! Visit Kochi Castle, Chikurinji Temple, and Okawasuji Samurai Residence or Makino Botanical Garden, and enjoy local food at Hirome Market. The tour is flexible—we can visit other spots based on your interests. All photos were taken by me, and I’m happy to take photos of you during the tour and share them afterward as a free souvenir. Perfect for first-time visitors who want a personalized and memorable experience in Kochi.
Kochi Highlights Tour with Licensed Local Guide & Premium Minivan (Toyota Alphard)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/75444/00f65d37-05c1-4835-8c63-9702cc003401.png)
Japan Tour Reviews
Peter G.
“Thankyou Kaneu - Great Day!”
My wife and I had a wonderfull day being guided by Kaneo, he went above and beyond to ensure we had a wonderful experience and gave us a real taste of Tokyo in a day , he was fun and relaxed and nothing was too much trouble. Thanks again Kaneo and see you next time we visit Japan.
Natasha M.
“Five stars for great tours of Tokyo with Melody”
I had the pleasure of hiring Melody for two tours in Tokyo, and each was exceptional. Thanks to him, my group and I were able to experience so much of the city: from Meiji Jingu shrine to Tsukiji Outer Market, Senso-ji temple, Harajuku, and so much more. Melody’s English is good, making everything easy to understand, and his passion for his job shines through. He brought each neighborhood to life with interesting details that we would have completely missed on our own. We covered an incredible amount of ground while never feeling rushed, and we always felt well taken care of. Five stars without hesitation.
Deborah T.
“A truly great guide!”
Niko was a terrific guide for us in Kyoto - she consistently went above and beyond. She worked hard to get a replacement sushi class for us when the original canceled. She took us to the most important sites; then even helped me get a special Pokemon for my granddaughter! We were very impressed with Niko and recommend her highly.
Japan Private Tours & Local Tour Guides
Uncover Japan’s secrets and gain travel knowledge with a local private tour guide. Unlock hidden gems, cultural immersion, and an unforgettable journey.
With a tour guide, you can get to the good stuff, like the ethereal Tottori Sand Dunes and quaint Kinosaki Onsen. From enjoying bespoke traditional ryokans, to navigating the busy streets of Osaka, a tailored journey through Japan’s wonders only gets better with a local expert leading the way.
Beyond the big ticket destinations like Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka, getting a personalized itinerary transforms a simple tour into lifelong memories. Customized by a local guide, your itinerary can feature lesser known sites like the Shikisai-no-Oka flower fields, where stunning panoramic views of colorful flowers await.
Japan Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth getting a tour guide in Japan?
What month is best to see Japan?
How much does a private tour of Japan cost?
Where should I go for the first time in Japan?
What I wish I knew before going to Japan?
What you should and shouldn't do in Japan?
Latest Japan Articles
All Tours Customizable
Start By Messaging Your Guide
100% Private Tours
Just You and Your Local Tour Guide
Quality Assured Guides
Screened and Verified via Interviews
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/2107/86155.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/2088/83504.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/2099/83450.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/4355/83454.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/2077/83506.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/2073/83509.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/4350/83468.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/cities/2087/83486.jpg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/posts/6050/b0dd0236-faf9-4389-8b12-312748959e54.jpeg)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/66139/e84c85b0-824c-4271-aeff-8c9f9adaf840.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/posts/5695/a121a2c1-6712-461f-b88c-4b9df0ad9993.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/160x160/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/profiles/34796/3ae4143f-55d6-4de2-a3bf-416544e000f9.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/posts/5690/6009091e-3e35-4b93-b142-320d8964cb4d.png)
/filters:strip_exif()/fit-in/480x480/filters:quality(50)/gowithguide/posts/5633/babc0cf0-331b-4b82-812e-14bbdc6c2ab5.png)