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Go to the shopBook a Full day walking tour in Tokyo with our bilingual guides and explore the best of it
What to Expect
Personalised Experience: Our knowledgeable local guide will tailor the tour to your interests, ensuring a truly unforgettable experience.
Hidden Gems: Discover off-the-beaten-path locations and hidden gems that only locals know.
Authentic Cuisine: Indulge in delicious Japanese cuisine, from succulent sushi to savoury street food.
Cultural Insights: Gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture and traditions.
Highlights:
Tsukiji Outer Market: is one of the most famous destination in Tokyo, known for its vibrant atmosphere and fresh seafood. While the inner market moved to Toyosu in 2018, the Tsukiji Outer Market remains a bustling hub with around 400 shops and restaurants
Asakusa: Immerse yourself in the traditional side of Tokyo, visiting local shops and enjoying the lively atmosphere.
Sensō-ji Temple: Experience the spiritual heart of Tokyo and explore the temple's historic grounds.
Sky tree: is a prominent broadcasting and observation tower located in Sumida, Tokyo. with a very unique design ,Standing at a height of 634 meters, it is the tallest structure in Japan and the tallest tower in the world. The tower was completed in 2012,
Meiji shrine: is a Shinto shrine located in Shibuya, Tokyo, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Established in 1920 and set within a serene forested area of approximately 170 acres, the shrine features traditional nagare-zukuri architecture and a large torii gates araunt it
Takeshita street: is a vibrant shopping street located in Harajuku, Tokyo, known as the center of Japanese youth culture and fashion. Stretching approximately 400 meters, it is famous for its eclectic mix of trendy shops, including fashion boutiques, vintage stores, and kawaii-themed merchandise plus street food shops and Animals cafes
Shibuya crossing and Hachiko statue: is one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections, located in front of Shibuya Station in Tokyo. Known for its scramble format, it allows thousands of pedestrians to cross from all directions simultaneously, surrounded by vibrant neon lights and large advertisements.
Nearby is the Hachiko statue, which honours Hachiko, an Akita dog famous for waiting at the station for his owner for nearly 10 years after his passing. The statue symbolises loyalty and is a popular meeting point. Together, they represent the lively spirit and cultural significance of Tokyo
Your Tour Includes:
Expert local guide
Flexible to extend the tour and the locations
Customisable itinerary
Hotel pickup and drop-off (for centrally located hotels