Tokyo’s most famous Shinto shrine, Meiji Shrine, offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s busy pace. Enjoy the quiet beauty of the grounds, write your wishes on prayer plaques, or witness a traditional wedding ceremony.
Your next stop is the Imperial Palace, once the world’s largest fortress. Though much of the original structure no longer exists, the palace grounds and East Garden offer a picturesque setting perfect for exploration.
Finally, visit Nihonbashi, a central business and commercial district known for its shopping and dining. Don’t miss crossing the iconic Nihonbashi Bridge, a symbol of prosperity and history.
After visiting Nihonbashi, consider heading to Ginza, Tokyo’s upscale shopping district, for designer boutiques, gourmet food, and luxury experiences.
Time | Location | Duration |
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09:00 | Departure | — |
Tsukiji | — | |
Asakusa | — | |
Shibuya | 2 hours | |
Meiji Jingu Shrine | — | |
Tokyo (Imperial Area) | 2 hours | |
17:00 | Return | — |
Itinerary is subject to change based on traffic, weather, and guest preferences.
Private tour experience tailored for individual guests.
Comprehensive group or private tour covering multiple top attractions across Tokyo.
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Designated pick-up area in Tokyo. Exact location will be confirmed after booking.
“Machiko-San took excellent care of us with a customized four-hour walking tour! We visited Koishikawa Korakuen Gardens, the Imperial Palace, and Shibuya. Her deep knowledge of Japanese history added so much value to each stop.”
“Received a handwritten welcome note at the hotel the day before. The tour felt like walking with a friend — warm, informative, and personal. Watching locals celebrate the Shichi-Go-San festival at Meiji Shrine was unforgettable.”
“Yoko, our guide, was friendly, funny, and incredibly knowledgeable. She even gave us directions after the tour. Her historical insights were excellent — she’s a true gem!”
“Walked the streets of Tokyo with a guide who shared deep insights into Japan’s cultural history. Learned a lot and had a wonderful time.”
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