Tokyo Private Tour: Explore Nostalgic Neighborhoods with a Licensed Guide

Embark on a value-packed private tour in Tokyo’s nostalgic neighborhoods with a licensed guide. Explore off the beaten path, experience local life, and indulge in delicious food and drinks!

Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Nezu - Miraculously spared from significant damage during world wars and natural disasters, Yanaka and Nezu—two neighborhoods in Tokyo’s historic downtown, known as shitamachi—maintain their old-world charm. Discover historical sites like Yanaka Cemetery and Nezu Shrine nestled among shitamachi’s narrow alleys, traditional wooden houses, izakaya…
What's Included
  • Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Tokyo
  • Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
  • Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from ‘What to expect’ list
What's Not Included
  • Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
  • Private Vehicle
  • You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
  • Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.
Additional Information

Embark on an enriching journey led by an expert tour guide certified by the government who can converse in multiple languages. This tour offers a unique and efficient opportunity to venture beyond Tokyo’s typical tourist spots!
We are excited to showcase some of the most charming and historical neighborhoods. For those keen on immersing themselves in…

Location
Nezu
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Vjaceslavsk2020
Nov 29, 2024
Fantastic off beaten path experience - We had excellent experience on this tour and our guide Izumi. We visited three areas and five destination total. In Monzen-nakacho area we visited Tomioka Hachiman Shrine and Fukagawa Fudou-dō temple. In Nezu area we visited Nezu Shrine and Yanaka Ginza. In Komagome area we visited beautiful Rikugien Gardens. We wouldn't have known to have gone to those places without the your and our fantastic guide. This itinerary was quite enough for us as we were getting tired by the end of the 5th spot, so 5 destinations over 6 hours is quite enough. Izumi is knowledgeable about all aspects of the tour and all the areas visited. Because we are getting another tour that involves Tsukiji market, we asked Izumi to modify itinerary to accommodate that and he was happy to do that. I highly recommend this tour and Izumi as a guide.
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Muhammad_j
Nov 20, 2024
Great Tour of Tokyo - Our experience with our guide Yoshi San was great. He was very knowledgeable about the city and the attractions we visited, along with being super helpful with tips about navigating the subway system. He went above and beyond to ensure we got to experience everything we wanted to do. Was also prepared with guidebooks to provide us and subway map. Highly recommend to anyone traveling to Tokyo.
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Goplaces291943
Nov 19, 2024
Great tour! - Tour guide Fumiko was very personable and knowledgeable. She covered a lot of sight seeing in the time we spent with her. She was conscientious about keeping track of everyone in our group of 8.
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Paula
Nov 10, 2024
Fumiko is the best!! - Our tour operator Fumiko was wonderful!! She was so informative and spent extra time telling us the history of each tour. She was also very watchful to ensure our group of 8 was always together (as we tended to sometimes separate and wander). Thank you Fumiko for your amazing hospitality and a making our first day in Japan a memorable one!
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Michelleann2014
Nov 10, 2024
Wonderful Day in Tokyo - We had a great day with Steve! He took us to see the beautiful oasis in the city, Shinjuku Gyoen Garden and the 3D cat billboard in Shinjuku, which I could have watched all day. We had the most delicious tempura lunch and learned about sake. We went to the Yaneka district and found charming shops. We saw many more places with Steve and appreciated his insider knowledge!
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Navigate36561548078
Nov 9, 2024
Spectacular tour off the beaten track - Very satisfied with the tour. It has been very intense and interesting. Izumi is a spectacular guide prepares the route carefully capturing all our attention. He has also been very kind to help me with the language because I speak very little English but Izumi overcame this obstacle with patience (and a translator). In short very satisfactory activity.
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Paula_r
Nov 6, 2024
Perfect way to see the real Tokyo. - A great experience! Hideki Maruyama was an outstanding tour guide. Knowledgeable, interesting, and soft pleasant to be with. We learned so much and saw quaint towns. Highly recommend!
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435glenng
Nov 2, 2024
Awesome! - Fumiko did a very good job giving us the tour. She did her best to tweak around our scheduled places to see because of the rain. Inspite of it, we were very satisfied. Glenn & Naida
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Odyssey22485727985
Oct 30, 2024
Awesome walking tour in Tokyo! - Noripy was our guide and was absolutely fantastic. We asked a million questions and Noripy happily answered them comprehensively. Whether it be of the location she'd taken us to, historical to current politics, traditions, local foods and the all important; how to use Tokyo rail system!! We definitely went to places we would not have discovered ourselves or learnt as mich as we did in the time we had in Tokyo. Thank you Noripy!!!
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Venture65766187278
Sep 19, 2024
A Day Off the Beaten Path in Tokyo: My Journey with Koji Shinjo-san - On a warm November morning, I set out for a day trip in Tokyo that I knew would be special. The sun was shining in the clear autumn sky, and I was filled with excitement as I waited in the lobby of The Celestine Hotel Tokyo Shiba. My guide, Koji Shinjo-san, arrived on time. Koji’s calm and approachable character instantly put me at ease, and as we made our way to the subway station, I knew I was in good hands. Our first stop was the Yanesen neighborhood, which includes the districts of Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi—an area filled with charm and history. The first highlight of the tour was Nezu Shrine. I would call Nezu shrine as Tokyo’s most beautiful shrine. Located in a quiet area, the red torii gates winding through the grounds created a mesmerizing path as sunlight filtered through the trees. The shrine, with its vibrant structures and ancient atmosphere, offered tranquility in the heart of the city. Koji shared the fascinating history of Nezu Shrine, and I could feel the connection to its past through the air. From Nezu, we continued onto Snake Street, a narrow, winding road in Nezu/Sendagi that was once the Aizen stream. It felt like a hidden gem, making its serpentine through a quiet residential neighborhood that seemed worlds away from the hectic metropolis. The charming street was full of plant pots, adding a delicate touch of life to the already picturesque scene. As we walked, Koji explained to me the street system in Japan based on block coordinates rather than on street names and pointed out small stone animals and decorations tucked between plants. The street’s curves led us deeper into the nostalgic atmosphere of old Tokyo, and before long, we reached Yanaka Ginza. Yanaka Ginza felt like stepping back in time. Despite the increasing number of tourists, it still held onto its local roots. I was struck by how the mid-20th-century Showa period seemed to come alive here, with shopkeepers selling croquettes, traditional crafts, and souvenirs. Koji encouraged me to try the famous croquettes, and as we stood on a side eating local delicatessen food, I was delighted to discover that most of the customers were locals picking up snacks for their evening meals. It was this blending of old and new, of tourists and residents, that made Yanaka Ginza so unique. We climbed the Yūyake Dandan steps, catching a glimpse of the street below as the sun began its gentle descent. Next, we hopped on the subway again and headed to Fukagawa, where history awaited us at Tomioka Hachiman-gu, the birthplace of sumo wrestling tournaments. Walking through the shrine’s grounds, I marveled at the rich cultural heritage surrounding me. As we stood in front of the Sumo monument, I could feel the weight of centuries of tradition. I was also surprised how tall the first sumo wrestlers were and how big were their palms imprinted in stone. From there, we made our way to Fukagawa Fudō-dō, a temple that was a blend of the traditional and the modern. While I initially found the large LED display advertising the Goma fire rituals jarring, Koji explained the temple’s importance in Esoteric Buddhism, and soon the strange mix of architecture started to make sense. Temple’s prayer corridor with 9500 miniature Fudōmyō (a fierce-looking representation of Buddha’s determination) crystal statues were magnificent. After all that walking, it was time for lunch. Koji took me to a local restaurant where we tasted a local eel recipe. The tender, savory dish melted in my mouth, and it was the perfect fuel for the next leg of our journey -Kiyosumi Garden. This serene oasis, with its crystal-clear pond and stone pathways, offered a beautiful contrast to the energy of the temple. Koji shared the garden’s history, and as we walked along the water’s edge, I admired the rare stones that had been collected from all over Japan. The teahouse on the water added an air of elegance, and for a moment, I felt transported to another time. Our final stop of the day was the Fukagawa Edo Museum, a captivating place that recreated life in Edo-period Tokyo. Walking through the streets of the past, I could almost hear the clatter of wooden sandals and the bustle of merchants. It was a fitting end to a day steeped in history and culture. By the time Koji and I made our way back to my hotel, we had walked about 13 miles tracked on my Garmin watch, yet it felt like the day had flown by. Koji’s deep knowledge of Tokyo’s history, combined with his warmth and approachability, made the tour feel more like a day out with a close friend than a guided experience. As I thanked him and we said our goodbyes, I couldn’t help but feel grateful for the memories we had created together. If you’re looking to explore Tokyo beyond the usual tourist spots, this tour is an absolute must. It offers a glimpse into the city’s hidden corners, blending history, culture, and local life in a way that makes Tokyo’s rich heritage come alive. I left with a full heart and a deeper understanding of this incredible city.
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