Explore Tokyo’s iconic landmarks with a private driver. Customize your tour, enjoy privacy, and add unique experiences like teamLab Planets and a scenic boat trip.
Explore Tokyo’s iconic landmarks with a private driver. Customize your tour, enjoy privacy, and add unique experiences like teamLab Planets and a scenic boat trip.
- Tsukiji Fish Market - Known as Japan’s ‘Food Town,’ the Tsukiji Outer Market is a lively spot to discover a variety of traditional Japanese foods. Its bustling streets are filled with a mix of wholesale and retail shops, along with numerous eateries offering everything from classic dishes to the latest culinary trends.
- Senso-ji Temple - As an…
- Tsukiji Fish Market - Known as Japan’s ‘Food Town,’ the Tsukiji Outer Market is a lively spot to discover a variety of traditional Japanese foods. Its bustling streets are filled with a mix of wholesale and retail shops, along with numerous eateries offering everything from classic dishes to the latest culinary trends.
- Senso-ji Temple - As an iconic symbol of Tokyo, Sensoji Temple is Japan’s most visited temple, drawing over 20 million visitors each year. This ancient Buddhist temple, over 1,400 years old, provides a rich historical and cultural experience. Visitors pass through the famous Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), a vibrant entrance with a giant red lantern. Beyond the temple, Nakamise Street features a variety of traditional shops offering Japanese souvenirs and street foods, enhancing the lively atmosphere of this revered site.
- Imperial Palace - Since 1868, the Imperial Palace has been the official residence of Japan’s Emperors, symbolizing the nation’s history and cultural heritage. The palace grounds include the Imperial Residence and the larger Imperial Palace Complex, surrounded by picturesque gardens and traditional moats. While much of the inner palace is not open to the public, visitors can explore the scenic East Gardens and enjoy seasonal blooms, providing a serene escape in the heart of Tokyo.
- Tokyo Skytree - Standing at 634 meters, Tokyo Skytree is the world’s tallest freestanding tower, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo from two enclosed observation decks at 350 and 450 meters—the highest in Japan. The lower deck provides a 360-degree view of the city, where on clear days, Mount Fuji can be seen in the distance. The upper deck features a spiraling glass corridor, giving visitors the exhilarating experience of ‘floating’ above the city, making Tokyo Skytree a must-visit landmark for both locals and tourists.
- Tokyo Tower - Tokyo Tower, at 333 meters tall, is a powerful symbol of Japan’s post-war recovery and resilience, built in 1958 as a beacon of hope and progress. Representing Tokyo’s rebirth after World War II, the tower was the tallest freestanding structure in the world upon completion, even surpassing its inspiration, the Eiffel Tower. Painted in striking red and white, Tokyo Tower offers panoramic observation decks where visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the city skyline, making it a beloved landmark and a testament to Japan’s modernization.
- Ginza - Ginza is Tokyo’s premier shopping district, renowned for its luxurious boutiques, flagship stores, and upscale shopping malls, making it one of the most prestigious retail destinations in Japan. Ginza’s shopping complexes, such as Ginza Six and Mitsukoshi Ginza, offer an array of designer brands, high-end fashion, and exclusive Japanese goods, attracting fashion enthusiasts and luxury shoppers from around the world. Ginza Six, the largest shopping complex in the area, boasts over 240 stores, rooftop gardens, and modern art installations, creating a unique blend of fashion and culture. Mitsukoshi Ginza, Tokyo’s oldest department store, combines history with contemporary shopping experiences, featuring everything from fine Japanese crafts to gourmet food floors. Beyond luxury shopping, Ginza also hosts trendy cafes, world-class restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife scene, making it a vibrant destination for a full-day experience.
- Takeshita Street - Takeshita Street in Tokyo’s Harajuku district is a vibrant center of youth fashion and culture, known for its unique boutiques, trendy shops, and playful kawaii (cute) items. Popular with locals and tourists, it offers everything from colorful clothing and quirky accessories to delicious street food, especially the famous crepes loaded with toppings. A lively mix of styles and shops, Takeshita Street captures the creative spirit of Harajuku, making it a must-visit for a fun, uniquely Japanese experience.
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji-Jingu, located in the heart of Tokyo, is one of Japan’s most famous shrines, surrounded by a tranquil forest of over 100,000 trees. Dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, the shrine provides a serene escape from the city’s busy streets, offering a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. Visitors can explore the spacious grounds, which include a beautiful Inner Garden and traditional torii gates. The shrine is also a popular spot for traditional Japanese New Year celebrations, attracting millions of worshippers each year.
- Odaiba Marine Park - Odaiba is a man-made island in Tokyo Bay, offering fantastic shopping, entertainment, and scenic parks along its charming coastline. Known for attractions like teamLab Borderless and the Rainbow Bridge, it’s a popular destination for both tourists and locals. Visitors can also enjoy the futuristic architecture and a variety of dining options, making it a perfect spot for a full-day outing. However, as it’s about a 40-minute drive from the last stop, our driver will take you there only if time allows.
- Shibuya Crossing - Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest pedestrian intersections in the world, located in the heart of Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya district. It sees an estimated 2,500 people crossing at any given light change, with more than 1,000 pedestrians crossing during peak times. The crossing operates in a unique “scramble” pattern, where traffic lights stop all vehicles, allowing people to cross from all directions simultaneously. Surrounded by towering neon signs, large shopping centers, and bustling streets, it epitomizes the fast-paced energy of Tokyo. Popularized in movies and media, Shibuya Crossing has become a global symbol of Tokyo’s modern urban life.
- Omotesando Hills - Omotesando Hills is a stylish and upscale shopping complex located in the fashionable Omotesando area of Tokyo. Opened in 2006, it is housed in a striking architectural structure designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando. The multi-level building features a mix of high-end fashion boutiques, art galleries, cafes, and restaurants, making it a premier destination for luxury shopping and dining. The sleek, modern design of Omotesando Hills blends seamlessly with the surrounding tree-lined streets, creating a sophisticated atmosphere. The complex is also known for its beautiful interior, which includes a spacious atrium and large glass windows that offer a view of the iconic Omotesando Avenue. Popular among both locals and international visitors, Omotesando Hills offers a refined shopping experience in one of Tokyo’s most prestigious neighborhoods.
- Hayao Miyazaki’s Nippon Television Giant Clock - Hayao Miyazaki’s Nippon Television Giant Clock, located in Minato, Tokyo, is a stunning fusion of animation and art. Standing 30 meters tall at the headquarters of Nippon Television, the clock features intricate designs of beloved characters from Miyazaki’s films, such as Totoro from My Neighbor Totoro. The clock’s characters move and interact at regular intervals, creating a whimsical and enchanting display. This iconic public artwork blends Japan’s rich animation culture with modern technology, making it a captivating sight for both animation enthusiasts and art lovers alike. It stands as a tribute to Miyazaki’s creative vision and continues to draw visitors worldwide.
- On-board WiFi
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water/tea/coffee on board
- Fuel/ Parking/Toll fees
- On-board WiFi
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water/tea/coffee on board
- Fuel/ Parking/Toll fees
- Walking guide (insights are given mostly while in car between destinations)
- Entry/Admission - Tokyo Skytree
- Entry/ Admission - Tokyo Tower
- If pick-up or drop-off is Haneda/ Narita/Yokohama -12000¥ surcharge
- Walking guide (insights are given mostly while in car between destinations)
- Entry/Admission - Tokyo Skytree
- Entry/ Admission - Tokyo Tower
- If pick-up or drop-off is Haneda/ Narita/Yokohama -12000¥ surcharge
Full-day Private and Customizable Tour!!!
We are thrilled to offer a full-day private and customizable sightseeing tour, allowing you to explore the best of Tokyo. Visit the city’s most famous landmarks, including Shibuya Crossing, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, and many more. An English-speaking driver will provide engaging insights into…
Full-day Private and Customizable Tour!!!
We are thrilled to offer a full-day private and customizable sightseeing tour, allowing you to explore the best of Tokyo. Visit the city’s most famous landmarks, including Shibuya Crossing, Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Tower, and many more. An English-speaking driver will provide engaging insights into the historical and cultural significance of each location.
This tour is unique due to its blend of privacy and flexibility. Enjoy the intimacy of your group while tailoring the itinerary with your chauffeur to match your interests.
Enhance your experience with an optional visit to teamLab Planets, a breathtaking digital art museum. Please note that tickets must be purchased in advance and are not included in the tour price.
Additionally, you can add a scenic 1-hour boat trip from Toyosu to Odaiba Station. Please make a special request in advance. The ticket costs approximately 1000 yen per person and is payable in cash.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.