Embark on a Tokyo private car tour with a professional guide to experience the high-tech tradition of the city. From skyscrapers to local izakayas, explore the contrast of futuristic and old-school Tokyo. Select your destinations or ask for recommendations.
Embark on a Tokyo private car tour with a professional guide to experience the high-tech tradition of the city. From skyscrapers to local izakayas, explore the contrast of futuristic and old-school Tokyo. Select your destinations or ask for recommendations.
- Shibuya Crossing - Experience the iconic Tokyo from the world’s most famous intersection.
- Hachiko - Visit the statue of the loyal dog Hachiko, affectionately known as Hachi.
- Tokyo Skytree - Capture stunning photos or ascend to the observation deck. (Visits typically last 45 minutes to 2 hours)
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - The most…
- Shibuya Crossing - Experience the iconic Tokyo from the world’s most famous intersection.
- Hachiko - Visit the statue of the loyal dog Hachiko, affectionately known as Hachi.
- Tokyo Skytree - Capture stunning photos or ascend to the observation deck. (Visits typically last 45 minutes to 2 hours)
- Meiji Jingu Shrine - The most frequented shrine in Tokyo. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Senso-ji Temple - The oldest and most popular historic temple in Tokyo. (Visits typically last 60 minutes)
- Tokyo Tower - Take photos or ascend to the observation deck. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Omotesando - The heart of Japan’s fashion and culture. (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos and shopping)
- Nakamise Shopping Street (Kaminarimon) - Discover Japanese souvenirs.
- Imperial Palace - The residence of the Emperor of Japan.
- Asakusa - Explore Tokyo’s old town and its oldest temple. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Tsukiji Jogai Market - The outer market of Tsukiji, featuring street food and numerous sushi restaurants. (Visits typically last 30 minutes to 1 hour if dining)
- ASAKUSA HANAYASHIKI - Japan’s oldest amusement park, established in 1853.
- Shibuya Sky - A new shopping center with a rooftop deck offering a 229m high view of Tokyo.
- Hama Rikyu Gardens - A beautiful Japanese garden adjacent to Tokyo Bay. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Yoyogi Park - A popular spot for cherry blossom (sakura) viewing. (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos)
- Ginza - The heart of Tokyo’s business and high-end shopping.
- National Diet Building - Admire the fascinating architecture built in 1936.
- Yasukuni Shrine - A historical shrine honoring those who sacrificed their lives for the country. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Rikugien Garden - A serene Japanese garden from the Edo period.
- The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace (Edo Castle Ruin) - Explore the Edo Castle ruins now transformed into a garden. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Roppongi District - Known for shopping and nightlife.
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings - Enjoy a spectacular view of Tokyo from the 45th floor, 200m high.
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden - A blend of Japanese and Western garden styles, showcasing seasonal flowers. (Visits usually last 45 minutes to 1 hour)
- Odaiba District - Enjoy views of Tokyo from this artificial island and shop at Aquacity, Venus Fort, and Divercity.
- Unicorn Gundam Statue - Witness the life-sized Gundam with a light show every hour.
- Statue of Liberty - Installed permanently in 2000 as a symbol of friendship between Japan and France.
- Ueno Park - A cultural hub with museums, a shrine, and a zoo, also popular for cherry blossom (sakura) viewing. (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos)
- Ueno Tosho-gu Botanen - A subsidiary shrine of Nikko Tosho-gu, known for its peony garden.
- Akihabara - Discover Japanese anime, manga, figurines, games, and electronics, along with the famous maid cafe. (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos and shopping)
- Ameyoko Shopping Street - An open-air market in Ueno. (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos and shopping)
- Ryogoku Kokugikan - The sumo stadium.
- Sumo Museum - Explore the Sumo Museum.
- Tokyo National Museum - Gain a quick overview of Japan from ancient times to the present. (Visits usually last 1 to 2 hours)
- Shinjuku - Tokyo’s vibrant, sleepless town, also famous from the movie “Lost in Translation.” (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos and shopping)
- Omoide Yokocho - Meaning “Good Memory Alley,” this area evokes the nostalgia of Japan from the 1960s to the 1980s and is a foodie destination. Please let us know if you’d like to stop for photos and food.
- Godzilla Road - Known as the main street of Kabukicho, Tokyo’s most lively quarter. (Please inform us if you’d like to stop for photos and shopping)
- Ghibli Museum Mitaka - Advance ticket reservation is required. Tickets for the following month are available online every 10th of the previous month. (Visits usually last 1 to 2 hours)
- Takeshita Street - A unique hotspot for KAWAII culture and young Asian fashion and subculture. (Please let us know how much time you’d like to spend here)
- teamLab Planets TOKYO - Please purchase advance tickets online to visit this attraction. (Visits usually last 1 to 1.5 hours)

- Round-trip private transportation by air-conditioned minivan
- DVD player in minivan
- One bottled water per person
- Private guide (English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean professional guides are available)
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Round-trip private transportation by air-conditioned minivan
- DVD player in minivan
- One bottled water per person
- Private guide (English, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean professional guides are available)
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Admission to facilities
- Gratuity *5-20%
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Admission to facilities
- Gratuity *5-20%
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
- Admission fees
Stand beneath the stunning skyline of Shinjuku, observe the mesmerizing flow of people at Shibuya’s renowned crossing, or see salarymen relaxing in the stylish bars of Ginza—Tokyo’s vibrant energy feels reminiscent of “Blade Runner” or “Lost in Translation.” Yet, just moments away, tranquility awaits: enter a 17th-century Japanese garden, where time…
Stand beneath the stunning skyline of Shinjuku, observe the mesmerizing flow of people at Shibuya’s renowned crossing, or see salarymen relaxing in the stylish bars of Ginza—Tokyo’s vibrant energy feels reminiscent of “Blade Runner” or “Lost in Translation.” Yet, just moments away, tranquility awaits: enter a 17th-century Japanese garden, where time gently slows over a cup of ceremonial matcha tea.
Stroll along the sacred paths of Meiji Shrine, where towering Torii gates stand in quiet reverence. Discover Asakusa’s historic streets, where the aroma of incense wafts through the majestic halls of Senso-ji Temple.
With a private guide and chauffeured car, uncover the hidden stories behind Tokyo’s iconic landmarks in a way that is uniquely tailored to you. Whether you desire the grace of tradition or the excitement of modern innovation, our private Tokyo tour offers an unforgettable experience. There’s never enough time in Tokyo—so much to see, and it’s constantly evolving. Allow us to assist you in exploring the city’s highlights.
- The itinerary on the What to Expect is a list, please select around 4 to 6 sites.
- You can ask our guide for advice and suggestions after booking.
- Please advise for any specific dietary requirements at the time of booking, vegetarian option is available.
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.