Explore Tokyo’s modern and traditional highlights on a private car tour with an English-speaking guide. Fully customizable with convenient pick-up.
Explore Tokyo’s modern and traditional highlights on a private car tour with an English-speaking guide. Fully customizable with convenient pick-up.
- Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and telecommunications tower in Tokyo. Standing at 2,080 feet (634 meters), it was the world’s second tallest structure, following the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, when it opened on May 22, 2012. Tokyo Skytree is also the tallest freestanding tower globally, surpassing Tokyo Tower, the city’s previous…
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Tokyo Skytree - Tokyo Skytree is a broadcasting and telecommunications tower in Tokyo. Standing at 2,080 feet (634 meters), it was the world’s second tallest structure, following the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, when it opened on May 22, 2012. Tokyo Skytree is also the tallest freestanding tower globally, surpassing Tokyo Tower, the city’s previous tallest structure, by 988 feet (301 meters). The tower features two public observation areas, the Tembo Deck and the Tembo Gallery (or Galleria). The three-level Tembo Deck includes an observation floor at 1,148 feet (350 meters), above two restaurant floors. The Tembo Gallery consists of two floors connected by a winding circumferential ramp, with the higher floor at 1,480 feet (451 meters) above ground.
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Senso-ji Temple - Senso-ji Temple, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple, is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo’s most vibrant and popular temples. This 1,400-year-old temple attracts 20 million visitors annually, making it Japan’s most visited temple. Why not pay a visit?
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Shibuya Crossing - The expansive scramble intersection just outside Shibuya Station epitomizes Tokyo: action in every direction. Three large television screens on the buildings facing the intersection flash continuously, while the area is illuminated with lights, advertisements, and more lights. It is an undeniable must-visit for any Tokyo trip.
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Tsukiji Fish Market - Tsukiji Outer Market is Japan’s “Food Town,” where visitors can explore a variety of traditional Japanese foods. A blend of wholesale and retail shops, along with numerous restaurants, line the streets, and new culinary trends emerge here.
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Imperial Palace - The current Imperial Palace is situated on the former site of Edo Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in central Tokyo. It is the residence of Japan’s Imperial Family. Edo Castle was once the seat of the Tokugawa shogun, who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In 1868, the shogunate was overthrown, and the capital and imperial residence moved from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888, construction of a new Imperial Palace was completed. The palace was destroyed during World War Two and later rebuilt in the same style.
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Takeshita Street - Located in the heart of Harajuku, it is perfect for window shopping. Cute clothes spill from shopfronts, and groups of school kids gather to enjoy sweet street food. In the 90s, Takeshita Street was the go-to place for counterfeit American and Japanese brands, giving it a colorful — yet fashionable — reputation. It is the center of all things trendy and “weird” in Tokyo. Hard to imagine? Take a stroll and see what catches your eye.
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Meiji Jingu Shrine - Meiji Shrine is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken.
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Tokyo Tower - Visit Tokyo Tower or ascend to the observation deck. (The visit lasts 30 minutes to 1 hour)
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Shibuya Sky - A 360° open-air observation deck located on the roof of the Shibuya Scramble Square skyscraper. If tickets are booked, the visit will take 45 minutes to 1 hour.
- Free Wifi
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pickup/Drop off
- Highway Tolls
- Parking fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Umbrellas (please request in advance)
- Free Wifi
- English Speaking Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Pickup/Drop off
- Highway Tolls
- Parking fees
- Surcharges on fuel
- Umbrellas (please request in advance)
- Lunch
- Tokyo Skytree admission fee
- Walking guide
- Lunch
- Tokyo Skytree admission fee
- Walking guide
Experience a seamless, one-day tour of Tokyo with a multilingual driver. Explore the vibrant blend of modern and traditional elements in Japan’s bustling capital. The tour is fully customizable with convenient pick-up options.
- Witness the lively atmosphere of Shibuya Crossing and visit the iconic Hachiko Statue nearby.
- Journey to the peaceful Meiji…
Experience a seamless, one-day tour of Tokyo with a multilingual driver. Explore the vibrant blend of modern and traditional elements in Japan’s bustling capital. The tour is fully customizable with convenient pick-up options.
- Witness the lively atmosphere of Shibuya Crossing and visit the iconic Hachiko Statue nearby.
- Journey to the peaceful Meiji Shrine in Harajuku. Stroll through the tranquil, forested paths and feel the spiritual serenity that starkly contrasts with the city’s busy environment.
- Explore the lively Tsukiji Outer Market to enjoy fresh seafood and authentic Japanese cuisine.
- Discover Tokyo’s oldest temple, Sensō-ji, and wander through Nakamise-dori, filled with traditional shops and street food vendors. Immerse yourself in the historical allure and spiritual ambiance of Asakusa.
- Visit Tokyo Skytree, Japan’s tallest structure. Relish breathtaking views from the observation decks and explore the adjacent shopping complex.
- The itinerary on the “What to expect’ is a list, please choose places that best interests you/your group
- You can ask your driver for suggestions on the activity day
- Starting time for the activity is subject to change due to weather or traffic conditions
- This is a private tour activity. Only your group will participate.
- Please ensure your email and phone number is accessible
- Your driver will contact you a day before the activity
- We will provide extra care for elderly and children
- We suggest you have WhatsApp available for smooth communication on the day
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.