Day Private City Tour of Tokyo with English speaking driver






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Explore the vibrant fusion of tradition and modernity on our Tokyo City Tour. Immerse yourself in the bustling metropolis, where ancient temples stand tall amidst futuristic skyscrapers. Discover iconic landmarks like the majestic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa and the dazzling Shibuya Crossing. Indulge in authentic Japanese cuisine at local eateries, and experience the serenity of the Imperial Palace gardens. From the tranquil Meiji Shrine to the bustling shopping districts of Ginza and Akihabara, our tour offers a captivating journey through the heart of Tokyo's rich culture, history, and innovation, we can also provide Japanese,English,Urdu,Hindi and Gujrati speaking driver as well upon request, Pick-up is possible from Tokyo, Narita/Haneda Airport, Yokohama, Mt. Fuji, Hakone, areas.(charges apply).8 hours
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Transportation amenities : In-vehicle air conditioning. Air-conditioned vehicle
Basic English speaking driver
Entrance to Shinjuku National Garden ¥500 per Adult
Tokyo Skytree entrance ¥3400 per person
Sky Fight Tokyo Odaiba Entrance Adults ¥2000/Children ¥1000
Food and drink : Tea and coffee. Coffee and/or Tea
Tour guide (insights are given mostly while in car between destinations)
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Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
11 Naito-machi, , Shinjuku, Japan, 160-0014Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a large park located in the Shinjuku area of Tokyo, Japan. The park was originally built for the Imperial family in 1906, but it was later opened to the public,
In addition to the gardens, Shinjuku Gyoen also has a large pond where visitors can rent boats, as well as several walking paths and hiking trails that offer scenic views of the park and the surrounding cityscape.
The park is open year-round, and each season offers a different experience. In the spring, the park is particularly famous for its cherry blossoms, which attract large crowds of visitors. In the fall, the park's trees turn vibrant shades of red and orange, making it a popular spot for autumn foliage viewing.
Overall, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden is a beautiful and peaceful oasis in the heart of Tokyo, and it's definitely worth a visit for anyone traveling to the city.30 minutes • Admission Ticket Not IncludedView Location2
Tsukiji Fish Market
4-14-2, Tsukiji, Japan, 104-0045Tsukuji Fish Market
Tsukiji Fish Market was a world-famous wholesale market for fish and seafood located in central Tokyo, Japan. It was one of the largest fish markets in the world and was known for its tuna auctions, where buyers bid on giant bluefin tuna, which can sell for millions of dollars.
In October 2018, the market moved from its original location in Tsukiji to Toyosu, a modern facility in the nearby district of Koto. The new market features a state-of-the-art facility with improved hygiene and safety standards.
visitors can watch the daily auction of fresh seafood, and explore the various stalls selling a wide variety of fish, shellfish, and other seafood products. There are also many sushi restaurants and food stalls around the market where visitors can try some of the freshest and most delicious seafood in Tokyo.
While the Tsukiji Fish Market has now relocated to Toyosu, it remains a popular destination for both tourists and locals for best seafood30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location3
Senso-ji Temple
2-3-1, Asakusa, Japan, 111-0032Sensoji (浅草寺, Sensōji, also known as Asakusa Kannon Temple) is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's most colorful and popular temples.
The legend says that in the year 628, two brothers fished a statue of Kannon, the goddess of mercy, out of the Sumida River, and even though they put the statue back into the river, it always returned to them. Consequently, Sensoji was built nearby for the goddess of Kannon. The temple was completed in 645, making it Tokyo's oldest temple.
Beyond the Hozomon Gate stands the temple's main hall and a five storied pagoda. Destroyed in the war, the buildings are relatively recent reconstructions. The Asakusa Shrine, built in the year 1649 by Tokugawa Iemitsu, stands only a few dozen meters to the left of the temple's main building.
Various events are held throughout the year in the Sensoji Temple area. The biggest of them is the Sanja Matsuri, the annual festival of the Asakusa Shrine, held in May. 1 hour • Admission Ticket FreeView Location4
Tokyo Skytree
1 Chome-1-2, , Oshiage, Japan, 131-8634The Tokyo Skytree (東京スカイツリー) is a television broadcasting tower and landmark of Tokyo. It is the centerpiece of the Tokyo Skytree Town in the Sumida City Ward, not far away from Asakusa. With a height of 634 meters (634 can be read as "Musashi", a historic name of the Tokyo Region), it is the tallest structure in Japan and was the second tallest in the world at the time of its completion. A large shopping complex with an aquarium is located at its base.
The highlight of the Tokyo Skytree is its two observation decks which offer spectacular views out over Tokyo. The two enclosed decks are located at heights of 350 and 450 meters respectively, making them the highest observation decks in Japan.
The middle floor has a souvenir shop and the Musashi Sky Restaurant, which serves French-Japanese fusion cuisine, while the lowest floor features a cafe and some glass panels on the ground for a vertical look downwards.1 hour • Admission Ticket Not IncludedView Location5
Meiji Jingu Shrine
1-1 Yoyogi-Kamizono-cho, , Shibuya, Japan, 151-8857Meiji Shrine (明治神宮, Meiji Jingū) is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Located just beside the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station, Meiji Shrine and the adjacent Yoyogi Park make up a large forested area within the densely built-up city. The spacious shrine grounds offer walking paths that are great for a relaxing stroll.
The shrine was completed and dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six years after the passing of the empress. The shrine was destroyed during the Second World War but restore afterward
Emperor Meiji was the first emperor of modern Japan. He was born in 1852 and ascended to the throne in 1867 at the peak of the Meiji Restoration when Japan's feudal era came to an end and the emperor was restored to power. During the Meiji Period, Japan modernized herself to join the world's major powers by the time Emperor Meiji passed away in 1912.1 hour • Admission Ticket FreeView Location6
Takeshita Street
1 Jingumae, , Shibuya, Japan, 150-0001situated in the heart of Harajuku, it is made for window shopping. Cutesy clothes overflow from shopfronts and gaggles of school kids meet up to devour sweet street food.
Harajuku (原宿) refers to the area around Tokyo's Harajuku Station, which is between Shinjuku and Shibuya on the Yamanote Line. It is the center of Japan's most extreme teenage cultures and fashion styles, but also offers shopping for adults and historical sites
The focal point of Harajuku's teenage culture is Takeshita Dori (Takeshita Street) and its side streets, which are lined by many trendy shops, fashion boutiques, used clothes stores, crepe stands and fast food outlets geared towards the fashion and trend-conscious teens, broad, tree-lined avenue sometimes referred to as Tokyo's Champs-Elysees. Here you can find famous brand name shops, cafes and restaurants for a more adult clientele. targets fashion-conscious urbanites in their 30s and 40s, while Kiddy Land has hundreds of unique toys for kids of all ages.2 hours • Admission Ticket FreeView Location7
Shibuya Crossing
2 Chome-2-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Japan, 150-0043Shibuya Crossing is one of Tokyo's most recognizable sights, pictured in countless films, magazines and blogs. During its busiest times, an estimated 1,000 to 2,500 people forge their way across this intersection every two minutes, enough to quickly fill up a football stadium.
The phenomenon gave rise to its nickname "scramble," as pedestrians cross from all directions. Shibuya Crossing walks the line between manic chaos and perfect synchronization. Your explorations of Tokyo will eventually bring you here to make your crossing and take advantage of Shibuya's wealth of shopping, dining and entertainment options20 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location8
(OPTIONAL) Amphibious bus of Odaiba area The bus will dive in the water and you can enjoy Tokyo's sightseeing from the river and sea too.1 hour • Admission Ticket Not IncludedView Location
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Tour operator will pick up all customers from their respective locations; or, customers can make their own way to the start point- Travelers can choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
- This trip lasts 8hours (from hotel pickup to drop off). Any additional hours will be billed as overtime payable directly to the driver on the day of travel, Please note: The operator will contact guests via WhatsApp one day prior to travel.
- Travelers will be picked up 10 minutes before departure time
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Additional Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticketCancellation & Refunds
Cancellable up to 24 hours before the travel date (local supplier time) for a full refund. A 100% cancellation penalty applies for cancellations submitted less than 24 hours before the start time.- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- Suplier may cancel the activity on account of bad weather conditions.
- Cancel at least 1 day before activity starts in Asia/Tokyo time to receive 100% refund.
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Operated by Welcome Japan ToursCreated on 18 Aug 2023Created on 06 Mar 2025
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