1 Day Tokyo Private Tour

$362.00
  • Approx. 6 Hours

  • From USD $362 / group

-Plus booking fee per reservation

Tour Dates: Everyday (Based on the availability)

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Tokyo brims with energy, activity, and captivating attractions. However, navigating the complicated metro system can be exhausting and present difficulties.

We are delighted to offer a bespoke, private guided tour that includes transportation! This is the ideal plan for independent travelers wanting to discover lots of Tokyo’s highlights in a day. Avoid the potential confusion of Tokyo’s subway system, and travel comfortably in a private vehicle with a guide.

If you would like to explore at your own pace, there is another plan just for the private chauffeur with an English-speaking driver. Driver will fully support your six-hours day of your sightseeing. You can let us know 4 to 5 spots to visit or you do not want to miss! If you don't know where to go, you can rely on the guide! or follow the sample itinerary.

  • With Government-Licensed Guide and Vehicle:

    From USD $970 / group (Up to 7 people)

    With Government-Licensed Guide and Vehicle:

    From USD $585 / group (Up to 4 people)

    With English Speaking Driver Only, No guide:

    From USD $362 / group (Up to 5 people)

    With English Speaking Driver Only, No guide:

    From USD $650 / group (Up to 8 people)

  • ・Fuel surcharge, Parking & Highway fees

    ・Air-conditioned vehicle (For the Private Vehicle Package)

    ・Private Transportation (For the Private Vehicle Package)

    ・Hotel Pick-up and Drop-off

    ・Government Licensed Guide (For the Guided Package)

  • ・Food and drink

    ・Entrance fees to attractions where applicable

    ・Any other personal expenses

Sample Itinerary

This tour will allow you to explore Tokyo more efficiently in one day. Meet at your hotel, then move to anywhere you want.

■Asakusa (Pass by)

Kaminari Gate

The Asakusa Kannon Temple, an active place of worship where you can see the largest paper lantern in Japan. You will also be able to explore the Nakamise Market, which is located right after the temple's outer gates.


■Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai) (30m)

Kappabashi Street (or Kappabashi Dōgugai) is a shopping street between Ueno and Asakusa, which is lined with several dozens of stores selling everything needed by restaurant operators, with the exception of fresh food.

You will find specialized stores for dishes, pots, pans, cooking utensils, stoves, tables, chairs, signs, lanterns and more. There are also a few stores which sell plastic and wax food samples, used by many restaurants in their show windows.


■Imperial Palace (1h)

The Tokyo Imperial Palace is the main residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area located in the Chiyoda district of the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains several buildings including the main palace, some residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.


■Tokyo Tower (Pass by)

Standing 333 meters high in the center of Tokyo, Tokyo Tower (東京タワー) is the world's tallest, self-supported steel tower and 3 meters taller than its model, the Eiffel Tower. A symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth as a major economic power, Tokyo Tower was the country's tallest structure from its completion in 1958 until 2012 when it was surpassed by the Tokyo Skytree. In addition to being a popular tourist spot, Tokyo Tower serves as a broadcast antenna.


■Meiji Jingu Shrine (1h)

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Meiji Shrine, is a Shinto shrine in Shibuya, Tokyo, that is dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his wife, Empress Shōken. The shrine does not contain the emperor's grave, which is located at Fushimi-momoyama, south of Kyoto.


■Takeshita Street (30m)

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 some historical sites of interest.

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.


■Shibuya Crossing (Pass by)

Shibuya Crossing, or Shibuya Scramble Crossing, is a popular scramble crossing in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. It is located in front of the Shibuya Station Hachikō exit and stops vehicles in all directions to allow pedestrians to inundate the entire intersection.

NOTE

  • Prices may change according to the exchange rate or condition.

  • Please be at your pickup point 10 minutes before the tour starts.

  • If you are traveling with children ages 0-6, please inform us when you make the reservation. No more than 2 car seats are available for each vehicle.

Cancel Policy

  • Our service fee is non refundable.

  • Please contact us for the details.

  • The cancellation & handling charge may be applied.

Tour Operated by: JGA Inc.

Ejirihigashi2-67-3, Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka City, 〒424-0815, JP