1. Meiji Jingu Shrine
Please note: Since this is a private and customized experience, the locations you visit may vary from those mentioned and will be tailored by you and your host according to your interests and preferences. Deep in a verdant forest in the heart of Tokyo, this Shinto shrine honors Emperor Meiji (1852-1912) and Empress Shoken, who played pivotal roles in Japan's modernization. Make Meiji Jingu a priority on your Tokyo itinerary; a peaceful stroll along its well-worn paths to the main sanctuary is the perfect complement to a busy day in Shibuya and Harajuku.
1 hour
2. Harajuku Station
In Harajuku, where your local guide will reveal hidden gems and local secrets. Dive into the eclectic fashion of Takeshita Street where you see very unique fashion and sweets and colorful people!
30 minutes
3. Shibuya
Shibuya is a vibrant and bustling district in Tokyo, renowned for its iconic landmarks and lively atmosphere. Famous for the Shibuya Crossing, one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections, this area is a must-see for first-time visitors. Explore trendy shops, boutiques, and department stores that showcase the latest in fashion and technology. Don’t miss the chance to visit Hachiko Statue, a touching tribute to Japan's beloved dog, or to unwind at one of the many cafes and restaurants serving everything from traditional Japanese cuisine to trendy fusion dishes. Shibuya is also home to a vibrant nightlife scene, with bars, clubs, and entertainment venues that come alive after dark. Whether you're looking to shop, dine, or soak in the local culture, Shibuya offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Tokyo.
30 minutes
4. Asakusa Shrine
You will be guided to the beautiful Sensō-ji Temple with the famous red lanterns. Delve into Asakusa and find its hidden treasures with your local guide, who will unveil the intriguing history of Sensō-ji Temple and other notable sites. Immerse yourself in the genuine allure and mysteries of this lively district as if you were a local.
1 hour
5. Nakano Broadway
Nakano Broadway features four shopping levels. The second and third levels are dedicated to anime and idol-related shops, offering manga, collectibles, figurines, merchandise, and souvenirs like playing cards and key chains. The ground level includes stores selling clothes, shoes, and secondhand goods, while the basement serves as a marketplace for groceries, including fruits, vegetables, meat, and seafood. It has also more than 100 different restaurants nearby. Depending on the time of the day, we will either have lunch or dinner. There are food options for everyone's liking, and vegetarian options as well!
1 hour
6. Shinjuku
Venture into Shinjuku, where your local guide will reveal hidden treasures and insider secrets. Take in the breathtaking views from the Metropolitan Government Building and immerse yourself in the nostalgic Showa-era (old Japan) ambiance of Omoide Yokocho, uncovering places that only the locals are familiar with. Or you might want to see the famous 3D Cat that is visible on the huge LED monitor on the street corner of the Shinjuku station!
30 minutes
7. Ueno
Ameya-Yokocho is a lively street market that runs alongside the railway tracks between JR Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station. The street features a huge variety of small retail businesses selling seafood, fruits and vegetables, general groceries, discount clothing, accessories, cosmetics, watches, and confectionery. There are also a large number of stalls selling street-food snacks, along with cheap restaurants, cafes, and bars.
1 hour
8. Yanaka
Explore the historic charm of old Tokyo in Yanaka, a neighborhood that embodies the delightful "shitamachi" ambiance—offering a nostalgic look into the city’s history with its traditional feel and warm, community spirit. Join your local guide to reveal hidden treasures tucked away in quaint shops and galleries, and immerse yourself in the authentic essence of this timeless area known only to residents.
30 minutes