Family-Friendly Customizable Tokyo Tour with a Licenced Guide





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Welcome to Tokyo, the bustling heart of Japan where tradition meets modernity at every turn! If you're visiting for the first time with your family, let us be your trusted guides to uncover the city's hidden gems and iconic attractions. You're in good hands with our knowledgeable guides who hold national licenses and possess a wealth of expertise in Japanese culture and history. They'll share fascinating stories and insights, making your tour both educational and entertaining. Additionally, We offer advice on transportation, shopping, and more, unveiling hidden gems for capturing stunning photos and videos to commemorate every special moment of your journey.
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Sensoji is one of Tokyo's most historic and significant Buddhist temples. Situated in Asakusa district, the temple is believed to have been established in 645 AD, making it Tokyo's oldest temple. Sensoji is also famous for its dramatic main gate, called Kaminarimon, or "Thunder Gate". Beyond the Kaminarimon, visitors pass through a lively shopping street called Nakamise, which has been selling traditional goods and souvenirs for centuries. Important Note – This is a customizable tour, the places you will visit may differ based on your interests and preferences and duration of stay in each attraction will vary.
Shibuya Crossing is a bustling intersection located in Tokyo's Shibuya district, renowned as one of the busiest pedestrian crossings in the world. For tourists, it offers a mesmerizing spectacle of urban life and is a must-see destination when visiting Tokyo.
One of the highlights for tourists is the outer market, where you can sample a variety of freshly prepared seafood dishes, sushi, and other Japanese delicacies. Food stalls and small eateries line the bustling streets, offering an opportunity to indulge in a seafood breakfast or lunch surrounded by locals and fellow travelers.
Located in the heart of Tokyo, Imperial Palace stands as a symbol of Japan's rich history and enduring imperial tradition. This majestic complex is nestled amidst sprawling gardens and surrounded by tranquil moats, offering visitors a serene escape from the bustling city. Steeped in centuries of tradition, the Imperial Palace serves as the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan and the imperial family. While the palace itself is not typically open to the public, visitors can explore the picturesque East Gardens, which boast stunning seasonal flora and historical landmarks, including remnants of the Edo Castle.
Tokyo Tower stands tall and proud against the city skyline, an iconic landmark that symbolizes the vibrant energy and modernity of Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital. Rising 333 meters above the ground, this towering structure offers visitors an unforgettable panoramic view of the sprawling metropolis below. Constructed in 1958, Tokyo Tower has become a beloved emblem of Japan's post-war resurgence and technological innovation. Its distinctive orange and white lattice design is instantly recognizable, drawing tourists from around the world to marvel at its architectural prowess and breathtaking vistas. The admission fee is 1,200 yen for an adult, 1,000 yen for a high-school student, 700 yen for an elementary/middle-high-school student, 500 yen for children from 4 years to 6 years old. **The remaining (Hours) will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off
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The guide will be there holding a board with your name on.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Important Note- The remaining (Hours) will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.
Reviews(5)
Very very bad experience and the worst! Viator never showed up to pick us up from our hotel in Tokyo. We requested refund .
Wonderful experience. Very friendly and accommodating. We have 2 young children and Koji was very patient throughout.
Koji-san was our guide and he did an excellent job! We walked all over Tokyo and rode on the subway to multiple locations. He took our interests to heart - being outside and walking in several parks. Koji-san was I formative, kind, and patient. We would give him the highest recommendation.
My family and I experienced our first time in Japan Feb 2025. Our guide, Koji, navigated us through traditional shrines and towns as well as modern cities! Lunch was an assortment of traditional Japanese food, recommended by Koji, and I must say, it quickly became one of our favourite spots! Train lines, side streets and markets…Koji knew them all! We couldn’t recommend him more, a lovely guide and happy to answer our many questions! We were able to customise our day based on our varied interests. Communication prior was very easy via WhatsApp. Thank you Koji!
I have been to Tokoyo several times but this time Masami was booked for a few hours sightseeing Four hours lasted eight hours. This knowledgeable, polite and patient man made our day. Nothing was too much trouble Meeting as strangers. Departing as friends. We learnt many things, saw exactly what we asked for and even more. Always feeling looked after and respected. When looking for a guide in Tokoyo you cannot go wrong if you book Masami. He is the best, you cannot do better



