About this tour
A five-hour private tour through Tokyo shaped entirely around your interests, guided by a local who knows the city inside out. You'll navigate from the organised chaos of Shibuya Crossing to the serene grounds of Meiji Shrine, hunt for street food at Tsukiji Outer Market, and duck into neighbourhoods most visitors miss. Your guide handles navigation via Tokyo's public transport system, shares genuine insights into how the city actually works, and points you toward the best spots to eat or photograph.
Highlights
- Shibuya Crossing during peak hours
- Asakusa Senso-ji Temple and surrounds
- Meiji Shrine forest walk
- Tsukiji Outer Market food stalls
- Off-the-radar local neighbourhoods
- Public transport tips from a resident
- Restaurant and photo spot recommendations
What to expect
Your guide collects you and works backwards from what actually interests you—whether that's temple architecture, contemporary Tokyo culture, eating your way through markets, or wandering residential streets where tourists rarely venture. You'll use trains and metros to move between areas, so expect to navigate stairs, crowds, and the occasional bewilderment of Tokyo's station system (your guide handles this). The pace is entirely yours. You might spend twenty minutes in one shrine or breeze through three neighbourhoods in an hour. Bring comfortable shoes and an appetite.
Good to know
Food and drink aren't covered—budget separately for meals and snacks. The tour works well for couples, families with prams, and small groups. All areas are wheelchair accessible. Allow time to figure out the transport system's rhythm; it's efficient but initially confusing.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







