The 9 Best Guided Tours to Take in Tokyo
Don’t miss out on everything Tokyo has to offer. Sometimes the best way to explore a city is by learning from someone who knows it best. From haunted walks to cruises on the bay, discover the top guided tours to take in Tokyo.
Meiji Shrine, Asakusa Temple and Tokyo Tower
Shinto Shrine
This one-day tour of Tokyo is a great introduction to the city. Get acquainted with some of the top historic sights – Meiji Shrine and Senso-ji – and finish up with panoramic view from Tokyo Tower.
The Dark Side of Tokyo Tour
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
This Dark Side of Tokyo Tour is one of their most popular walking tours. This guided trip will have you exploring the sights and sounds of Omoide Yokocho (memory lane) and the famous Godzilla Head, before heading on over to Shinjuku to explore Kabukicho and Golden Gai. The tour lasts about two hours, so be sure to come energized for a night of exploring.
Ramen Tasting in Tokyo
Historical Landmark
A trip to Tokyo isn’t complete without plenty of ramen, and this expert tasting tour covers all bases. Visit the best award-winning ramen restaurants alongside your local guide, and sample six of the tastiest Japanese noodle soups in the city. You’ll be able to explore the local surrounding neighbourhoods along the way, and get a real insight into the local way of life. Recommended by Julia Mascetti
Asakusa: 1400-year history exploration
Buddhist Temple
The Asakusa area and it’s Senso-ji temple is one of Japan’s most popular destinations, but it has secrets it won’t give up to just anyone. In this guided Asakusa tour, you will be taken throughout the Senso-ji complex, including the five-storey pagoda and traditional Japanese garden, learning about Senso-ji’s fascinating history, and the bustling market street surrounding. Other tours of Asakusa tend to be on the touristy side, but this one draws on local knowledge to give you a profound understanding of this ancient Buddhist temple. Recommended by Julia Mascetti
Old and Nostalgic Tokyo: Half-Day Yanaka Walking Tour
Archaeological site, Historical Landmark, Shrine
Historic Yanaka is a trip off the beaten path that travellers to Tokyo never regret taking. Stroll through this elegant neighbourhood with this relaxed walking tour, paying your respects at shrines and temples that have been around since the Edo period. Get your cameras out for the gorgeous traditional Japanese wooden architecture. A highlight is the tranquil Nezu Shrine, built in 1706. Meet at the north gate of JP Nippori station. Recommended by Julia Mascetti
Customised Tokyo Tour with Authentic Local Food
Historical Landmark
Is there a rare Japanese delicacy you want to try? An attraction that would benefit from the words of a knowledgeable local? Or maybe you’re short on time and want to visit the sites on the top of your list? Fumikita-san is an experienced local guide who will put together an itinerary based on your needs. Make room for dinner, as he will invite you to eat like a local at some of the city’s most authentic restaurants. Pick-up is at your hotel. Recommended by Julia Mascetti
Tokyo Free Guide’s Tours
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
Tsukiji Fish Market Food Tour
Market, Shop
Truly Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market Tour is great for foodies and seafood enthusiasts. Take a tour of the world’s largest fish market with a knowledgeable guide and sample some of the best quality seafood around. See how everything is prepared, meander through the narrow market stalls and learn all about the history and heritage of this interesting Japanese landmark .Navigate the bustling inner and outer markets, take a stroll through nearby Hamarikyu Gardens and finish up with a fresh sushi lunch.
Tokyo Cycling Tour
Historical Landmark, Architectural Landmark
See the intricacies of the vast metropolis on two wheels, one of the best way to explore any city. Discover the city’s hidden paths and top landmarks, cycling beneath the skyscrapers of Shinjuku to a local shrine and neighborhoods like Ginza and Roppongi Hills. Pass landmarks like Meiji Jingu Shrine, Yoyogi Park, and the Imperial Palace before ending at the top of the 48-story Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. All you need to bring is yourselves, a guide, bike, and helmet are all included.