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Tokyo Morning Tour: Must-See Shrines & Temples

Visit Tokyo’s most popular shrines and local hidden temples, and learn about Japanese culture in a fun 3.5-hour tour.

5 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Savor organic matcha in a tea ceremony in Shibuya

Immerse yourself in an ancient Japanese custom,
under the guidance of a tea expert.

5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Discover japanese sake and shochu

Taste and discover the unique charm of Japanese sake and Honkaku Shochu

5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Braid kumihimo with a 10th-generation artisan

Craft a traditional kumihimo cord in a historic kumihimo house.

5 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Craft your own notebook at a vintage bindery

Visit a family-run bookbindery in a Tokyo neighborhood known for traditional factories.

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Craft an artisanal leather tray in Ryogoku

Discover the history of Japanese leathercraft and make your own one-of-a-kind memento.

5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Make an Edo sudare placemat

Learn the traditional techniques of weaving and create a unique placemat to take home.

5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Zen breathwork & sound bath in a Tokyo temple

In Harmony with the Universe Experience Kanako’s Unique Breathing Method and Amiga’s Sound Bath Presented for the First Time in Japan.

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Roam in and around Tokyo's boldest architecture

Uncover how Omotesando and Aoyama’s architecture fuses creativity and culture in exciting ways!

5 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Arrange seasonal flowers in a historic temple

Learn the traditional art of ikebana and craft an arrangement with fresh blooms.

Top-rated activities

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4.87 out of 5 average rating, 704 reviews

Explore Tokyo’s Car Scene in a Nissan Skyline

Join a nocturnal drive thru Tokyo's car scene legendary spots, including Daikoku PA ⚠️ Not a taxi service. Guests may ride in different cars (not always Skyline).

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 1353 reviews

Unlimited Local Night《ALL-Y-Can-DRINK》Shinjuku Gem

*SHINJUKU LOCAL NIGHT OUT! We'll hop to HIDDEN & DEEPST Izakaya in Shinjuku, ALL unique drinks & LOCAL yummy foods are included in all places! Let's enjoy BEST TOKYO JOURNEY as a local w/ us tonight!

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 4095 reviews

Toshi Experience World’s largest fish market tour

Buy fresh fish at Tsukiji and Toyosu, then have
your haul prepared by a restaurateur.

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 2214 reviews

Explore Shinjuku's nightlife

Dive into Shinjuku's vibrant and chaotic atmosphere with traditional Japanese dishes.

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 723 reviews

Explore Tokyo’s music scene with an insider

Dive into live shows, learn the scene, and discover Tokyo’s J-music underground.

4.86 out of 5 average rating, 177 reviews

Witness a sumo practice and enjoy Japanese brunch

Have an up-close look at sumo morning practice and enjoy a Japanese breakfast.

4.81 out of 5 average rating, 1059 reviews

Tokyo: Shinjuku Local Bar and Izakaya Crawl

Embark on a barhopping adventure in Shinjuku to hidden izakayas and bars only locals know.

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Shinjuku Izakaya Tour with an Expert

Explore Shinjuku's hidden gems and culinary delights with Yuma, a sake sommelier.

4.97 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Catch a baseball game in Japan - Tickets Included

Join us for a baseball game in Tokyo. ***** Please message me in ADVANCE BEFORE BOOKING to confirm ticket availability and location. *****

4.8 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Shinjuku History Walking Tour & Secret Backstreets

Uncover the vibrant history, nightlife, and hidden spots of Shinjuku's Kabukicho..

Where do locals shop in Tokyo?

Ginza

In this premier shopping district, there’s more than what meets the eye. Find a local who can take you to the shops that visitors usually miss for street clothing, casual wear, and more styles. You can learn about Tokyo's trends and local brand names you won't easily find elsewhere.

Harajuku and Aoyama

Bright and cheery fashion and kawaii (“cute”) shops abound on Takeshita Street, and you can find the best places to shop with a local who knows the area best on a fashion street tour. Along the way you can also stop to enjoy snacks and street art. People watching is a must here, where it’s like a non-stop street fashion show.

Shibuya

After doing the “Shibuya scramble” at Shibuya Crossing, check out this lively district for some of the latest trends, where you’ll see groups of friends posing in DIY photo shoots and people hopping shop to shop for underground and affordable apparel.

What are the best food experiences in Tokyo?

Whether it’s a Michelin-star meal atop a highrise, or an order of onigiri at Tokyo Station, you could spend years dining your way through this city and only scratch the surface. Here is a quick guide to unique experiences to try if you want to eat like a local in Tokyo.

Dine in the Ueno district

This cultural hotspot is home to many museums, Ueno Zoological Gardens, Shinobazu Lake, among other sites. It’s also where you can find some of the best food in the city according to locals. Join food tours to try sushi, skewers, ramen, and more in the taverns and restaurants here.

Learn to make sushi in a sushi bar

Try your hand at various sushi techniques inside a sushi bar. You can learn the history and techniques used to perfect this iconic Japanese food and get to try your creations at the end.

Bike and eat in West Tokyo

Delve into the eclectic local neighborhoods of Nakano, Koenji and Asagaya on bikes with a local guide who takes you on a tour of the area’s street food. Pedal your way through backstreets to find unique attractions, as well as a relaxing ride along the trails of the Zenpukiji River.

Take a tour of Tsukiji Outer Market

In the heart of the city, you’ll find the Nihonbashi neighborhood, home to Japan’s oldest department store and the world-famous Tsukiji Outer Market. Join a local guide to try some of the best food in the market, where you may get lucky and meet vendors within the market to learn more about the food and wares you see. Tip: Be sure to bring cash if you want to shop — many businesses don’t accept cards.

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