Private Tour
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Embark on a private tour of Tokyo with your dedicated guide, exploring the city freely at your own pace.
Create a personalized itinerary to visit both famous landmarks and hidden gems, and spend the day immersing yourself in Japan’s culture and history.
To conclude your journey, enjoy an exclusive invitation to a members-only restaurant normally closed to the public (limited to just one group per day).
Savor a full-course dinner of the rare Ozaki Wagyu, known as the “phantom beef,” prepared by a chef trained at a renowned restaurant in Kyoto’s Gion district.
In a completely private dining room, you will indulge in refined dishes that blend traditional Japanese artistry with modern flair, over the course of two luxurious hours.
Throughout the day, your professional guide will accompany you—not only assisting with smooth navigation and cultural insights during your tour, but also providing English interpretation during dinner.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
We serve alcohol with meals, and you can enjoy two or three drinks.
At this members-only restaurant, guests can enjoy a full-course dinner featuring wagyu beef.
An expert guide with deep knowledge of Tokyo
Public transportation
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Shibuya Crossing
Shibuya Crossing, located in front of Shibuya Station, is the world’s busiest pedestrian intersection and a symbol of modern Tokyo. With each signal change, hundreds of people surge across from all directions, creating a dynamic and unforgettable sight. The crossing is surrounded by giant video screens, neon lights, and bustling shopping and entertainment venues, making it a popular photo and filming spot. Viewed from cafés or building windows nearby, the organized chaos becomes even more striking. Blending energy, modernity, and iconic city scenery, Shibuya Crossing is a must-see destination that captures the pulse of Tokyo.
Akihabara
Akihabara is one of Tokyo’s most famous sightseeing spots, known worldwide as the “Electric Town.” After World War II, shops selling home appliances and electronic parts gathered here, and the area developed into a bustling district. Today, it attracts people in search of the latest computers, digital devices, cameras, and household electronics. Akihabara is also renowned as a sacred place for “otaku culture.” Countless specialty shops dedicated to anime, manga, and video games line the streets, making it a dream destination for visitors looking for character goods and figurines. In addition, unique themed cafés such as maid cafés offer experiences that can only be found here. In recent years, duty-free stores and shops with multilingual support have increased, making shopping convenient and stress-free for international visitors. Blending electronics, pop culture, and unique dining experiences, Akihabara is truly an essential destination for anyone traveling to Japan.
Duration: 4 hours: Enjoy a 2hour private tour of Tokyo with 2–3 major sights, followed by a 2hour full-course wagyu dinner.
Pickup included
Duration: 8 hours: Enjoy a 6-hour private tour of Tokyo with 4-6 major sights, followed by a 2-hour full-course wagyu dinner.
Pickup included
Duration: 6 hours: Enjoy a 4hour private tour of Tokyo with 3-4 major sights, followed by a 2hour full-course wagyu dinner.
Pickup included
Operated by YURAGI