Tokyo: Manga Drawing Class with a Pro Manga Artist
Engage in the art of manga illustration at Manga School ,
where professional manga artists share their expertise from Japan’s comic scene. Over a 2-hour session in a small group, learn essential techniques like sketching, inking, and applying screentones. Discover the unique aspects of Japanese character design, explore how facial proportions convey personality, and craft your very own manga hero. All materials are included, allowing you to focus entirely on creativity. At the end of the class, take home your original artwork, a personal memento of your artistic journey.
Tokyo Private Tour with a Local Guide
Your expert local guide will show you the city's highlights and hidden gems. On this walking tour you will be able to see a lot of places within a short timeframe. Apart from explaining the sights, your guide can provide insight into the history and culture of the city and the country in general. The focus of this tour is to see the city through the eyes of a local. This private tour can be customized according to your personal preferences. Sightseeing points to visit can be agreed upon in advance or discussed when meeting up. Therefore, the sightseeing points listed below in the itinerary are just an example of what is possible. Your guide can suggest other sightseeing points that better suit your interests. Please note that this is a tour with a local person or expat, not with a tour guide who has detailed historical knowledge. If such knowledge is important to you, you should book another tour.
Tokyo Tea Ceremony Experience with a Tea Master in Asakusa
Experience Japanese tea ceremony in Asakusa, Tokyo. We offer experiences based on the Edo Senke School. Edo Senke was founded in the Edo period by Kawakami Fuhaku, trained under Joshinsai, the seventh-generation head of Omote Senke. Fuhaku later brought tea ceremony to Edo, the city of samurai. Blending Kyoto’s refined tea culture with samurai discipline and the spirited nature of Edo townspeople, he created a unique style. Known as “Samurai Tea,” this school features movements of quiet strength reflecting samurai aesthetics.
Your experience begins by observing a traditional tea ceremony on tatami while enjoying seasonal sweets. Next, you will try a tray-style tea ceremony yourself. The instructor provides step-by-step guidance, making it enjoyable even for beginners. Through this samurai-rooted tea ceremony, we invite you to experience the essence of Japanese beauty.
Tokyo Oshi Plush Character Plush Workshop in Ginza
Join a special hands-on experience in Ginza where you’ll use the Oshi Face Kit to create a unique Oshi Plush. Designed for beginners, this program makes it easy to craft your own plush character and take it home as a keepsake. Perfect for Oshi-Katsu (Fan Activities) or making unforgettable travel memories.
An Oshi Plush, known in Japanese as "Oshinui" is a plush doll inspired by your favorite character, idol, or artist—your “Oshi.” It’s a way to celebrate and personalize your fandom, creating a one-of-a-kind item that makes your fan life even more special. These custom plushies are highly popular among fans who want something truly unique.
Choose your favorite combination of facial expressions and hair parts. Trace the chosen hairstyle onto your preferred fabric color, cut it out, and paint the eyes. Attach the selected parts to complete your Oshi-Nui face. Add a chain so you can carry it with you.
2-Hour Japanese Lunch Cooking Guided Class in Kagurazaka
Want to know what's all about Japanese traditional food?
Here's a solution for you.
It is an unique program where you can listen to explanations about traditional Japanese dishes in English while actually eating those Kaiseki-course dishes.
The lecturer is a chef of Japanese cuisine, and its specialist.
Easy to understand even for the first time, you can learn the basics of Japanese food culture such as History and background of Japanese cuisine, Dining etiquette, what's all about "Dashi (brouth)"?
Seasonings, Fermented foods, etc...
"TOKYO DRIFT" Film Location Tour Mt Nokogiri & Local Drift Garage
A pilgrimage to the iconic locations of the movie “Tokyo Drift” — visiting Mount Nokogiri, enjoying incredibly fresh seafood at a local fish market known only to locals at the harbor, and finishing the day at a drift car specialty garage favored by local street racers — truly a real-life “Tokyo Drift” tour.
First, we visit Mount Nokogiri, made famous by the movie “Tokyo Drift.” While it’s well known because of the film, it’s actually a hidden gem where you can truly experience Japan’s breathtaking nature.
After working up an appetite, we’ll take you to a legendary local seafood restaurant known only to insiders. Every fish served here is incredibly fresh—caught straight from the sea—and offers a rich flavor you simply can’t find in Tokyo.
Finally, we’ll guide you to a drift-specialty tuning garage where local street racers gather. It may not have the world’s most advanced equipment or exotic cars, but this is where you’ll experience authentic local drift culture.
Mt Fuji Day Tour from Tokyo
Discover the best Mt Fuji photo spots in one day from Tokyo
Visit Arakurayama Sengen Park and capture the iconic Chureito Pagoda with Mt Fuji
Enjoy scenic views of Lake Kawaguchi and relax at Oishi Park
Walk through the traditional village of Oshino Hakkai with crystal-clear ponds
Comfortable shared group tour with professional driver and convenient meeting point in Tokyo
Tokyo Private Tour – Discover Koenji’s Vintage & Bohemian Side
This isn’t a scripted sightseeing tour—it’s your introduction to Koenji’s creative soul. With your host, wander from quiet back alleys to vintage stores and cultural landmarks. Whether you're drawn to underground culture, handmade crafts, or neighborhood stories, your itinerary flows naturally around what you love.
After booking, you'll receive a short online questionnaire so we can match you with a like-minded local host. Together, you’ll uncover hidden gems, share authentic conversations, and experience Tokyo in a way that’s unfiltered, personal, and completely unforgettable.
Tokyo Electric Bike Rental for Easy City Exploration
Explore the vibrant city of Tokyo with this electric bike rental, providing the ultimate freedom to navigate its iconic landmarks and lively neighborhoods at your own pace. Choose from flexible rental options, including a quick 4-hour ride or an immersive 9-hour adventure. With electric assistance, you can effortlessly tackle hilly areas and cover long distances without strain. This rental is perfect for travelers seeking an exciting and convenient way to discover the rich culture and attractions of Japan’s capital.
- Enjoy the flexibility to create your own itinerary while cycling
- Choose between 4-hour or 9-hour rental options for your adventure
- Effortlessly navigate hilly terrain with electric bike assistance
- Ideal for exploring Tokyo’s blend of modern and historic sites
Asakusa: Senso-ji Sightseeing & Street Food Tour with Photos
The Asakusa Sightseeing and Street Food Tour is a walking tour for first-time visitors and repeat travelers to experience Japanese culture and local food together. The tour covers famous spots such as Kaminarimon Gate and Senso-ji Temple, while also introducing local streets that are rarely explained in guidebooks.
Starting near Kaminarimon, the guide leads guests along Nakamise Street and explains the history of Asakusa and its development since the Edo period. Guests learn about traditional sweets such as kaminari-okoshi and ningyo-yaki and how temple visits and street food are closely connected in Japanese culture.
The tour continues into nearby areas, highlighting popular food shops enjoyed by both locals and visitors, including matcha-based desserts and modern Japanese sweets. Throughout the walk, the guide shares local stories and everyday scenes, showing Asakusa as both a tourist destination and a living community.
Walking Tour to Discover William Adams in Edo City
In April 1600, the first Dutch ship Liefde arrived in Japan.
The ship departed Netherlands, in 1598, with a crew of 110, but there were only 18 survivors.Among the crew were the Dutchman Jan Joosten and the Englishman William Adams.
Both men served Ieyasu, the first Shogun of Tokugawa shogunate as diplomatic advisors, and William Adams in particular became an unprecedented foreign feudal lord in Japanese history.
William Adams's outstanding insight contributed greatly to the Tokugawa shogunate amidst a difficult international situation.
Many biographies have been written, and in recent years, a television drama starring William Adams, "Shogun" (based on the 1975 novel "Shogun" by James Clavell), was produced in the United States and released in 2024, winning numerous awards and gaining popularity.
This early morning walking tour traces the legacy he left to Japanese society and his outstanding character, focusing on places around Tokyo Station associated with William Adams.
Fully Customized Tokyo Japan Private Locals Guide
Experience Tokyo’s most iconic highlights in a refined private journey designed exclusively for you. From Tokyo Tower’s classic skyline views to the serenity of Meiji Shrine, the vibrant energy of Tsukiji Outer Fish Market, and the breathtaking height of Tokyo Skytree, this experience balances tradition and modern Japan with effortless comfort. Personalized pacing, insider knowledge, and seamless flow make this a truly elevated Tokyo day.
Tokyo Food Tour in Ueno and Ameyoko Market with Tastings
This tour is designed to offer a structured and reliable way to experience Tokyo’s street food scene in Ueno’s Ameyoko Market. Instead of navigating crowded stalls on your own, you’ll follow a carefully planned route with selected food stops that ensure consistent quality and avoid long waiting times.
The experience focuses on both variety and balance, with multiple tastings across different locations that together create a filling and well-paced introduction to Japanese street food. Each stop is chosen to reflect what locals actually eat, from quick street bites to casual dining favorites.
With a small group size and a clear flow from one stop to the next, the tour remains comfortable and easy to follow. It is well suited for travelers who want an authentic food experience without the uncertainty of where to go or what to order.
Please inform us in advance of any allergies or dietary preferences so we can do our best to accommodate you.
Private Custom Day Tour from Tokyo Mt Fuji Hakone and Nikko
Ride the Unique Amphibious "KABA" Bus: Experience the thrill of splashing directly into Lake Yamanaka on this rare land-and-water bus (a hard-to-book activity we help you access!).
Fluent English-Speaking Driver-Guide: Travel with confidence. No language barriers—just friendly local insights and smooth communication throughout your day.
100% Fully Customizable Private Tour: Design your perfect day. Whether it's Mt. Fuji, the hot springs of Hakone, the shrines of Nikko, or the coast of Kamakura.
Comfort & Convenience: Enjoy a 10-hour hassle-free service with door-to-door hotel pickup in Tokyo, utilizing spacious vehicles (Alphard, Hiace, or Minibus).
Half Day Haneda Tour with Shopping and Mt Fuji View
Depart from Haneda and enjoy a scenic drive across the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, a unique road combining an undersea tunnel and an over-the-sea bridge. In just 35 minutes, you’ll reach the peaceful seaside town of Kisarazu.
Start with shopping at Mitsui Outlet Park Kisarazu, one of Japan’s largest seaside outlet malls with about 300 shops. Feel the sea breeze as you explore open-air walkways and find your favorite brands.
Then, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch (with drink included) at a seaside restaurant featuring locally caught fish and colorful bowls that capture Kisarazu’s coastal flavors.
End your trip at Umihotaru Parking Area, a “floating” rest stop on Tokyo Bay with 360° ocean views and Mt. Fuji on clear days.
Travel in comfort by private Toyota Alphard, Japan’s luxury van, and enjoy sea, shopping, gourmet, and scenery in one relaxing half-day trip. A friendly escort joins from Haneda, offering basic English support. Not a guide, but helps you enjoy a smooth tour in English and Japanese.
Tokyo Station: Private Transfer To/From Tokyo Hotels
Seamless connection between Tokyo Station and your Tokyo Hotel.
Skip the subway crowds and taxi queues. Book a private, door-to-door transfer between Tokyo Station and your hotel in Tokyo City.
Why choose us?
√ 100% Meet & Greet: Driver holds a Name Sign. We coordinate the best Station meeting point to minimize walking.
√ Waiting Time Policy:
From Station: 30 mins free waiting time.
From Hotel: Driver arrives 15 mins early for smooth departure.
√ Stay Connected: Driver details & meeting point photo sent via WhatsApp/Email 1 day prior.
√ Luggage Assistance: Drivers help load/unload your bags.
√ All-Inclusive: Fixed price. Tolls and taxes included.
⚠️ Vehicle Selection Guide:
√ Luxury MPV (Alphard): Max 4 Pax + 4 Standard Suitcases (24"). Business Comfort.
√ Large Van (HiAce): Max 8 Pax + 6 Standard Suitcases (24"). Best for Families.
(Note: Please book separate trips for arrival and departure).
Tokyo 6hr Private Guided Tour & Temari Sushi Making Experience
This 6 hr walking tour includes 2hr Temari-Sushi Making experience at Patia's Japanese Cooking Class . Before your Sushi Making experience, you will go on a walking tour with our licensed guide! Your guide will drop you off at Patia's Japanese Cooking Class after a 4 hour walking tour. Start time: Your start time for the experience may vary. Estimated time will be about 4 hours from the start of the tour.
Temari sushi is a type of sushi that is made in the shape of small, colorful balls, resembling the traditional Japanese "temari" (hand-stitched balls). Rice is shaped into a round ball, and then a slice of fish or other toppings, such as shrimp, egg, or vegetables, is delicately placed on top. The result is a beautiful, bite-sized sushi.
You can customize your tour directly with the guide after placing your reservation. Please craft your itinerary by choosing 2 to 3 spots on the ‘what to expect’ or ‘itinerary’ list.
Private Taxi Transfers Narita Haneda Airport to from Tokyo area
Experience hassle-free travel between Tokyo City and Narita/Haneda Airport with our private transfer service.
Say goodbye to the stress of navigating public transportation or finding taxis, as your licensed driver will pick you up directly from your hotel.
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of traveling in a private vehicle exclusively for your group, ensuring privacy and flexibility in your journey.
Book now and let us take care of your transportation needs, so you can focus on enjoying your time in Japan!
※The type of vehicle you will be riding in depends on the number of passengers.
24 Hour Tokyo City Sightseeing Ticket
They are extremely practical and widely applicable. You can use them to take the subway, buses, and other public transportation in the city. Besides traveling, they can also be used for daily consumption in convenience stores, vending machines, and many shops. It is convenient for tourists to travel around Tokyo and save a lot of time.
Rolls-Royce Chauffer Transportation
Explore the vibrant streets of Tokyo with unparalleled comfort in a luxury private vehicle. Perfect for airport arrivals, hotel transfers, or tailored city excursions, this premium service guarantees a smooth journey. Enjoy the expertise of a professional chauffeur, ensuring punctual and courteous service. The clean, high-end vehicle provides a serene environment, allowing travelers to unwind while navigating the bustling metropolis. Whether traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this transfer experience emphasizes elegance and relaxation, making it an ideal choice for discerning travelers.
Tokyo Guest House and Imperial Residence Aerial View Experience
Get a unique perspective of Tokyo’s iconic Akasaka Guest House and Imperial Residence from a high-rise vantage point. This 60-minute experience features a professional interpreter guide who will share fascinating insights into Japan’s imperial history and the architectural significance of these landmarks. Ideal for photography enthusiasts, the tour includes designated spots perfect for capturing memorable moments against a stunning backdrop. Enjoy a safe and accessible setting while soaking in the beauty of these historical sites.
- Discover panoramic views of the Akasaka Guest House and Imperial Residence
- Gain insights from a knowledgeable interpreter guide about Japan's history
- Experience a safe and accessible tour suitable for all visitors
- Capture stunning photos in designated, photo-friendly areas
Samurai Sushi Wonderland of Asakusa Culture Food Entertainment
Located just one minute from Asakusa Station, JIN-Asakusa takes you back to Japan’s Sengoku era. In a samurai-themed setting decorated with armor and swords, learn sushi-making from professional chefs and taste your own creations. Enjoy flavor battle games, dress in samurai costumes, and capture unforgettable photos with Skytree views. With multilingual staff and screens in English, Chinese, and Korean, international guests can join with ease. Children from age 6 are welcome, making it a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience perfect for families, friends, or travelers seeking an unforgettable taste of Japan.
Kimono beauty
Asakusa is said to be a downtown area. Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo, visited by about 30 million worshipers annually. Kaminarimon and Nakamise Street are also famous tourist spots. Strolling around Asakusa in a kimono suits you best.
Asakusa Aiwa Kimono is a reliable and highly-reputed shop run by the owner of the kimono industry for 40 years. There are more than 800 kimonos and yukatas on hand, and there are always staff who can speak Chinese and English. The shop is very close to Asakusa Station, and you can easily go to Kaminarimon, Sensoji Temple, and Sky Three.
Private Walking Tour in Tokyo Shibuya Cultural District
A private walking tour reveals Shibuya’s modern cultural heritage and urban transformation. You explore a district shaped by rapid development and contemporary Japanese civilization. This area reflects a unique blend of tradition and modern architectural identity. What defines the cultural energy of Tokyo’s most dynamic district?
Shibuya Mark City presents a large-scale example of modern urban architecture. The “Myth of Tomorrow” mural reflects post-war artistic expression and cultural memory. Hachikō Memorial Statue represents loyalty and has become a symbol of modern Japanese culture. Shibuya Crossing demonstrates organized urban movement within a dense metropolitan setting. Nonbei Yokocho preserves narrow alleyways that reflect older social traditions.
Please note: The program and attractions may vary based on booking date/time and crowd conditions, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.