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Tokyo Private Guided Day Tour with Private Vehicle Hotel Pickup
Shibuya
À propos
Tiered Pricing 25,000 JPY per person — Group of 5 28,000 JPY per person — Group of 4 29,000 JPY per person — Group of 3 38,000 JPY per person — Group of 2 65,000 JPY per person — Solo traveler (1 person) 10,000 JPY per child (ages 6–11) 10,000 JPY per infant (ages 0-5)
The vehicle used will vary depending on the group size.
This private Tokyo tour is truly special because it is led exclusively by licensed guide who are deeply knowledgeable about Japanese history and culture. At every destination, your guide will bring Japan to life with fascinating stories and clear explanations.
This tour is perfect for first-time visitors to Tokyo. It covers the city’s most popular and must-see landmar...
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Guide anglophone agréé
Pourboire (facultatif)
Lunch
Informations importantes
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Des sièges pour bébé spécialisés sont disponibles
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
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Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
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Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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Shibuya
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Le prix varie selon la taille du groupe
À propos
Tiered Pricing 25,000 JPY per person — Group of 5 28,000 JPY per person — Group of 4 29,000 JPY per person — Group of 3 38,000 JPY per person — Group of 2 65,000 JPY per person — Solo traveler (1 person) 10,000 JPY per child (ages 6–11) 10,000 JPY per infant (ages 0-5)
The vehicle used will vary depending on the group size.
This private Tokyo tour is truly special because it is led exclusively by licensed guide who are deeply knowledgeable about Japanese history and culture. At every destination, your guide will bring Japan to life with fascinating stories and clear explanations.
This tour is perfect for first-time visitors to Tokyo. It covers the city’s most popular and must-see landmar...
Points forts
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
7 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Guide anglophone agréé
Pourboire (facultatif)
Lunch
Itinéraire
1
Sanctuaire Meiji Jingu
In the morning, a licensed English-speaking guide will pick you up at your hotel in a private vehicle. Under current Japanese law, only National Licensed Guide Interpreters are permitted to conduct tours for international visitors using their own car or a rental car with a white license plate. Otherwise, transportation must be provided by a vehicle with a green commercial license plate and a driver holding a Class-2 (commercial) driver’s license.
You will then be driven to Meiji Jingu (Meiji Shinto Shrine), the largest Shinto shrine in Tokyo. Established in 1920, the shrine honors Emperor Meiji, the father of Japan’s modernization, and his wife, Empress Shoken. Its impressive wooden architecture and massive torii gates are highlights of the visit. The shrine grounds are covered with thousands of tall trees that were transplanted from all over Japan at the time of construction. Remarkably, this serene forest is entirely man-made.
50 minutes
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Rue Takeshita
After visiting the shrine, we will head to Takeshita Street in Harajuku, one of the most popular shopping streets in Japan. This narrow lane is always lively and crowded with people. Many unique shops catering to younger generations line the street, along with a wide variety of animal cafés. You will experience Japan’s latest youth culture here.
30 minutes
3
Carrefour de Shibuya
Located next to Shibuya Station, this pedestrian crossing is known as the world’s busiest intersection. You will witness hundreds of people starting to walk from every direction at once when the traffic lights turn green. You can also cross the intersection as many times as you like.
Nearby, don’t miss the famous statue of Hachiko, the loyal Akita dog who waited for his master every day outside Shibuya Station.
30 minutes
4
Les jardins de l'Est du palais impérial (ruines du château d'Edo)
Today’s Tokyo Imperial Palace was once the largest castle in Japan. It was completed by Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate. After the samurai era ended, the Emperor moved from Kyoto to Tokyo and chose this site as his residence.
The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace are open to the public except on Mondays and Fridays. They feature beautiful landscaped gardens and the remains of the former shogun’s castle.
40 minutes
5
Ginza
You can enjoy a Japanese-style lunch at a nice and cozy restaurant in Ginza. After lunch, you will explore Ginza, Japan’s most sophisticated shopping district. (Lunch is optional.)
50 minutes
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Akihabara
Akihabara is known as the center of Japan’s subculture, especially anime and video game culture. There are countless unique shops specializing in anime, manga (comic books), video games (both new and retro), second-hand items, and electronic appliances, as well as distinctive maid cafés. Let’s take a short walk through this fascinating district.
30 minutes
7
Temple Senso-ji
Senso-ji Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Tokyo and is located in Asakusa. Its iconic red entrance, the Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), featuring a massive paper lantern, is a must-see. The long, narrow approach to the temple, known as Nakamise Street, is also a famous shopping area where you can find unique Japanese crafts and reasonably priced souvenirs.
During the visit, you will learn about Buddhism in Japan, how it differs from Shintoism, and how Japanese people practice both religions in daily life.