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Tokyo Off the Beaten Path 6hr Private Tour with Licensed Guide

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Description

This value-packed trip with a government-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide is a fantastic and efficient way to explore off the beaten path in Tokyo! We would like to introduce some of the best nostalgic neighborhood locations. If you want to experience the local life and enjoy the nostalgic warm feelings, these backstreets of Yanaka, Shibamata, Fukagawa and Asakusa are totally recommended to visit while your stay in Tokyo. You can walk with English speaking guide and enjoy some foods and drinks on the way! Let us know what you would like to experience, and your guide will arrange a six-hour tour that's best for you! Note*1: Please select your must-see spots from a list in the tour information to create your customized itinerary. Note*2: The National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter certification is issued by the Japanese government requires a good knowledge and understanding of Japanese culture and history.

Tour Options

Tokyo Off the Beaten Path 6hr Private Tour with Licensed Guide
  • Pickup included

Itinerary

15 min

Having miraculously avoided major damage during world wars and natural disasters, Yanaka and Nezu—two of the neighborhoods that make up shitamachi, Tokyo's old downtown—retain their last-century charm. You'll find historical sites such as Yanaka Cemetery and Nezu Shrine tucked away among shitamachi's narrow back alleys, traditional wooden houses, izakaya pubs, atmospheric coffee shops and retro stores selling old-style sweets and snacks. Here you can slip back in time to a slower-paced, more genteel Tokyo.

15 min

Dating from 1706, Nezu Shrine is an excellent example of large scale Edo-era shrine architecture. Featuring superbly contrasting vermilion and gold lacquered ‘gongen-zukuri’ style buildings, its designation as an Important Cultural Property seems justified. Also competing for attention is ‘Tsutsuji-en’, a 2,000 tsubo (around 6,600 square metres) Japanese azalea garden in the shrine’s precincts. Housing around 50 varieties of 3,000 azaleas, the garden attracts numerous sightseers each spring.

15 min

This time we mainly focus on introducing Yanaka and the best things to do. Yanaka is located a bit far from the central part of Tokyo like Shinjuku or Shibuya. Yanaka is a beautiful calm town that preserves its tradition within the city but not yet known to most foreigner travelers. The town has been featured in many Japanese dramas and movies, and it truly is a nostalgic town that represents Japanese culture. Yanaka Ginza is one of the most famous and popular areas in Yanaka, where you can quickly culturally understand the place and enjoying food.

Admission not included15 min

Formerly a bathhouse (the building is over 200 years old), this high-ceilinged space in a charming neighbourhood near Ueno Park features contemporary Japanese artists (Tatsuo Miyajima) and international practitioners (Lee Bul, Julian Opie). Like many of the Yanaka district's art galleries, the fact that it is situated in an antiquated building gives it a minimalist aspect that is at once both traditional and extremely fashionable. Worth a visit for the building alone.

15 min

This is one of Tokyo's largest graveyards and, along with Aoyama Cemetery, one of its most picturesque. These days the avenue through the centre of the cemetery is usually quiet, but over 150 years ago it was a den of antiquity, lined with tea shops that doubled as brothels and illegal gambling dens. However, the cemetery does still have its popular periods - notably during cherry blossom season. The Japanese are oddly fond of holding blossom-viewing parties in the grounds of the city's cemeteries, and Yanaka is noted for its blooming cherry trees. With over 7,000 graves, the area it covers is vast - so big, in fact, that the cemetery has its very own police station.

15 min

Three small areas Yanaka, Nezu and Sendagi are together called Yanesen which is located in Ueno. Since Yanesen was survived from Great Kanto Earthquake and World Wars, you can still enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere which reminiscents of the late 19th to early 20th century. Go to the Yanaka Ginza Street which is 170 meters long street and there are about 70 stores along the way. You can find the local food stands, clothing stores, supermarkets, tea shops, sweet shops and cafes or restaurants there.

15 min

Shibamata (柴又) is a neighborhood on the eastern end of Tokyo, not far from the Edogawa River which is the natural border between Tokyo and Chiba Prefecture. The town retains its old-school charm from yesteryear and is a perfect break away from modern Tokyo. One of the main attractions to see is the Shibamata Taishakuten Temple not far from the station.

15 min

200-meter road that leads up to Shibamata Taishakuten Temple. It is filled with street food stalls and little shops. Most of these shops have retained a traditional character and feature authentic wooden signboards that make this street one of the most beautiful in Tokyo. Eating the local snacks, in particular the kusa-dango, is what makes a visit to this street complete.

15 min

Nichiren temple with an impressive Nitenmon Gate and beautiful wood carvings gallery. These wood carvings were made in the period between 1922 and 1934 and depict the lotus sutra. In addition, you can immerse and relax in a Japanese garden with wooden walkways going around it.

Admission not included15 min

The Fukagawa Edo Museum is a museum dedicated to old Tokyo. It is a replica of a village during the late Edo period (1603-1868), with various types of houses and features a canal and a fire watchtower.

Admission not included15 min

Fukagawa Fudō-dō is a bit of a mishmash temple, not very beautiful, even though the wood carvings on the main building are rather nice. This temple is part of the Chisan group in the Shingon school of Buddhism (one of the major schools of Buddhism in Japan) and practices Esoteric Buddhism. At this temple we have the goma fire rituals at which wooden sticks are burnt during a ceremony several times a day in order to give Fudōmyō-ō (the god revered as this temple) the fighting force he needs (he is the god of justice, who fends of evil with his sword and menacing look).

15 min

Birth place of Sumo wrestling tournaments and home to one of the largest Shinto festivals in Tokyo. The shrine was bombed during World War II and the current shrine building dates from 1956. The festival associated with this shrine is considered as one of the three great festivals of Edo.

Admission not included15 min

This garden goes way back and has been linked to Kinokuniya Bunzaemon (1669–1734) who was a merchant during the Edo period (1603-1868) specializing in citrus, lumber, and salmon, among other goods. The garden stands out not only by its crystal clear pond with beautiful reflections of the greenery surrounding it, but also by its large display of stones. The Iwasaki family brought stones from all over Japan to Tokyo with their steamships and arranged them in the garden. It has several stepping stone pathways (iso-watari) set in the water and a wide range of peculiar stones in all kind of shapes and sizes.

Admission not included60 min

Matsuo Bashō (1644–1694) was the most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan (1603-1868). Fukagawa is the place where he wrote many of his masterpieces and was the starting point for his many travels through Japan. There are many places in Fukagawa associated with him.

15 min

This tour will allow you to explore Tokyo more efficiently in one day. Meet at your hotel, then move to anywhere you want.

15 min

Kappabashi, a neighborhood in the greater Asakusa area, is known for its many vendors selling high-quality, fair-priced kitchen supplies of all types. From Japanese knives to chopsticks and dishes, there is much to see and shop for. Those looking for something practical to bring home, try the cooking and baking supplies at Mamijiya. They even have Mt. Fuji-shaped cake molds! Another highlight of the neighborhood is the fake food replicas created in great detail. When in the area, be sure to head to Ganso Sample, a shop with hundreds of detailed dishes, ranging from ramen to sushi, to elaborate ice cream parfaits. The to-scale size of the replicas are used in restaurants in Japan--it may be more convenient for travelers to take home a smaller version of Japan's famous dishes, however.

Admission not included15 min

Hanayashiki was founded in 1853 and is one of Japan's oldest amusement parks. It is located near Sensoji Temple and hosts about twenty five attractions. Here you can enjoy all the beloved amusement park attractions such as roller coasters, a merry-go-round and a haunted house. This park surely has some old school flair and can be enjoyed by the whole family.

15 min

If you stand facing Sensoji Temple, turn to your left and take a short walk, you will find yourself facing this amazing structure. This is Nishi Sando, a covered shopping street that looks like something you would find in an Edo period ukiyo-e painting. The floor of this market is even covered in natural Japanese cypress flooring! This short market area, which has shops selling everything from souvenirs, regional ramen, and samurai swords, is the perfect place to go if you only want to do a little shopping and a lot of seeing Japanese history come to life.

15 min

This tour will allow you to explore Tokyo more efficiently in one day. Meet at your hotel, then move to anywhere you want.

10 min

Gotokuji Temple, located in the Setagaya ward of Tokyo, is a Buddhist temple that is said to be the birthplace of the maneki-neko, or “luck-inviting cat figurine.” These small statues, which portray a cat sitting up and beckoning with its front paw, have become quite popular all over the world with cat-lovers.

Highlights

Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Tokyo
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from 'What to expect' list

What's included

Included
Meet up with guide on foot within designated area of Tokyo
Licensed Local English Speaking Guide
Customizable Tour of your choice of 3-4 sites from 'What to expect' list
Not included
Transportation fees, Entrance fees, Lunch, and Other personal expenses
Private Vehicle
You cannot combine multiple tour groups.
Guide Entry fees are only covered for sights listed under What to Expect.

Pickup Locations & Times

This private tour is a walking day tour. A private vehicle is not included. Public transportation or local taxis maybe used to transfer between sites. Exact transportation costs can be discussed with the guide after a reservation is finalized. Please have Japanese Yen on hand for your transportation costs. If you wish to arrange for a private vehicle, please contact us directly. All Private vehicles must be booked 5 days in advance. Maximum number of passengers: 7.

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is a walking tour. Pick up is on foot.

Reviews(80)

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Gail_G
June 7, 2026
A perfect day in Tokyo

Yusuke was an amazing guide! He gracefully showed us some truly off the beaten path, quieter, more historical parts of Tokyo, and it was a delight. He knows the historical bits you want to know. Any request, big or small, he made happen, including getting a video of the Shikesen for my grandson who loves trains, to taking me to an antique shop and being my translator on a purchase. He even escorted us to a show we had booked. It was a perfect day in Tokyo for us!

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Operator response

Thank you so much for your wonderful review! You are such nice people, and I really enjoyed the whole day with you. I'm so glad you liked the Shinkansen video! We waited a long time to see the train, and our patience paid off! I hope the rest of your time in Japan was just as memorable. Yusuke

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Jessica907
June 2, 2026
Tailored private tour

I'm not a first time visitor to Tokyo so I was intrigued by "off the beaten path". The key was to chat with the guide in advance and get recommendations. And where you go may depend on where you are staying (Ginza 8 in our case). Based on this our guide was able to propose a 6 hour tour to places we had not been before, so it was "off OUR beaten path"! Thank you Ayaka for a very enjoyable day.

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M3248YQLinda
May 30, 2026
Introduction to Tokyo

I was travelling with my mother & thought a walking tour in the heritage areas of Tokyo would be a great introduction on our first day. Our guide Asushi put together an itinerary based on our preferences & to suit the needs of my 83 yr old mother. Asushi was a caring & generous guide who wanted to make the most of our day. We enjoyed hearing about his life, family & faith, giving us a greater understanding of Japanese culture.

Operator response

Thank you very much for your kind review. It was a pleasure to spend the day with you and your mother and to introduce you to some of Tokyo's historic neighborhoods. I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed the tour and our conversations about Japanese culture and daily life. I hope your memories of Japan will stay with you for many years to come. Atsushi

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Jeanine_M
May 12, 2026
We loved Off The Beaten...

We loved Off The Beaten Path with our guide Noripy. She was AMAZING!! Above and beyond to accommodate us. We loved seeing things other than the typical city of Tokyo. She also suggested wonderful place for lunch. She was a pro at navigating.

Operator response

Thank you so much for your kind review!! It means so much to me to know that you truly enjoyed your time in Tokyo. Nothing makes me happier as a guide. I hope this will not be your last visit, and that Tokyo will welcome you back many times in the future. Wishing you good health and wonderful travels ahead. Warm regards from Tokyo, Noripy

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Florence_G
April 26, 2026
Wonderful tour of Tokyo

Wonderful experience touring Tokyo with Yoshi. Saw a ton of things and had a wonderful lunch. Yoshi spoke English well and gave us lots of local info.

Operator response

Dear Guest, How are you doing today ? I hope all of you are well. I think that all of you are enjoying your last stay in Osaka or on the way to back to your country. How about the diving in Kerama Islands in Okinawa ? Did you enjoy that ? I’m very interested in this issue. Thanks for your message to Viator review. I'm very happy to hear that. I hope you have a lot of memories in Japan and I look forward to seeing all of you again in Tokyo. Thanks for your consideration. Sincerely yours, Yoshihiro "Yoshi" Shimizu

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Kay_S
April 26, 2026
Great Day Out

We only had 1 day in Tokyo not enough time to fulfill everything but Kenzo provided us with an itinerary which was varied and gave us a fabulous insight into this lovely city. We visited a Shrine, a Temple, a Japanese Garden and the Shibuya crossing amongst other things. He even booked lunch for us in a small tempura cafe, which people were queuing to get into and was delicious. Very enjoyable and great use of the subway. Highly recommended

Operator response

Thank you very much for your wonderful review on my guide. The tour with you is good memory for me, too. We were not able to enjoy cherry flowers in spite of our expectation on the tour day. But I was happy because you could enjoy Japanese garden in Shinjuku Gyoen. If you have chances, please come again to Japan in autumn, colored leaves may attract you as well as cherry flowers.  Regards, Kenzo

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Irina_K
April 16, 2026
Amazing Tour for travelers who want a unique experience of Tokyo.

Our tour in Tokyo was fabulous! Our guide Sam was knowledgeable and passionate about Japan’s culture and history, friendly and very flexible. Sam organized everything and made our tour relaxing and enjoyable; he showed us not only places in itinerary but also some unique and hidden Tokyo jams and treasures. We highly recommend this tour and our guide Sam to travelers who want a unique and personalized experience of Tokyo.

Operator response

Thank you for your great review! I am happy you enjoyed the tour, although the weather was not very good. I took you to some quiet spots in the north. I am sure you felt comfortable during the tour. Please come to Tokyo again! Sam

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Malini_S
April 15, 2026
Excellent!

Customization based on our interest and truly away from the busy travel spots. Our guide, Kabo, was excellent and highly knowledgeable. He was great in communication and in planning the itinerary from the time we booked till we completed the trip. Kabo made us feel comfortable navigating multiple train lines and subways as we visited various parts of Tokyo on the first day of our trip. He was prompt, respectful and patiently and thoroughly explained the history of the places we went to - Fukagawa Edo, Nezu Shrine and the Shibamata Taishakuten. Highly recommend!

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E4506GHbeverlys
April 13, 2026
Wonderful Tour

Was a wonderful walking tour. He customized it to what we wanted to see and included an authentic lunch where we sat on pillows on the floor. We really enjoyed the tour and his overall insight. We ended at the Cherry Blossom festival just as we had asked. I highly recommend this tour.

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Beverly_S
April 13, 2026
Great experience

Amazing walking tour. The guide customizes your tour to what you most want to do. He is organized and is very knowledgeable and friendly. He took us to restaurant where we experienced eating on the floor on mats and accommodated our son's dietary requirements. We asked to end at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Ueno Park. Wonderful day. I highly recommend this tour.

Operator response

Your wonderful comment cheers me up. Even in the rain, I really enjoyed the long walk with your family. The coffee break in the middle of the walk was a peaceful moment for me. Next time please come back in different season, say, to enjoy autumn leaves. - Masa

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