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Experience Tokyo's perfect contrast on a fully private, full-day tour — from the sacred calm of Meiji Jingu to the electric energy of Shibuya Crossing, the youthful fashion of Harajuku, the historic grandeur of the Imperial Palace, and the authentic flavors of Tsukiji Market. With your own dedicated local guide and no other travelers in your group, enjoy a personalized pace, flexible itinerary, and undivided attention as you explore Tokyo's ancient traditions and modern pulse — all without the stress of planning it yourself.
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Tokyo Full Day Walking Tour
Shibuya
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Experience Tokyo's perfect contrast on a fully private, full-day tour — from the sacred calm of Meiji Jingu to the electric energy of Shibuya Crossing, the youthful fashion of Harajuku, the historic grandeur of the Imperial Palace, and the authentic flavors of Tsukiji Market. With your own dedicated local guide and no other travelers in your group, enjoy a personalized pace, flexible itinerary, and undivided attention as you explore Tokyo's ancient traditions and modern pulse — all without the stress of planning it yourself.
Meals and snacks (including food at Tsukiji Market)
Reiseplan
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Meiji-Jingu-Schrein
Begin your day at Meiji Jingu, one of Tokyo's most revered Shinto shrines, nestled within a peaceful forest of over 100,000 trees donated from across Japan. Your guide will walk you through the towering torii gates and explain the shrine's history, its dedication to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, and the traditions still practiced here today — including how to properly purify your hands, write a wish on an ema board, or spot a traditional Shinto wedding procession if one is taking place. It's a striking contrast to the city outside: quiet, green, and steeped in ritual.
1 Stunde
2
Shibuya-Kreuzung
Description:
"Experience the iconic Shibuya Crossing, often called the busiest pedestrian intersection in the world. Your guide will take you to the best vantage points to watch thousands of people cross in perfect, chaotic harmony when the lights change — and explain why this spot has become a symbol of modern Tokyo. You'll have time to snap photos, soak in the energy of the surrounding neon signs and giant video screens, and learn a bit about Shibuya's transformation from a quiet suburb into one of the city's most dynamic districts. If timing allows, your guide may also point out the Hachiko statue, a beloved meeting spot named after Tokyo's most famous loyal dog.
30 Minuten
3
Shibuya Kuritsu Miyashita Park
Stroll through Miyashita Park, a unique rooftop-style green space built above a multi-level shopping and dining complex in the heart of Shibuya. Your guide will show you how this once-traditional park was transformed into a modern blend of nature, skate park, and retail — a great example of how Tokyo balances green space with urban development. It's a relaxed spot to take a short break, grab a coffee or snack from one of the nearby cafés, and see a different, more laid-back side of Shibuya away from the crowds of the crossing.
20 Minuten
4
Takeshita-Straße
Dive into the colorful, eclectic world of Harajuku, Tokyo's epicenter of youth fashion and pop culture. Your guide will lead you down Takeshita Street, a narrow, lively lane packed with trendy boutiques, quirky fashion shops, crepe stands, and some of the most eye-catching street style in the city. You'll get a feel for how Harajuku has shaped global fashion trends since the 1980s, from kawaii culture to Lolita and punk styles. There's also time to grab a famous Harajuku crepe or browse unique shops at your own pace before continuing on.
30 Minuten
5
Kaiserpalast
Visit the outer grounds of the Tokyo Imperial Palace, the primary residence of Japan's Emperor and a site steeped in centuries of history. Your guide will walk you through the East Gardens (when open) or along the scenic moats and stone walls, sharing the story of Edo Castle, which once stood on this very site, and how it shaped the layout of modern Tokyo. You'll see iconic spots like Nijubashi Bridge, with its picturesque double-arched reflection in the moat, and learn about the role of the Imperial family in Japan today. It's a peaceful, history-rich contrast to the modern districts you'll visit elsewhere on the tour.
1 Stunde
6
Äußerer Markt von Tsukiji
Description:
"Explore the lively Tsukiji Outer Market, once home to the world's largest wholesale fish market and still one of Tokyo's best spots for fresh seafood, street food, and local culture. Your guide will walk you through the narrow lanes packed with vendors selling everything from fresh sashimi and grilled seafood skewers to traditional Japanese knives and kitchenware. You'll get a taste of authentic Tokyo food culture, learn about the market's history (including its move to Toyosu in 2018), and have the chance to sample some of the freshest seafood and street snacks Tokyo has to offer.
30 Minuten
7
Tsukiji Hongan-ji Jiko-in-Tempel
Step into Tsukiji Honganji, one of Tokyo's most visually striking temples, blending traditional Buddhist purpose with an unmistakable ancient Indian-inspired architectural design — a rarity among Japan's temples. Your guide will explain the history of this Jodo Shinshu Buddhist temple, why its design departs so dramatically from typical wooden Japanese temple architecture, and its connection to the bustling Tsukiji neighborhood just outside. It's a peaceful, photogenic stop where you can admire the grand stone facade, intricate stained-glass windows, and even a working pipe organ inside — a unique touch rarely found in Buddhist temples.