Private tour in Tokyo Victor B
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Hello! My name is Victor, and I’m a licensed tourism provider based in Tokyo. I have been living in Japan for more than 23 years (fully settled here for the past 8 years) and working as a tour guide for over a year. This long journey has given me not only professional experience but also a deep personal understanding of Japanese daily life. I studied Japanese language and culture at university, focusing on history and religion, and I enjoy sharing those insights during my tours. I am also a certified onsen sommelier, which means I can introduce you to Japan’s hot spring traditions and the fascinating culture that surrounds them. Tokyo can feel overwhelming at first — a city of neon lights, ancient temples, skyscrapers, and winding alleys — but my role is to make it welcoming and meaningful. Together, we can explore famous highlights such as the Imperial Palace Gardens, Asakusa’s Sensō-ji Temple, Shibuya Scramble, and Meiji Shrine. If you’d like something more off the beaten path, I also guide visitors through nostalgic areas like Yanaka-Ginza, the bohemian streets of Shimokitazawa, or the maze of subculture shops in Nakano Broadway. Food lovers can start the day with fresh sushi and street snacks at Tsukiji Outer Market, or later dive into Tokyo’s nightlife with izakaya hopping in Shinjuku, Shibuya, or lesser-known neighborhoods like Sangenjaya. For a slower pace, I create tours around gardens, architecture, or even pop culture, always adapted to your interests and rhythm. What makes my tours unique is the balance between knowledge and experience. I design personalized itineraries so every walk fits your pace and interests. I bring in cultural depth, drawing from my studies of Japanese history, religion, and culture to explain how traditions still shape daily life. I also like to show the local lifestyle, whether it’s hidden rooftop gardens, small food stalls, or neighborhoods where everyday Tokyo unfolds. Above all, I keep things flexible, offering small-group walks, family-friendly tours, and specialized themes ranging from shrines and architecture to nightlife and subcultures. Fluent in English, French, and Japanese, I enjoy connecting with people from all backgrounds and making each walk engaging and personal. My goal is simple: to help you experience Tokyo not just as a visitor, but as someone who can truly feel its stories, flavors, and hidden spirit.
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Join me on a one-day exploration of Tokyo, where tradition meets modern life. This tour covers famous landmarks and hidden corners few travelers see. We’ll visit historic Asakusa with its centuries-old temple, serene Meiji Shrine, and the bustling Shibuya Crossing, along with quiet backstreets and local spots that reveal authentic Tokyo life. Having lived in Japan for 23 years, I share insights beyond guidebooks—showing how Japan evolved from a Samurai-based society into a modern nation while preserving its traditions. More than sightseeing, this tour connects you with the soul of Tokyo, blending history, culture, and modern trends, leaving you with a richer perspective on Japan.
Asakusa & Sensoji Temple – Explore historic Asakusa and its lively streets leading to Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple. I’ll share its history, rituals, and local traditions. Ginza – Quick stop in Tokyo’s premier shopping and dining district. Discover architectural details, traditional shops, and modern boutiques. Imperial Palace Outer Gardens – Walk the gardens and learn how Japan evolved from a Samurai society to a modern nation, highlighting the palace grounds, moats, and walls. Tokyo Station & Marunouchi – Start at historic Tokyo Station and stroll through Marunouchi, where skyscrapers meet historic landmarks. Meiji Shrine & Harajuku – Visit the serene shrine, learn Shinto traditions, then explore Harajuku’s quirky streets, trendy shops, and hidden alleys. Shibuya – End in Shibuya, see the famous crossing, explore local backstreets, and discover spots showing the district’s cultural vibrancy.
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Tokyo’s subway is fast, efficient, and easy to navigate, connecting all major districts. With clean stations, English signage, and frequent trains, it’s the easiest way to explore the city like a local.
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Meeting Point – Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center How to get there: – Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line to Asakusa Station. – Exit via Exit 1 (the closest exit to Kaminarimon Gate). – Upon exiting, you will see Kaminarimon Gate directly ahead. The Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center is right in front of the gate, across the street. Look for a modern, multi-story building with large glass windows. This location is convenient and easy to find, making it a perfect starting point for our tour.
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