Private tour in Tokyo Rie K
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Hello, I’m Rie. Thank you very much for visiting my bio! I love welcoming people and sharing the spirit of Japan. Guiding for me is not only about showing places—it’s about creating connections and helping you feel the real life of Japan. In the past, I worked for many years supporting diplomats and international delegations from business and academia in Tokyo, including high-level visits and cultural exchanges. Those experiences taught me how important it is to combine dedication, hospitality, and a sense of security. I bring the same approach to guiding today. Every guest is my VIP. At the same time, travel should never feel heavy or complicated—first of all, it should always be fun! My goal is to keep every tour enjoyable and relaxed, while making sure you feel safe and well taken care of. I also run my own women’s fashion micro company in Tokyo, which keeps me closely connected to Japan’s creative scene, lifestyle, and latest trends. These two worlds—tradition and innovation—come together in the way I guide. In Tokyo, I love showing contrasts: at Toyosu Fish Market, you don’t only watch the tuna auction; you sense the rhythm of Japan’s food culture and the pulse of global business. Walking through fashion districts, you feel the edgy energy that inspires designers worldwide. In subculture neighborhoods, you can dive into Japan’s playful side, while in local cafés you meet ordinary people whose warmth often becomes the highlight of travel. In my home prefecture of Gunma, I share hidden treasures just two hours from Tokyo. You can visit silk workshops in Kiryu, where fabrics are created for top fashion houses; taste sake at family-run breweries; paint your own Daruma doll; or relax in riverside hot springs. Gunma also offers dramatic natural sites like Fukiware Falls, as well as many other landscapes and historic places, along with castle ruins and even quirky snake centers. Whether your passion is fashion, art, history, nature, food culture, or subculture, I will design a tour that is flexible, personal, and engaging. My aim is for you not only to see Japan, but to truly experience it—with the same care, hospitality, fun, and warmth that make travel memorable. I look forward to welcoming you and sharing moments that will stay with you long after your trip. — National Licensed Tour Guide (English) No. EN04653
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Tokyo is a city of contrasts—quiet shrines beside the busiest crossings, centuries-old temples just a train ride from futuristic skyscrapers. On this full-day tour, we will explore both sides. We may start at Meiji Shrine, walk the streets of Harajuku and Omotesando for fashion and design, and feel the energy of Shibuya Crossing. Later, we visit Asakusa’s Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise street to experience old Tokyo. Along the way, I’ll also show you hidden corners, from modern architecture to stylish cafés. This tour is ideal if you want to see the many faces of Tokyo in one day.
Sample Itinerary: Meet at your hotel Meiji Shrine – peaceful walk through the forest Harajuku & Omotesando – fashion, design, and youth culture Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko statue – iconic Tokyo moment Lunch stop (flexible, local food or casual café) Imperial Palace ant Eastern garden Asakusa & Senso-ji Temple – old Tokyo atmosphere Nakamise shopping street – souvenirs and traditional snacks Optional: Nezu Museum or Shibuya Sky Return to hotel or station
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To make the most of our time, we can use the Metro, trains, buses, or taxis — just like locals do — depending on your pace and interests.
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
I will wait for you at your hotel lobby or nearest station.
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