Do you want to experience both sides of Japan - Old town and modern town ?
The Asakusa is the most popular, biggest and historical temple in Tokyo and it is also the best place to buy Japanese souvenir.
The other one is kappa-bashi.
Asakusa Information Center, just opposite side of the Kaminari Mon
Asakusa is a typical downtown of Tokyo and the most popular tourist site among Japanese and foreign tourists.
The Kappa-bashi Tool Street is Japan's largest shopping wholesales street catering to kitchens and restautants.
Asakusa information center
In just a short half day, you can experience the modern and historical side of Tokyo.
Sensouji-temple is called "The temple for common people." Every year, up to 30 millon worshippers visit this temple.
Huge Red Thunder Gate welcomes and leads you through a stretch of shopping mall all the way to Sensouji-temple.
At Tokyo skytree, there are two observation decks at the height of 350 meter and 450 meter respectively.
Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree are very close to each other, only 1 km apart and 15 mins on foot.
The Kappa-bashi street, it is fun to window-shop here, even if visitors do not buy anything.
guide fee,trasportation fee
entrance fee, lunch, hotel pick-up
Transportation fee and lunch of you and a guide will be paid by the customer.
Hotel meet up inside Tokyo 23 wards is free. Outside of the area costs extra.
- If you book me before sending an inquiry, please note you may be requested to pay extra guide fee for hotel meetup (about 2000 JPY) depending the location.
Wear confortable shoes.
Tokyo skytree observation fee is 2100 yen(350 m) + 1000 yen(450 m) on weekday.
Such a lovely experience with dear Kimiko. She showed up early every day and stayed with me through everything my heart had desired to see and experience. She did much homework on her own after listening to my general wishes for this Japanese experience. I recommend her highly and again want to thank her for making my Tokyo experience MAGICAL. ANNE
Dear Anne, Thank you very much for your comment. You're a charming and cheerful person. I was happy with you. Thank you again for coming to Japan, visiting Tokyo, and for choosing me for a guide. Your travel continues more. I hope you enjoy the whole day of staying in Japan. Best regards, Kimiko
Kimiko was very knowledgeable and gave us history of all the things she showed us.
Dear Candice & your husband, Thank you for spending with me. I also enjoyed the time. How was the hot spring? Did you have a good memory about Odawara Castle and Lake Ashi? You'll continue your trip around Osaka & Kyoto. I wish you have a lot of pleasant memories in Japan. Kimiko
Kimiko is a very pleasant person who gives wonderful insights into the Japanese culture and fascinating knowledge on all the historical sights. She had made an extra effort to prepare in advance and gave us a very cute memento as a parting gift. It was an absolute pleasure being shown around Tokyo by her. We can heartily recommend her services.
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Kimiko is very informative, helpful, patient and accommodative. She goes out of the way to Ensure we have an enjoyable trip. She also shares a lot of information about the culture and explains why things are the way they are eg. why do Japanese wear face masks during spring. Highly recommend kimiko as a guide!
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