About this tour
Beat the Tokyo rush with a five-hour private walking tour led by a local guide who speaks English or Spanish. Visit Shibuya Crossing, Meiji Shrine, and Asakusa while the city's quieter—your guide handles navigation, photography, and insider recommendations so you can absorb the neighbourhoods without phone fatigue. Temple and shrine entry fees are covered, and you'll leave with both images and local knowledge.
Highlights
- Shibuya Crossing at dawn, before peak pedestrian traffic
- Meiji Shrine forest walk and ritual observations
- Asakusa temple grounds with reduced crowds
- Professional photography throughout the tour
- Curated restaurant and hidden-spot recommendations
- Local guide expertise and real-time navigation
- Entry fees to temples and shrines included
What to expect
Expect a solid five hours on foot, moving between three major Tokyo landmarks via public transport. Your guide will pace the walk for moderate fitness levels, stopping for photos and explanations at each site. Shibuya Crossing reveals its scale without the usual crush of bodies; you'll understand its rhythm differently at this hour. Meiji Shrine's wooded precincts feel quieter, allowing proper reflection. Asakusa's temple approach and market streets still bustle, but noticeably less than midday. Your guide takes candid shots throughout, so you're free to observe rather than frame every moment.
Good to know
Arrive precisely on time—no exceptions or refunds apply if you're late. Wear comfortable walking shoes; the route is genuinely pedestrian-heavy. Bring cash or a contactless card for transport fares and any food you buy (meals and drinks aren't included). Moderate fitness required. Public transport is your main mode between stops.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







