Tokyo
Private City Tour
Tokyo by private car — weave between neighbourhoods without dragging luggage on trains. Shibuya to Yanaka, Asakusa to Odaiba, all in one seamless day.
Tokyo without
the subway stress
Most visitors spend their Tokyo time scrambling between subway lines. A private car changes that — your driver knows the shortcuts, the parking options, and the timing. Build your day around whatever mix of Tokyo you want: traditional Asakusa, fashionable Omotesando, quiet Yanaka, modern teamLab.
Ideal for families with luggage, elderly guests, or anyone who wants to cover more ground with less stress. No train transfers, no missed stops, no standing in crowded carriages with suitcases. Just Tokyo, at your pace.
We can also customise entirely for your interests — kids (Ghibli Museum, Pokemon Center), shopping (Ginza, Akihabara), photography, or a focused neighbourhood deep dive. Tell us in the booking notes and we'll plan accordingly.
Tokyo through the seasons
Late March through early April, Ueno Park transforms into one of Tokyo's premier hanami spots. Thousands of cherry trees line the main path — the crowds are part of the atmosphere.
Row a small boat beneath overhanging cherry branches on the palace moat canal. One of Tokyo's most photographed spring scenes — best on weekday mornings before the crowds arrive.
The later-blooming varieties at Shinjuku Gyoen extend the cherry blossom season by a week or two. Serene formal gardens with multiple tree species in simultaneous bloom.
Tokyo's best-preserved old-town neighbourhood, dressed in spring blossoms. Temple cemeteries lined with cherry trees, narrow shopping streets, and wooden machiya townhouses.
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09:00
Hotel PickupDirect from your Tokyo hotel lobby
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09:30
Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-doriAsakusa's great Buddhist temple and traditional shopping street
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11:00
Yanaka NeighbourhoodOld temple town, vintage shops, cat statues — Tokyo before the earthquake
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12:30
Lunch — Yanaka Ginza or Ueno AmeyokoLocal street food or market dining
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14:00
Chidorigafuchi / Ueno ParkCherry blossom rowing or hanami walk
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15:30
Omotesando / HarajukuArchitecture, Meiji Shrine, Takeshita Street
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17:00
Shibuya Scramble & Rooftop ViewsHachiko, crossing, Shibuya Sky observation deck
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19:00
Hotel Drop-offReturn to your Tokyo hotel
Late July's Sumida River Hanabi Taikai is one of Japan's largest fireworks festivals — over 20,000 shells, viewable from bridges and riverside spots near Asakusa.
Summer brings traditional yukata culture and festival energy to Asakusa. Street vendors, temple activities, and the most atmospheric version of Senso-ji after dark.
Tokyo's world-famous digital art installations — choose between the immersive room-filling Planets in Toyosu or the sprawling multi-floor Borderless in Azabudai Hills.
Shibuya Sky, Tokyo Skytree, and rooftop bars in Roppongi hit their peak appeal in summer evenings. Warm nights, city lights, and cocktails with a skyline backdrop.
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09:00
Hotel PickupDirect from your Tokyo hotel lobby
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09:30
Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-doriAsakusa's great Buddhist temple and traditional shopping street
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11:00
Yanaka NeighbourhoodOld temple town, vintage shops, cat statues
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12:30
Lunch — Ueno Ameyoko MarketOutdoor market dining
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14:00
Shibuya — Scramble & HachikoRooftop views from Shibuya Sky observation deck
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15:30
Omotesando / HarajukuArchitecture, Meiji Shrine, Takeshita Street
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17:00
teamLab Planets (Toyosu)Immersive digital art — book tickets in advance
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19:00
Hotel Drop-offReturn to your Tokyo hotel
Mid-November, the 300m avenue of ginkgo trees turns brilliant gold. One of Tokyo's most photographed autumn scenes — arrive before 10am to avoid the thickest crowds.
While the ginkgos peak at Gaien, Shinjuku Gyoen's Japanese garden maple section hits deep crimson. Late November through early December for peak colour.
The East Garden of the Imperial Palace opens to the public and offers stately autumn foliage framed by moats, stone walls, and historic gates — completely free to enter.
Rikugien's late-autumn illumination of a 400-year-old weeping cherry (in autumn colours) creates one of Tokyo's most atmospheric evening experiences.
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09:00
Hotel PickupDirect from your Tokyo hotel lobby
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09:30
Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-doriAsakusa's great Buddhist temple and traditional shopping street
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11:00
Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginkgo AvenueGold canopy walk — peak mid-November
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12:30
Lunch — Omotesando or AoyamaTerrace dining along the zelkova tree boulevard
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14:00
Imperial Palace East GardenAutumn foliage among the castle walls — free entry
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15:30
Yanaka NeighbourhoodOld town temples with autumn maple gardens
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17:00
Shibuya or teamLabChoice based on preference and energy
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19:00
Hotel Drop-offReturn to your Tokyo hotel
Both teamLab Planets and Borderless take on a colder, more contemplative mood in winter. Fewer crowds compared to summer — more space to experience each room fully.
Hatsumode — the first shrine visit of the New Year — draws millions to Senso-ji in early January. The temple in full festive regalia with special prayers and decorations.
Ginza and Omotesando dress their zelkova trees in millions of LED lights from late November through January. Evening walks between department stores take on a magical quality.
The quietest month for this historic bayside garden — bare trees, the tea house over the tidal pond, and distant views of the Shinjuku skyline. Uncrowded and contemplative.
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09:00
Hotel PickupDirect from your Tokyo hotel lobby
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09:30
Senso-ji Temple & Nakamise-doriAsakusa's great Buddhist temple — decorated for winter festivals
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11:00
Hamarikyu GardenBayside historic garden — serene in winter quiet
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12:30
Lunch — GinzaDepartment store dining or a Ginza side-street restaurant
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14:00
Shibuya — Scramble & HachikoRooftop views from Shibuya Sky
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15:30
Omotesando Illuminations WalkZelkova tree LED lights along the boulevard
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17:00
teamLab Planets (Toyosu)Immersive digital art — quieter crowds in winter
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19:00
Hotel Drop-offReturn to your Tokyo hotel
The Tour in Motion
Half Day or Full Day
Tokyo rewards time. The longer option lets you breathe — slower lunch, unexpected detours, a second neighbourhood that catches your eye.
- Asakusa — Senso-ji & Nakamise
- Yanaka — old town streets
- Shibuya or Omotesando
- Ideal when combined with afternoon plans
- Compact, curated, no filler
- All 6h stops plus more
- teamLab or Odaiba
- Meiji Shrine & Harajuku
- Flexible lunch stop of your choice
- Custom additions: Ghibli, Akihabara, Ginza
Can customise for kids (Ghibli Museum / Pokemon Center) or shopping (Ginza / Akihabara). Add your preferences in the booking notes.
Two vehicles.
One formation.
When the group exceeds what a single vehicle can hold, we don't hand you off to a bus company. We send two — or three — of our own vehicles together, coordinated as a fleet. One lead driver, one group chat, one point of contact. Every vehicle in the convoy is ours. Every driver is ours. That is what makes it different from a chartered bus.
Enquire About Convoy BookingTwo private Alphards in convoy. Ideal for families, small corporate groups, or couples travelling together.
VIP passengers in the Alphard, the rest in the HiAce. Keeps groups together without putting everyone in a bus.
Full group capacity across two HiAces. No one gets separated. Both vehicles depart and arrive together.
Full fleet deployment for large groups. Corporate events, large tour groups, multi-stop itineraries. Custom combinations on request.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a private Tokyo tour cost?
A private Tokyo day tour costs from ¥75,000 per vehicle (Toyota Alphard, 1–4 passengers, half day) or ¥90,000 for a full day. A HiAce for up to 9 passengers is ¥90,000–¥105,000. The price is per vehicle, not per person.
Is the price per person or per vehicle?
All Hire Taxi Japan prices are per vehicle, not per person. A Toyota Alphard seats 1–4 passengers and a Toyota HiAce seats up to 9, so the per-person cost drops sharply for families and groups. Larger parties can book two or three vehicles in convoy — up to 27 passengers.
What does a private Tokyo day tour cover?
A typical route includes Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, the Meiji Shrine, Shibuya Crossing, Tsukiji Outer Market, and an evening view from Tokyo Tower or Shibuya Sky — fully customizable to your interests, from anime districts to architecture.
Is a private car worth it in Tokyo when there is the metro?
For first-time visitors covering 5–6 districts in one day, yes — you skip ticket machines, transfers, and luggage lockers, and your driver waits at each stop. It is especially worthwhile for families, travelers with limited mobility, and rainy days.
Does the Tokyo tour include hotel pickup?
Yes. Your English-speaking driver meets you in the lobby of your hotel in your Tokyo hotel (or any address you choose) and returns you door-to-door at the end of the day. Luggage, strollers, and shopping bags travel in the car with you.
Do the drivers speak English?
Yes. All Hire Taxi Japan chauffeurs communicate in English and are licensed professional drivers. They handle navigation, parking, and timing — and share local recommendations — but are drivers rather than licensed tour guides.
How long is the Tokyo tour?
Plan for 8–10 hours. Because the tour is private, the schedule is flexible — you can extend time at any stop, skip others, or ask your driver to reorder the day around weather and crowds.
How do I book or ask a question?
Book online via the Japan Tour Package page on hiretaxijapan.com, or message us on WhatsApp at +81 70 1265 4460 for a custom plan. We confirm availability and your driver's details within a few hours.
Your Tokyo day, on your terms
Private car from your hotel. English-speaking driver. No trains, no transfers, no schedule pressure.
Just Tokyo — exactly as you want to see it.
