What are the must-do things in Tokyo?
It depends on what you are into. Travelers on Gaido often save hidden gems like Nezu Shrine, Chidorigafuchi Moat, and Yasukuni Shrine. These aren't always the most popular or touristy spots, but they're great places worth seeing that come recommended by locals. Gaido also groups Tokyo tours by theme, like walking tours, city highlight tours, and food tours, so you can match the style to your trip. You can find more restaurants, bars, shops, and hidden gems in Gaido's Travel Guide section.
How much is a private tour in Tokyo?
Listed prices in Tokyo currently range from $197 to $395 USD. Price depends on the tour length, your group size, and whether you customize it. What's included and excluded, like entrance fees, transportation, food, or gratuities, varies by tour, so check each tour page for its own price and full description of what you get.
Are Gaido's Tokyo guides actually local?
Yes. Gaido hand-picks every guide. Most were born and raised in Tokyo or have guided here for years, and they average over ten years of experience. Many speak multiple languages. Your recommendations come from these locals, not from sponsored placements or AI.
How much should I tip a tour guide in Tokyo?
Tipping varies by guide, route, and what you prefer. If gratuity is not included, ask your guide or confirm the local norm during booking.
Do you need a guided tour of Tokyo?
No, you can explore Tokyo on your own. A private guide helps with context, pacing, neighborhood choices, and a more personal itinerary, especially if your time is short or it is your first visit.
Can I customize a Tokyo itinerary?
Yes. Gaido guides can adapt a Tokyo tour around your pace, group size, and interests. You can also set up a virtual consultation with a local guide to plan before you go.