I will arrange the tour according to your interests. Please let me know what you are interested in!
Escort from pick up point to places where you want to visit.
As well as typical landmark sightseeing tours such as Asakusa, Ginza and so on, I can also propose tours specific to Ota ward, that is my living area. If you are interested in local Tokyo, please come to my town.
- Exploring My Town and My Favorite! -
I would like to introduce the local streets and life in my town area, where I have lived all my life. Local daily life remains as it was for long time. Let’s walk through temples and shrines where locals worship, the arcades popular for local shopping and eating, and the scenic park with the grave and the memorial museum of a great last samurai who contributed to the modernization of Japan.
Musashikoyama Shopping Street is located in Shinagawa and Meguro wards, and is currently the longest arcade in Tokyo at 800m long, with approximately 250 stores including restaurants, household goods stores, and a fresh fish market, making it a convenient place for daily life. It is a shopping street for ordinary people where you can find everything you need. What's more, it's an arcade street, so you can enjoy shopping even on rainy days. This Musashi-Koyama shopping street starts in front of the station and ends at Nakahara Kaido, but the Togoshi Ginza shopping street begins nearby, making it a vast commercial area.
While Musashi-Koyama Shopping Street is known as the longest arcade in Tokyo, the nearby Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street is a 1.3km shopping street that runs from east to west with Togoshi Ginza Station at its center. Including the surrounding area, there are almost 350 stores spread out and with them, the emotional lifestyle of the common people is alive. It is known among tourists as a popular area for eating around, with many privately run shops, but it is also a vibrant shopping area for local regulars. The name Togoshi Ginza comes from the fact that firebricks and rubble from Ginza were used to rebuild the city after the Great Kanto Earthquake.
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