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Tokyo Free Walking Tour - Tokyo Localized
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Tsubameyu
3 Chome-14-5 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Okachimachi Panda Square
3 Chome-26 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
上野・御徒町大足SPA(BIG FOOT SPA)
第一大島ビル 4F, 3 Chome-28-6 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Ueno Information Center
Japan, 〒110-8503 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−29−5 Matsuzakaya Uenoten Honkan, 2F
Marishiten Tokudaiji Temple
4 Chome-6-2 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Chiyoda Kuritsu Rensei Park
6 Chome-11-19 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Ameyoko Shopping District
4 Chome-7-10 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Kanda Shrine
2 Chome-16-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
AKB48 Theater
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 4 Chome−3−3 ミナミビル 8階
Shitamachi Museum
2-1 Uenokoen, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Ippudo - Ueno Hirokoji
3 Chome-17-5 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Pork Ramen Butayama Ueno
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−17−7 東亜御徒町ビル 1F
Yanshan Ajibō
3 Chome-12-6 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Caffè Veloce - Ueno 3-chome
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−17−7 G-SQUARE上野 1階
Ponta Honke
3 Chome-23-3 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto Okachimachi
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 5 Chome−10−14 ラーメン横丁内
IEKEI TOKYO
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 5 Chome−2−7 外神田下村ビル 1階
Andhra Kitchen
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−20−2 水野ビル B1
Crane Burgers & Milkshakes
Japan, 〒101-0021 Tokyo, Chiyoda City, Sotokanda, 6 Chome−16−3 国際6163ビル
Ramen Yabuzuka
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−13−1 西武ビル 1F
Nearby hotels
APA Hotel Ueno Hirokoji
5 Chome-3-3 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Tosei Hotel Cocone Ueno Okachimachi
3 Chome-23-9 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
R&B Hotel Ueno-hirokoji
1 Chome-18-8 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Okachimachi Urban Hotel
6 Chome-16-8 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 101-0021, Japan
Monday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi
3 Chome-8-8 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi
1 Chome-17-1 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Section L Ueno-Hirokoji
3 Chome-18-11 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Super Hotel Akihabara, Suehiro-cho
3 Chome-2-5 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
Yoshiike Hotel
Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−19−7 B1
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ueno Okachimachi
1 Chome-20-8 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo 110-0005, Japan
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Tokyo Free Walking Tour - Tokyo Localized

Japan, 〒110-0005 Tokyo, Taito City, Ueno, 3 Chome−15−7 UenoYour 510
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attractions: Tsubameyu, Okachimachi Panda Square, 上野・御徒町大足SPA(BIG FOOT SPA), Ueno Information Center, Marishiten Tokudaiji Temple, Chiyoda Kuritsu Rensei Park, Ameyoko Shopping District, Kanda Shrine, AKB48 Theater, Shitamachi Museum, restaurants: Ippudo - Ueno Hirokoji, Pork Ramen Butayama Ueno, Yanshan Ajibō, Caffè Veloce - Ueno 3-chome, Ponta Honke, Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto Okachimachi, IEKEI TOKYO, Andhra Kitchen, Crane Burgers & Milkshakes, Ramen Yabuzuka
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Nearby attractions of Tokyo Free Walking Tour - Tokyo Localized

Tsubameyu

Okachimachi Panda Square

上野・御徒町大足SPA(BIG FOOT SPA)

Ueno Information Center

Marishiten Tokudaiji Temple

Chiyoda Kuritsu Rensei Park

Ameyoko Shopping District

Kanda Shrine

AKB48 Theater

Shitamachi Museum

Tsubameyu

Tsubameyu

3.8

(802)

Open 24 hours
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Okachimachi Panda Square

Okachimachi Panda Square

3.8

(532)

Open until 12:00 AM
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上野・御徒町大足SPA(BIG FOOT SPA)

上野・御徒町大足SPA(BIG FOOT SPA)

4.9

(320)

Open 24 hours
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Ueno Information Center

Ueno Information Center

4.5

(55)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Tokyo Free Walking Tour - Tokyo Localized

Ippudo - Ueno Hirokoji

Pork Ramen Butayama Ueno

Yanshan Ajibō

Caffè Veloce - Ueno 3-chome

Ponta Honke

Mouko Tanmen Nakamoto Okachimachi

IEKEI TOKYO

Andhra Kitchen

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Ramen Yabuzuka

Ippudo - Ueno Hirokoji

Ippudo - Ueno Hirokoji

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Pork Ramen Butayama Ueno

Pork Ramen Butayama Ueno

4.1

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Yanshan Ajibō

Yanshan Ajibō

3.9

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As someone who’s done free walking tours around the globe, I can confidently say this one ranks among the best! Walking tours are my favorite way to get my bearings in a new city, and even though I’ve visited Tokyo many times, I’d never done one here—until now.

During a 9-hour layover in Narita, I decided to make the most of my time and explore. Long layovers have become my thing lately, and this one was perfectly timed. A quick 44-minute Skyliner ride (2,580 yen) from Narita to Akihabara Station and a short walk brought me to the meeting point: in front of the Tamashii Nations store for the 9:30 AM tour.

There, I spotted Huy, our guide, holding a small sign with a few early arrivals gathered around. He greeted me warmly and asked if I’d signed up online. While it’s okay to join without registering, it’s better to do so the guide knows how many to expect. Huy kindly waited another 10-20 minutes for more participants, pointing out nearby restrooms for anyone who needed them.

Huy spoke excellent English, making everything easy to follow. Throughout the 2.5-3 hour tour, he led us through Tokyo’s highlights with a perfect balance of historical context, humor, and charm. His laminated visual aids were a fantastic touch, making the stories and locations even more engaging.

The tour was incredibly well-organized, with stops at significant landmarks where Huy shared detailed histories. His professionalism, coupled with his friendly personality, made the experience both educational and fun. Even after the tour ended, Huy went above and beyond by recommending local eateries and other spots to explore.

Since these tours are tip-based, I gave him all the cash I had on hand—$20 USD—as I didn’t have any yen due to my transit status. Trust me, it was worth every cent.

If you’re interested in taking advantage of your long layovers but not sure where to start, follow me on Instagram @roamwithchris or shoot me a DM. I’m always happy to share tips and point you in the right direction.

If you’re visiting Tokyo, I can’t recommend the Free Walking Tour by Tokyo Localized enough. And if you’re lucky, you’ll get Huy as your guide. He truly elevated the experience and made my layover one for the books. Thank you, Huy, for a fantastic morning in Tokyo!

#TokyoLocalized #FreeWalkingTour #TokyoLayoverDoneRight...

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30w

I joined "The Original Free Walking Tour Tokyo" led by a guide named Sachi on my first day in the city, and the experience was so off-putting that I decided not to attend the other three tours I had booked. There was no way to cancel, but after that first tour, I had no interest in going back, especially since I couldn’t find out whether the other tours would also be led by her.

Sachi came across as condescending and unprofessional. Her attempt at humor, like a random joke about how old she is, felt awkward and unnecessary, but more troubling was how she treated people differently based on how they looked. I was the only East Asian person in the group, and it was very clear she favored white or Western-looking tourists. She would make eye contact, smile, and engage with them , but barely acknowledged me the entire time. Even when I tipped her at the end, she didn’t look me in the eye. It was uncomfortable and disrespectful.

I’ve heard from other Asian American friends about being treated coldly in Japan, often due to assumptions that they’re Chinese tourists from the mainland. I’m ethnically Chinese, but not from China, and more importantly, I joined an English-language tour, just like everyone else. That clearly didn’t matter to her. The subtle but unmistakable bias I experienced on this tour confirmed some of the things I had only heard secondhand.

To be fair, everyone else I’ve encountered in Tokyo has been kind and welcoming, Sachi has been the only exception. But her behavior left a lasting negative impression. If Tokyo Localized wants to offer inclusive, professional experiences to international visitors, they should seriously reconsider working with guides who treat certain tourists as less...

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5.0
22w

My son and I went on a walking tour with Sachi on July 9th from Akihabara Station to Ueno Park. I've studied Japanese language and history in college, and is somewhat familiar with the historical significance of the area, but only through classes and textbooks. I wasn't sure about what to expect on the tour, so I gave my son a crash course the night before on what might be covered on the tour, so he doesn't become lost. But, that was unnecessary because Sachi covered those topics well...Shi-Nou-Kou-Shou system, Sakoku, Sankin Koutai, nobility vs warrior...all significant to the area was covered in her tour. Sachi was also well prepared with visual aids to explain the history of the area and even provided bug repellant when needed. I only have one critical thing to say, and this is really nitpicking. She mentioned Japan's self imposed isolationist policy (sakoku) when talking about Ieyasu, but it was actually Iemitsu, who formalized sakoku. However, Ieyasu did lay the groundwork and this was a short tour, so in the interest of time, it was probably appropriate for her to mention it when talking about Ieyasu. This is just me nitpicking though. Sachi reminded me a lot of my Japanese language and history professors in college, and she really brought the things I learned from textbooks to life. My son and I learned a lot, and the tour was enjoyable and excellent in everyway! Much...

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As someone who’s done free walking tours around the globe, I can confidently say this one ranks among the best! Walking tours are my favorite way to get my bearings in a new city, and even though I’ve visited Tokyo many times, I’d never done one here—until now. During a 9-hour layover in Narita, I decided to make the most of my time and explore. Long layovers have become my thing lately, and this one was perfectly timed. A quick 44-minute Skyliner ride (2,580 yen) from Narita to Akihabara Station and a short walk brought me to the meeting point: in front of the Tamashii Nations store for the 9:30 AM tour. There, I spotted Huy, our guide, holding a small sign with a few early arrivals gathered around. He greeted me warmly and asked if I’d signed up online. While it’s okay to join without registering, it’s better to do so the guide knows how many to expect. Huy kindly waited another 10-20 minutes for more participants, pointing out nearby restrooms for anyone who needed them. Huy spoke excellent English, making everything easy to follow. Throughout the 2.5-3 hour tour, he led us through Tokyo’s highlights with a perfect balance of historical context, humor, and charm. His laminated visual aids were a fantastic touch, making the stories and locations even more engaging. The tour was incredibly well-organized, with stops at significant landmarks where Huy shared detailed histories. His professionalism, coupled with his friendly personality, made the experience both educational and fun. Even after the tour ended, Huy went above and beyond by recommending local eateries and other spots to explore. Since these tours are tip-based, I gave him all the cash I had on hand—$20 USD—as I didn’t have any yen due to my transit status. Trust me, it was worth every cent. If you’re interested in taking advantage of your long layovers but not sure where to start, follow me on Instagram @roamwithchris or shoot me a DM. I’m always happy to share tips and point you in the right direction. If you’re visiting Tokyo, I can’t recommend the Free Walking Tour by Tokyo Localized enough. And if you’re lucky, you’ll get Huy as your guide. He truly elevated the experience and made my layover one for the books. Thank you, Huy, for a fantastic morning in Tokyo! #TokyoLocalized #FreeWalkingTour #TokyoLayoverDoneRight #RoamWithChris
ChrisChris
This was a great tour. The starting location was a bit hard to find (it's on one side of the Akihabara station, and you have to either go through or around the station to find it). The guide was fabulous and introduced the history both of Tokyo and of the Akihabara district. The guide had laminated paper visuals that she used to help emphasize key points or explain some historical concepts. The total tour was a little over 3 hours, and there were 9 people in our group, from all over the world (US, Brazil, Mexico, China, etc.). Not everyone spoke English well, so the guide did repeat things several times. We visited Akihabara and learned about the unique culture, including maid cafes. Walking through the Ameyoko Shopping Arcade was amazing. We took a 20-minute break at the Kanda Shrine, which had restrooms, and also ice cream, snacks, sake and beer for sale. We ended in Ueno Park, which is centrally located to continue exploring on your own, or getting some ramen after the tour. Highly recommended. Our guide was too polite to ask for a tip at the end of the tour, but be sure to leave a tip, since the tour is free.
Beverly (Beverly)Beverly (Beverly)
This was my first visit to Tokyo. I took two tours: Shinjuku Free Night Walking Tour (2 hours) and a free walking tour of Tokyo (3 hours) that concentrated on the history. I absolutely loved both tours. They provide an itinerary of where you are going. It was 7 or 8 stops. Very professional and not random. The guide from the night tour was hilarious. The history tour was excellent. The guide was very good, and I enjoyed hearing about the fascinating history of Tokyo. There were only 3 participants, so I got a chance to ask more questions. Also, the guide found places for us to sit while she explained. These tours are well organized, and they helped me learn my way around. Finally, I watched many YouTube videos before going to Tokyo. There were so many suggestions of places to go, I had limited time, so I decided not to include it in my trip planning, but the walking tours took me to many of those places.
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As someone who’s done free walking tours around the globe, I can confidently say this one ranks among the best! Walking tours are my favorite way to get my bearings in a new city, and even though I’ve visited Tokyo many times, I’d never done one here—until now. During a 9-hour layover in Narita, I decided to make the most of my time and explore. Long layovers have become my thing lately, and this one was perfectly timed. A quick 44-minute Skyliner ride (2,580 yen) from Narita to Akihabara Station and a short walk brought me to the meeting point: in front of the Tamashii Nations store for the 9:30 AM tour. There, I spotted Huy, our guide, holding a small sign with a few early arrivals gathered around. He greeted me warmly and asked if I’d signed up online. While it’s okay to join without registering, it’s better to do so the guide knows how many to expect. Huy kindly waited another 10-20 minutes for more participants, pointing out nearby restrooms for anyone who needed them. Huy spoke excellent English, making everything easy to follow. Throughout the 2.5-3 hour tour, he led us through Tokyo’s highlights with a perfect balance of historical context, humor, and charm. His laminated visual aids were a fantastic touch, making the stories and locations even more engaging. The tour was incredibly well-organized, with stops at significant landmarks where Huy shared detailed histories. His professionalism, coupled with his friendly personality, made the experience both educational and fun. Even after the tour ended, Huy went above and beyond by recommending local eateries and other spots to explore. Since these tours are tip-based, I gave him all the cash I had on hand—$20 USD—as I didn’t have any yen due to my transit status. Trust me, it was worth every cent. If you’re interested in taking advantage of your long layovers but not sure where to start, follow me on Instagram @roamwithchris or shoot me a DM. I’m always happy to share tips and point you in the right direction. If you’re visiting Tokyo, I can’t recommend the Free Walking Tour by Tokyo Localized enough. And if you’re lucky, you’ll get Huy as your guide. He truly elevated the experience and made my layover one for the books. Thank you, Huy, for a fantastic morning in Tokyo! #TokyoLocalized #FreeWalkingTour #TokyoLayoverDoneRight #RoamWithChris
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This was a great tour. The starting location was a bit hard to find (it's on one side of the Akihabara station, and you have to either go through or around the station to find it). The guide was fabulous and introduced the history both of Tokyo and of the Akihabara district. The guide had laminated paper visuals that she used to help emphasize key points or explain some historical concepts. The total tour was a little over 3 hours, and there were 9 people in our group, from all over the world (US, Brazil, Mexico, China, etc.). Not everyone spoke English well, so the guide did repeat things several times. We visited Akihabara and learned about the unique culture, including maid cafes. Walking through the Ameyoko Shopping Arcade was amazing. We took a 20-minute break at the Kanda Shrine, which had restrooms, and also ice cream, snacks, sake and beer for sale. We ended in Ueno Park, which is centrally located to continue exploring on your own, or getting some ramen after the tour. Highly recommended. Our guide was too polite to ask for a tip at the end of the tour, but be sure to leave a tip, since the tour is free.
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This was my first visit to Tokyo. I took two tours: Shinjuku Free Night Walking Tour (2 hours) and a free walking tour of Tokyo (3 hours) that concentrated on the history. I absolutely loved both tours. They provide an itinerary of where you are going. It was 7 or 8 stops. Very professional and not random. The guide from the night tour was hilarious. The history tour was excellent. The guide was very good, and I enjoyed hearing about the fascinating history of Tokyo. There were only 3 participants, so I got a chance to ask more questions. Also, the guide found places for us to sit while she explained. These tours are well organized, and they helped me learn my way around. Finally, I watched many YouTube videos before going to Tokyo. There were so many suggestions of places to go, I had limited time, so I decided not to include it in my trip planning, but the walking tours took me to many of those places.
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