English
Discover Tokyo's hidden treasures and secret local spots over two days packed with authentic neighborhood exploration and underground scenes.

Discover Tokyo's hidden treasures and secret local spots over two days packed with authentic neighborhood exploration and underground scenes.
Free walking tours. Yes, actually free. No credit card needed. No catch.
Local guide, 2-3 hours
Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
100% tip-based
Guides earn only tips, so they give their absolute best
You tip what feels right
At the end, just tip whatever you feel is right
I've done these in dozens of cities and they've been the highlight of almost every trip. If you're visiting Tokyo, Japan, do this on your first day. You'll thank me later.

Stroll along Yanaka Ginza Street, a quiet yet vibrant shopping street known for artisanal crafts and local snacks. Check out small shops selling handmade goods and try taiyaki, a fish-shaped cake filled with sweet red bean paste.

Stroll along Yanaka Ginza Street, a quiet yet vibrant shopping street known for artisanal crafts and local snacks. Check out small shops selling handmade goods and try taiyaki, a fish-shaped cake filled with sweet red bean paste.
~3 hours
Explore Yanaka’s back alleys to discover tranquil hidden courtyards and elevated secret viewpoints often missed by tourists. Focus on the area behind Yanaka Cemetery and look for access points through small alleys branching off from Yanaka Ginza.
Exploring tucked-away courtyards and secret viewpoints offers a unique way to see the contrast between bustling urban life and peaceful, secluded spaces. You'll typically wander through serene gardens and narrow alleyways, discovering tranquil spots overlooked by most visitors. Local guides often share insights about the historical and cultural significance of these quiet retreats, making each stop a meaningful and refreshing experience.
~2 hours
Wander the hip streets of Shimokitazawa, known for vintage shops, indie cafés, and street art. Seek out small music venues and unique bookstores that reflect the neighborhood’s creative vibe.
~2 hours
Head to a cozy, less touristy izakaya in Shimokitazawa where locals gather for skewers and sake. Opt for seasonal tempura and try shochu, a local distilled spirit, to accompany your meal.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a neighborhood café near Yanaka Ginza and order a matcha latte with a couple of dorayaki, a sweet red bean pancake sandwich. This combination offers a light but flavorful start to your day.
Dorayaki
Grab a quick lunch at a hidden noodle shop near Yanaka and try a bowl of ramen rich with local broth and seasonal vegetables. This comforting traditional dish is a great mid-day meal.
Ramen
Find a small local izakaya in Shimokitazawa offering a variety of tempura skewers. Pair your meal with a glass of shochu for an authentic experience away from tourist crowds.
TempuraYanaka is centrally located for exploring hidden and local spots like Yanaka Ginza and gives easy access to public transport.
Yanaka is centrally located for exploring hidden and local spots like Yanaka Ginza and gives easy access to public transport.
~1.5 hours
Nezu Shrine in Bunkyo is a hidden gem showcasing classical Japanese architecture and vibrant azalea gardens. Walk through its torii gates and explore the quiet shrine grounds off the beaten path near Nezu Station.
~2 hours
Daikanyama is known for stylish, laid-back coffee shops favored by locals. Find a spot on or near T-Site and sample their hand-drip coffee or unique seasonal blends in a cozy, design-focused environment.
~2 hours
Kichijoji offers intimate galleries tucked away on side streets near the Sunroad shopping arcade. Look for exhibitions of local artists and craftspeople in small spaces that emphasize community creativity.
~3 hours
Seek out an underground jazz bar in the Ebisu or Shibuya areas to hear live performances in intimate, dimly lit settings popular with locals. These spots often have no signage or a hidden entrance, so ask locals for directions.
Meals
Recommended traditional local cuisine

Find a small bakery near Nezu Shrine and try Dorayaki, a sweet pancake sandwich filled with red bean paste, paired with green tea.
Dorayaki
Find a cozy restaurant near Kichijoji or Ebisu offering tempura, a lightly battered and fried assortment of seafood and vegetables, to enjoy with sake.
TempuraShibuya offers easy access to underground scenes, local neighborhoods, and nightlife spots featured on this day.
Shibuya offers easy access to underground scenes, local neighborhoods, and nightlife spots featured on this day.
Get your trip plan as a PDF with maps and a CSV spreadsheet.
Accommodation ~80 USD/night (mid-range). Food includes 15 USD for restaurant meals and 7 USD for street food/snacks. Transport includes public transit and occasional taxis ~15 USD. Activities budgeted ~20 USD for entry fees and local experiences.
Documents
Booking
Packing
Health
Connectivity
Get eSIM for Tokyo, Japan
The easiest and most affordable way to get mobile internet wherever you travel.