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Expert-led Tokyo walking tours that turn ancient customs and modern innovation into meaningful discoveries

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Crafted for conversation

With ten or fewer guests, ask questions, engage with your Expert, and fully immerse yourself.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to archaeologists and chefs.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

From curious to connoisseur

For first-time visitors or seasoned explorers, our tours span city highlights to deep-dive masterclasses.

Tokyo, Seen with Context

Tokyo isn’t only a city of neon lights and skyscrapers. Walk with an expert to explore how samurai traditions, innovation, and daily life shaped this extraordinary metropolis.

Hear from our customers

2,608 Reviews

Rafa was incredible! We did not have the best weather, but he made up for it! He was so wonderful very insightful. Will definitely recommend him and request him again on my next visit to Japan

John is now one of my top guides I have ever had! He was so wonderful, informative, and was great with our group. We all learned so much from him and had an incredible experience

What a fun evening with Jeff! We loved the blend of history and wonderful food. From standup sushi to an Izakaya. All fun and informative! Highly recommended.

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Tokyo Tours

Tokyo sits along the eastern coast of Japan’s main island of Honshu, where the Sumida River flows into Tokyo Bay. Originally a small fishing village known as Edo, the city rose to prominence in the early 17th century when it became the seat of power for the Tokugawa shogunate. Over the following centuries, Edo grew into one of the largest cities in the world, shaped by samurai governance, merchant culture, and evolving urban traditions.

Renamed Tokyo in 1868 when the imperial court moved from Kyoto, the city became Japan’s modern political and cultural capital. Today, Tokyo blends historic temples and gardens with contemporary architecture, global cuisine, and cutting-edge technology. Context Travel’s Tokyo tours are led by historians and cultural experts who help travelers understand how centuries of tradition continue to shape one of the world’s most complex cities.
Tokyo is known for its historic districts, culinary culture, and its role as the political and cultural center of modern Japan.

Edo Period Heritage

Tokyo developed as Edo, the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate, shaping Japan’s political and social order for more than two centuries.

Historic Shrines and Temples

Sites such as Senso-ji Temple and Meiji Shrine reflect Japan’s spiritual traditions and architectural heritage.

Japanese Food Culture

Tokyo offers one of the most diverse and refined food scenes in the world, from sushi counters to neighborhood markets.

Modern Urban Innovation

The city is a global center for design, technology, fashion, and contemporary architecture.

Distinct Neighborhood Identity

Districts such as Asakusa, Shibuya, and Ginza reveal different facets of Tokyo’s cultural life.
Tokyo appeals to travelers interested in culture, food, and urban history. First-time visitors often begin with guided introductions to historic neighborhoods and temples to understand the city’s foundations in Edo-period Japan. Lifelong learners appreciate deeper conversations about Japanese society, religion, and urban development, while travelers drawn to cuisine and contemporary culture explore markets, restaurants, and Tokyo’s diverse neighborhoods.
Tokyo is a large city, though many neighborhoods are best explored on foot once you arrive. Walking tours are often combined with short subway rides between districts.

Most travelers spend four to five days in Tokyo, allowing time to explore historic areas, museums, and food culture.

Japanese is the primary language spoken in Tokyo, though English signage and assistance are widely available. Japan uses the Japanese yen (¥) as its currency.

Spring and autumn are particularly popular seasons to visit, thanks to cherry blossom season and comfortable weather.

What is Tokyo known for?

Tokyo is known for its mix of historic temples, world-renowned cuisine, and its role as Japan’s political and cultural capital.

Is Tokyo worth visiting?

Yes. Tokyo offers an extraordinary blend of history, modern culture, architecture, and food traditions.

How many days should you spend in Tokyo?

Most travelers spend four to five days exploring Tokyo’s neighborhoods, temples, museums, and food scene.

Is Tokyo walkable?

Tokyo is best explored by combining walking tours with its efficient subway system.

Is Tokyo safe for travelers?

Tokyo is widely considered one of the safest major cities in the world for visitors.

What are the most famous places to visit in Tokyo?

Popular landmarks include Senso-ji Temple, Meiji Shrine, Shibuya Crossing, the Imperial Palace, and traditional neighborhoods like Asakusa.