10 Private Tours in Ota That You Shouldn't Miss

February 6, 2022 Ying Subia

Discover the best top things to do in Ota, Japan including Tokyo City Private Tour by Subway, Private Full-Day Kamakura Tour of Tokyo and Hokoku-ji Temple, Private Half-Day Kamakura with Kotokuin (Great Buddha) from Tokyo, Private Tokyo Cultural Sights Walking Tour, Private Walking Tour of Tsukiji and Hamarikyu Garden with a Water Bus Ride to Asakusa, Private Asakusa, Tsukiji Fish Market and Sumo Stable Tour Including Water Bus Ride, Private Full-Day Tokyo Tour Including 5 Popular Spots, One Day Tour of Kamakura from Tokyo, Half-Day Tour of Kamakura from Tokyo, Private Custom Hakone from Tokyo with Pirate Ship Cruise.
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1. Tokyo City Private Tour by Subway

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Travel like a local and use the subway around Tokyo with which you can easily move quickly to different areas in the city. This private tour will show you some highlights in Tokyo while you experience and see the traditional Japanese lifestyle, as well as the modern Japanese society.

Inclusions: Local guide, Professional English-speaking guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Transportation to/from attractions(both customer and guide), Food and drinks(both customer and guide), Entrance fees(both customer and guide), Gratuities

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

2. Private Full-Day Kamakura Tour of Tokyo and Hokoku-ji Temple

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Kamakura is a beautiful seaside city with many historical sites and takes just an hour by local train from Tokyo. In this full-day tour, you'll visit three popular temples and a shrine: Hase temple, Kotokuin temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu shrine, and Hokokuji temple which has a beautiful bamboo grove in the ground. Kamakura is also known for its delicious food. Hotel pick-up and professional guide included. If you have any food restrictions such as vegetarians, macrobiotics, gluten free, or no-fish, please let me know in advance. Travel insurance not be attached.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour

Exclusions: Transportation to/from attractions for customers and guide(around 2000yen per person), Entrance fees (Great Buddha in Kotokuin 200yen per person, Hokokuji Temple 200yen per person), Entrance fees (Hase-dera temple 400 yen per person), Food and drinks (customer and guide)

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

3. Private Half-Day Kamakura with Kotokuin (Great Buddha) from Tokyo

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Your guide will take you on a concise tour of Kamakura, a delightful, historical city with many important and famous Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It will take about one hour from Tokyo to get to Kamakura. Once you arrive, you will visit three of the most impressive places in Kamakura: the Great Buddha, the Hase Temple and the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. You will also have the chance to eat a Japanese lunch as well.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private, professional English-speaking guide

Exclusions: Train (both guests and tour guide), 1400 yen (approx. $12USD) per-person (one-way), Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Admission fee(700 yen per person)

Reviewed By shomon z

It is a shame we only went up to fifth level of mount Fuji. But for those not good with high altitude this is amazing experience. The people of Japan are so helpful and always willing to help. Amazing trip and will do it again this time to go right up to the too of mount Fuji.

4. Private Tokyo Cultural Sights Walking Tour

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Embark on this half-day private morning walking tour to discover some of Tokyo’s cultural sites with a local guide. You will visit indispensable sightseeing spots in Tokyo. The sites you will visit includes the Meiji-Jingu Shrine, Omotesando, Tsukiji Outer Market, Kabukiza Theater, Ginza and Asakusa. Each traveler will be provided 24H Metro Subway Ticket for getting to the different sites. Hotel pickup is included and the tour will end in Asakusa for you to have your own time to explore.

Inclusions: Private guide, Hotel pickup, 24h Metro Subway ticket

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Transport to subway station

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

5. Private Walking Tour of Tsukiji and Hamarikyu Garden with a Water Bus Ride to Asakusa

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4.5 based on 14 reviews

This is a walking tour to experience historical and traditional spots in Tokyo. You will visit Tsukiji fish market and feel the immense energy of the people. You'll enjoy the atmosphere of the Shogun's garden at Hamariky and experience the religious aspect of Japan at Sensoji-temple

Inclusions: Private tour, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Transportation to/from attractions (customer and guide), Water Bus Fare(800 yen per person)

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

6. Private Asakusa, Tsukiji Fish Market and Sumo Stable Tour Including Water Bus Ride

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Your day starts with the chance to observe a sumo wrestling practice session. Sumo is an ancient sport dating back some 1,500 years. You can feel a Japanese tradition as you watch the powerful wrestlers practicing. Afterwards, you will visit the popular Asakusa area, a typical Japanese garden (Hama-rikyu Gardens) by riding on a water bus, and Tsukiji fish market. Schedule is subject to change. If it is not observe the Sumo practice, instead, we will take to you Ryogoku area.

Inclusions: Professional English-speaking guide, Water bus fare (from Asakusa to Hamarikyu), Hotel pickup and drop-off (Tokyo centrally located, not by a car)

Exclusions: Transportation to/from attractions (except from Asakusa to Hamarikyu), Transportation (for customer and guide), Food and drinks, if any for a tea ceremony, Lunch (on your request), Gratuities, Admission fees, if any other than Hama-rikyu Gardens

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

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In this tour, you can efficiently visit some of the most popular sightseeing spots in Tokyo, such as Asakusa, Hamarikyu Garden, Tsukiji Outer Market, Imperial Palace Outer Garden, and Meiji Shrine. You can also enjoy delicious lunch at Tsukiji. If you have any food restrictions such as vegetarians, macrobiotics, gluten free, or no-fish, please let me know in advance.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour

Exclusions: Entrance fees for customers and a guide (above-mentioned 5 places are all free), Food and drinks for customers and a guide, Transportation to/from attractions for customers and a guide

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

8. One Day Tour of Kamakura from Tokyo

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Kamakura is a delightful, historical city with Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It takes less than one hour from Tokyo. In addition, Kamakura is known for its magnificent cherry blossoms. The beautiful cherry blossoms take over the whole city around April every year.

Inclusions: Private tour, Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Transportation(round trip) from your hotel to Kamakura Station(by train), Guide transportation(round trip) from your hotel to Kamakura Station(by train), Food and drinks (both customer and guide), Gratuities

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

9. Half-Day Tour of Kamakura from Tokyo

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3.7 based on 3 reviews

Your guide will take you on a concise tour of Kamakura, a delightful, historical city with many important and famous Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines. It takes about one hour from Tokyo to get to Kamakura. Once you arrive, you will visit three of the most impressive places in Kamakura: the Great Buddha, the Hase Temple and the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine. You will also have the chance to eat a Japanese lunch as well.

Inclusions: Professional English-speaking guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Food and drinks (both customer and guide), Gratuities, Train (both guests and tour guide), 1400 yen (approx. $12USD) per-person (one-way), Entrance fees(Hase temple 400 yen per person, Great buddah 300 yen per person)

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

10. Private Custom Hakone from Tokyo with Pirate Ship Cruise

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On this one day Hakone tour, you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mt Fuji with the wilderness and breathtaking landscape. Hakone, located near Mt Fuji and overlooking Lake Ashi, is a popular tourist resort with unsurpassed scenic beauty. Hakone is 55 miles (90 km) from Tokyo and a special train called the "Romance Car" can take you there in just 80 minutes from Shinjuku. Transportation in Hakone will vary from a mountain-climbing local train, a ropeway and a pirate ship.

Inclusions: Private, professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (not by car)

Exclusions: Transportation fees (about JPY7000/person from Tokyo to Hakone), Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By duw1203

Kamakura is a must-visit town for any foreign visitor coming to Japan and it can be easily reached from Tokyo on a 60-mn train journey. Very convenient especially if you are JR Pass holder. We started the journey with our guide, who was waiting for us @the lobby of our hotel and kindly guided us through the bustling morning Japanese metro system. Visiting Kamakura was like going through different emotions and living exceptional experiences depending on the sites visited. The Hase-Dera temple, Kotokuin area, the Tsurugaoka Hachimangu temple and the Kamakura street market (where original flavoured peanuts were sold like those strawberries, mulberries, okonomyaki, wasabi, takoyaki flavours) were amazing venues that have their own spirit and atmosphere and imprint unforgettable memories on the visitors. Our guide helped us to know more about the religious, political and social history of Kamakura. We hope to be back again in the fulture to explore more the seaside and spend one day @Kamakura. Thank you so much to our guide who was very kind and helpful (she guided us through the Toranomon Hills metro station after the end of our tour) and professional. Best wishes to her.

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