See The Unseen Side of Tokyo

See unseen Tokyo and avoid the crowds with a custom, guided experienced.

Tokyo and the Rainbow Bridge at night

There’s more to do in Tokyo than you can fit into a week, let alone a day. And there are a ton of great places to visit outside of the usual tourist traps. 

The trouble is finding them. And even if you find them, the language barrier may prove insurmountable. 

Unseen Japan Tours specializes in creating unique, one-of-a-kind Tokyo experiences: 

Unseen Tokyo: Overcoming The Barriers

With Japan welcoming 40 million visitors a year, the country is becoming more tourist-friendly than ever. That’s good news for those looking to visit. However, it’s also led to overtourism and overcrowding at Tokyo’s hot spots. 

With around 14 million people, there’s plenty of room in the Tokyo metropolis to explore. However, some great places can’t handle non-Japanese-speaking visitors. Others even actively dissuade non-Japanese speakers from entering

UJ Tours can show you around all the popular attractions. We also work closely with local Tokyo businesses to provide unique tourist experiences complete with guided interpretation. That enables you to enjoy a side of Tokyo that others can’t. And it gives businesses an opportunity to introduce Japanese culture to foreign visitors in a safe and smooth manner.

Praise for Unseen Japan Tours

We got more knowledge from one day with you in Tokyo than the rest of our time in Tokyo combined.” – Phoebe B., United States

It was really amazing to have knowledgeable, first-hand recommendations for my trip.” Diego S., Canada

Being on a day tour with Unseen Japan is nothing like a typical tour.” Gerry C., Indonesia

Book Your Unseen Tokyo Tour Today

Contact us today for a quote. Tell us as much about your intended plans and what you want to see as possible. Not sure what you want to do? Let’s meet and we’ll work on a unique itinerary for you.

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