
Tokyo Street Photo Tour
Tokyo is massive, no doubt about that. Yet despite its size, it’s surprisingly great for exploring on foot. A lot of the most interesting areas are just a short walk from each other, and, as is often the case, the spaces in between can lead to some of the most rewarding discoveries.
After nearly two decades of living, walking, and photographing in this city, I can confidently say I know Tokyo well. That means I know where to go—and, more importantly, where not to go. I’ve also discovered plenty of side streets and hidden alleys that, in a city this size, can easily slip by unnoticed.
To share this knowledge, I’m offering photowalk tours of Tokyo. But what works for one person doesn’t necessarily work for another, so every tour is fully customized. It could be a wander through the quieter streets of well-known neighborhoods or a more offbeat route away from the usual crowds. The options are almost limitless.
While there will be a focus on photography, and I’ll happily share tips and advice along the way (there’s a video that shows how I work HERE), the real emphasis is on exploration. It’s a chance to see new places with your own eyes and, hopefully, come away with some unforgettable shots. A glimpse beneath the shiny surface of modern Tokyo to reveal the older, often grittier and less-seen city beneath.
Prices for private tour:
Both prices are fixed, regardless of the number of people. Hotel pick-up is provided if preferred.
250$: A three hour bespoke photowalk. Morning or afternoon starts.
350$: A full day of walking and bespoke exploration.
*Both options exclude any food, drinks or travel costs.
Prices per person to take part in a group (max 4 pp) :
Both prices are fixed, regardless of the number of people. Hotel pick-up is provided if preferred.
180$: A three hour bespoke photowalk. Morning or afternoon starts.
280$: A full day of walking and bespoke exploration .
*Both options exclude any food, drinks or travel costs.
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