Make the most of your layover in Tokyo and surrounding areas
There will be no more tedious layovers at Haneda airport.
When you have a stopover of more than eight hours, you can make the most of your time. With a helpful Japanese local guide, you will explore Tokyo on this tour before returning to the original or a different airport. This tour is also highly recommended if you need to transfer to another airport, such as from Haneda to Narita or vice versa, so you may fully experience Tokyo without worrying about transportation.
Two hours before to the departure of your flight, you will return to the airport. The tour can be customized to your needs and generally lasts six hours.
Testimonials
A Great Private Tokyo Layover Tour
Our 6-hour layover tour was with Tony, a private guide, it was great. Tony took us to major sites such as Asakusa Temple, Tokyo Skytree, Ginza, and Shibuya Crossing. He was very knowledgeable about every site and Tokyo in general. We also had an authentic ramen dinner. He also took many pictures of us at the sites as well. Highly recommended!
Jeff from U.S.A
Great Tokyo Layover Experience
Highly recommend this tour if you have a long layover in Tokyo. Tony met us at the airport and provided a private tour across Tokyo. It was super convenient because we kept our luggage in the car all day are were able to check out the sights with no hassle. Tony was very engaging and easy to plan with. At the end he dropped us off at the airport for our next flight. Great and east way to see Tokyo highlights.
John from U.S.A
Haneda layover tour by Car
Tony was a great guide and very easy to talk with. He replies fast on emails and whatsapp. The tour itinerary is flexible and well designed on our schedule. This tour is highly recommended for newbies and group with kids with them. Thanks Tony for the very nice and memorable Tokyo experience!
Doven from Philippine
Tour Details
Itinerary
Tour Name | Haneda Airport Layover Tour |
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Tour Type | 6 hours
*From Haneda to Tokyo 2 hours for transportaion included. |
Destination | #To visit some of the must-see spots in Tokyo on your layover. #Asakusa Sensoji temple #Tokyo Sky tree #Imperial Palace #Ginza #Tsukiji Fish Market #Any other spots on request, we are happy to accommodate your needs. |
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Timetable
Sample itinerary.
8:30 | Pick up at Airport |
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9:30 | Asakusa Temple in Tokyo |
11:00 | Tsukiji Fish Market |
13:00 | Lunch at Ginza or Shibuya |
14:30 | Airport |
Rate of group
Up to 4 people
$295
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By Public Transportation
Up to 4 people
starting $645
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By Private Car
Up to 6 people
$375
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By Public Transportation
Up to 6 people
starting $825
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By Private Car
Up to 9 people
$495
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By Public Transportation
Up to 9 people
starting $1,100
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By Private Car
2 benefits of using Tokyo Travel Assist tour guide
Customizable Itineraries for Unforgettable Tokyo Highlights for both long and short layovers
Local Insights for a Seamless, Tailored, and Extraordinary Layover Adventure
FAQs
Where are we going to put our luggage if we are on a layover tour?
At the airport, there are coin lockers. They can be kept during a tour. for a hands-free tour that you can enjoy.
What time is the start of the tour if we arrive in Japan at 04:45?
Generally speaking, we begin the tour at 8:30 because that is the best time to explore the locations. When enquiring, please let us know if you would prefer an early tour.
What do you think is the safest time to be back at the airport?
Haneda Airport is reasonably small and effective. It typically doesn't take very long.
So you could leave two hours before your flight.
It is slightly larger if you are departing from Narita Airport. Sometimes it functions 2.5 hours beforehand.
What is the best mode of transportation? Car or train?
Travel by train is very efficient. Timely and efficient.
An on-demand cab is another choice if you'd prefer to drive.
If you'd rather take a road trip, we surely have a choice for you.
Will I need to bring cash for the extra expenses or will I be able to use my credit card?
Yes. The majority of the places take credit cards. But in order to purchase a train ticket, you need cash. So you could use 10,000 JPY.
Do I need a visa to take a tour?
It is depends on your passport. See this link for the detals.
Your Tour Guides
Tony
We will take curious tourists to off-the-beaten-path spots and restaurants that only locals know about. You will discover something new and have a local experience. We can provide you with the right suggestions and ideas to make the most of your time with all five senses. An experience you’ll want to share with others when you return home.