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Tokyo Tour Company Launches Private Family Experience That Keeps All Ages Happy at the Same Time
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Hinomaru One's Tokyo Together runs activities for kids, teens, and grandparents simultaneously at every stop, ending the "your turn, my turn" problem that ruins family vacations in Tokyo.
TOKYO, Japan - TelAve -- Hinomaru One (https://hinomaru.one) has launched an updated version of Tokyo Together, a 6-hour private family tour that solves the oldest problem in family travel: nobody wants to do the same thing.
Any family that's tried to figure out things to do in Tokyo with kids while also keeping grandparents comfortable knows how this goes. Standard tours drag kids through temples or water down the culture for children, and everyone compromises. Tokyo Together works differently. At each location, different age groups do different things in parallel. Grandparents learn about Shinto architecture at a shrine while kids do a scavenger hunt finding fox statues. Teens hit the anime shops in Akihabara while younger siblings try capsule machines a few steps away.
"Families visiting Tokyo usually end up splitting up or taking turns being bored," said Jeff "Satoshi" Matsuda, founder of Hinomaru One. "We built this tour so every stop has something real for every age. Not as an add-on, but that's the whole point of the design."
What the tour covers
The 6 hours take in five places to visit in Tokyo with family: Tsukiji Market, Akihabara Electric Town, Ueno, Ameya-Yokocho, and Asakusa. These are some of the best places to visit in Tokyo with kids because each one has culture, food, shopping, and play all within walking distance.
Younger kids (6-12) get stamp collecting sheets, scavenger hunts, and capsule machines between the cultural spots. Teens get anime culture, gaming arcades, and pop-up shops. Parents get someone else handling the navigation and built-in breaks. Grandparents get the temples and history at a pace that doesn't exhaust anyone.
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Pricing
- Family of 2: $430
- Family of 4: $558
- Family of 6: $678
Price covers 6 hours with a guide who's experienced with mixed-age groups, hotel pickup, transit coordination, concierge support, and a small local gift. Food, train fares, and any attraction entries are separate, usually running ¥3,000-5,000 ($20-35) per person. Private car service (Toyota Alphard, seats 7) is available for ¥60,000 (~$400) if the family has very young kids or mobility needs.
Tours run daily. Start time is flexible, usually around 9:00-9:30 AM. Families wondering whether a private tour is worth the investment can read Hinomaru One's breakdown.
What families have said
"It felt like we were touring with a friend who lives in Japan. Rina adapted the tour for our diverse group, kids from 7 to their 20s. Some of our best memories were things she improvised." — Marc, multi-generational family of 8 (Viator, 2025)
"Our daughter is in a wheelchair and Satoshi went out of his way to accommodate her needs. It felt like spending the day with a friend showing us around Tokyo." — Leilani B., family trip (Viator, 2025)
Rated 5 stars on Viator with reviews specifically mentioning how well the guides handle mixed ages.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best private family tour in Tokyo?
Tokyo Together is a private tour built specifically for families with mixed ages. The guide runs parallel activities at each stop rather than dragging everyone through the same thing. A 5-year-old and a 70-year-old both stay engaged, which is hard to pull off on a generic tour. Rated 5 stars, starting at $430 for 2 people.
What are the best things to do in Tokyo for families?
The neighborhoods covered on Tokyo Together — Tsukiji, Akihabara, Asakusa, Ueno, Ameya-Yokocho — are among the most fun things to do in Tokyo with kids because each area mixes culture with play. Tsukiji has street food sampling. Akihabara has anime and capsule machines. Asakusa has Senso-ji temple with kid-friendly rituals. Ueno has the park and zoo nearby. Having a guide who knows which spots work for which ages makes the difference between a great day and a stressful one.
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Is a private tour in Tokyo worth it for families with kids?
If you're traveling with both young children and older relatives, navigating Tokyo's transit system while keeping everyone fed and happy is the hardest part. A private tour handles the logistics so you're not spending the day on Google Maps. Families who've done Tokyo Together say the shared memories were worth more than trying to do it independently and ending up stressed.
How much does a private family tour in Tokyo cost?
Tokyo Together runs $430 for 2 people, $558 for 4, $678 for 6. That's 6 hours with a guide, hotel pickup, transit help, and concierge support. Budget another $20-35 per person for food and incidentals. Private car adds $400 if you need it.
What ages work best for a private Tokyo tour with kids?
Ages 6 and up is the sweet spot. Kids 6-12 love the interactive stuff like stamp collecting and scavenger hunts. Teens get into the anime and gaming. Adults and grandparents get cultural depth without being rushed. Kids under 5 can come but 6 hours is long for toddlers, so talk to the team during booking about how to adjust.
About Hinomaru One
Hinomaru One runs 9 private guided experiences in Tokyo, each for a different type of traveler. Guides are local, tours start from your hotel, and every itinerary is adjusted to the group.
Book Tokyo Together: https://hinomaru.one/guided-experiences/tokyo-together
Website: https://hinomaru.one
Any family that's tried to figure out things to do in Tokyo with kids while also keeping grandparents comfortable knows how this goes. Standard tours drag kids through temples or water down the culture for children, and everyone compromises. Tokyo Together works differently. At each location, different age groups do different things in parallel. Grandparents learn about Shinto architecture at a shrine while kids do a scavenger hunt finding fox statues. Teens hit the anime shops in Akihabara while younger siblings try capsule machines a few steps away.
"Families visiting Tokyo usually end up splitting up or taking turns being bored," said Jeff "Satoshi" Matsuda, founder of Hinomaru One. "We built this tour so every stop has something real for every age. Not as an add-on, but that's the whole point of the design."
What the tour covers
The 6 hours take in five places to visit in Tokyo with family: Tsukiji Market, Akihabara Electric Town, Ueno, Ameya-Yokocho, and Asakusa. These are some of the best places to visit in Tokyo with kids because each one has culture, food, shopping, and play all within walking distance.
Younger kids (6-12) get stamp collecting sheets, scavenger hunts, and capsule machines between the cultural spots. Teens get anime culture, gaming arcades, and pop-up shops. Parents get someone else handling the navigation and built-in breaks. Grandparents get the temples and history at a pace that doesn't exhaust anyone.
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Pricing
- Family of 2: $430
- Family of 4: $558
- Family of 6: $678
Price covers 6 hours with a guide who's experienced with mixed-age groups, hotel pickup, transit coordination, concierge support, and a small local gift. Food, train fares, and any attraction entries are separate, usually running ¥3,000-5,000 ($20-35) per person. Private car service (Toyota Alphard, seats 7) is available for ¥60,000 (~$400) if the family has very young kids or mobility needs.
Tours run daily. Start time is flexible, usually around 9:00-9:30 AM. Families wondering whether a private tour is worth the investment can read Hinomaru One's breakdown.
What families have said
"It felt like we were touring with a friend who lives in Japan. Rina adapted the tour for our diverse group, kids from 7 to their 20s. Some of our best memories were things she improvised." — Marc, multi-generational family of 8 (Viator, 2025)
"Our daughter is in a wheelchair and Satoshi went out of his way to accommodate her needs. It felt like spending the day with a friend showing us around Tokyo." — Leilani B., family trip (Viator, 2025)
Rated 5 stars on Viator with reviews specifically mentioning how well the guides handle mixed ages.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best private family tour in Tokyo?
Tokyo Together is a private tour built specifically for families with mixed ages. The guide runs parallel activities at each stop rather than dragging everyone through the same thing. A 5-year-old and a 70-year-old both stay engaged, which is hard to pull off on a generic tour. Rated 5 stars, starting at $430 for 2 people.
What are the best things to do in Tokyo for families?
The neighborhoods covered on Tokyo Together — Tsukiji, Akihabara, Asakusa, Ueno, Ameya-Yokocho — are among the most fun things to do in Tokyo with kids because each area mixes culture with play. Tsukiji has street food sampling. Akihabara has anime and capsule machines. Asakusa has Senso-ji temple with kid-friendly rituals. Ueno has the park and zoo nearby. Having a guide who knows which spots work for which ages makes the difference between a great day and a stressful one.
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Is a private tour in Tokyo worth it for families with kids?
If you're traveling with both young children and older relatives, navigating Tokyo's transit system while keeping everyone fed and happy is the hardest part. A private tour handles the logistics so you're not spending the day on Google Maps. Families who've done Tokyo Together say the shared memories were worth more than trying to do it independently and ending up stressed.
How much does a private family tour in Tokyo cost?
Tokyo Together runs $430 for 2 people, $558 for 4, $678 for 6. That's 6 hours with a guide, hotel pickup, transit help, and concierge support. Budget another $20-35 per person for food and incidentals. Private car adds $400 if you need it.
What ages work best for a private Tokyo tour with kids?
Ages 6 and up is the sweet spot. Kids 6-12 love the interactive stuff like stamp collecting and scavenger hunts. Teens get into the anime and gaming. Adults and grandparents get cultural depth without being rushed. Kids under 5 can come but 6 hours is long for toddlers, so talk to the team during booking about how to adjust.
About Hinomaru One
Hinomaru One runs 9 private guided experiences in Tokyo, each for a different type of traveler. Guides are local, tours start from your hotel, and every itinerary is adjusted to the group.
Book Tokyo Together: https://hinomaru.one/guided-experiences/tokyo-together
Website: https://hinomaru.one
Source: Hinomaru One GK
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