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Tokyo Self-Guided Audio Tour

Tokyo Self-Guided Audio Tour

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Uvamai Niche Tourism · Est. 2012

Discover Tokyo at Your Own Rhythm

Self-guided audio tour across 22 of Tokyo's most iconic and hidden attractions — crafted for the independent traveller who values stories, freedom and soul over a rushed schedule.

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Tokyo · Japan

The city that rewrote the rules of old and new

Discover Tokyo like a local with our comprehensive self-guided audio tour featuring 22 of the city's most iconic and hidden attractions — a digital download that places you in complete control of your Japanese adventure.

Unlike traditional group tours that rush you through crowded schedules, you'll explore Tokyo's fascinating blend of ancient tradition and cutting-edge modernity at your own rhythm — pausing for photos, lingering at captivating spots, and revisiting favourites whenever you choose. Your purchase includes instant access to crystal-clear audio guides narrated by an engaging storyteller whose warm, conversational style brings Tokyo's 400-year history alive with exclusive insights, hidden details, and stories that even longtime locals rarely know.

Perfect for first-time visitors and seasoned travellers alike, this flexible tour solution works on any smartphone or tablet, requires no app downloads, and provides up to 6 days of access to explore one of the world's most captivating cities on your own terms.

What is this product?

A digital download product that provides you with instant access to a professionally narrated self-guided audio tour of Tokyo's 22 most compelling attractions. Upon purchase, you'll immediately receive a PDF document containing clickable links to:

  • 22 individual audio guides — each attraction features its own dedicated narration streaming via SoundCloud
  • Interactive Google My Maps — a custom map with all 22 attractions pinned for easy navigation
  • Complete written guide — detailed information about each location, opening hours and visiting tips
  • Step-by-step instructions — clear guidance on how to use your audio tour effectively
This is NOT: a downloadable audio file (audio streams online only), a GPS-guided walking tour with turn-by-turn directions, a live tour with a human guide, or a physical product / ticket granting entry to attractions.

You maintain complete freedom to visit attractions in any order, skip locations that don't interest you, and spend as much or as little time as you desire at each remarkable site. The audio guides work independently — simply open the link for whichever attraction you're visiting and press play to begin your journey of discovery.


22 Featured Attractions

Tokyo, told in 22 stories

Every location is paired with an expert-narrated audio guide averaging 5–8 minutes, revealing history, symbolism and the hidden details most travellers walk right past.

No. 01

Tokyo Central Railway Station

Marvel at Japan's architectural masterpiece where millions of travellers pass daily through a stunning blend of European-inspired design and modern efficiency. Your audio guide reveals the station's survival story through World War II bombings, its meticulous reconstruction using original materials, and hidden imperial chambers once reserved for the Emperor's exclusive use — plus insider stories about the intricate ceiling artwork and the station's role as Tokyo's beating heart.

No. 02

The East Gardens of the Imperial Palace — Edo Castle Ruin

Step into the former seat of samurai power where the mighty Tokugawa shogunate ruled Japan for over 250 years. Your audio companion unveils political intrigue, architectural marvels and the castle's transformation from an impenetrable fortress to the Emperor's imperial residence — with tales of secret passages, hidden defensive features still visible today, and the feng-shui principles built into its design.

No. 03

Chidorigafuchi

Immerse yourself in one of Tokyo's most poetic locations, where cherry blossoms create a tunnel of pink perfection above the Imperial Palace moat during spring's fleeting glory. Beyond its famous seasonal beauty, your audio guide reveals the area's strategic military importance during the Edo period and its transformation into a symbol of peace — plus the Japanese aesthetic of mono no aware, the bittersweet awareness of impermanence that shapes everyday life here.

No. 04

Yasukuni-jinja Shrine

Navigate the complex history and cultural significance of Japan's most controversial yet spiritually important shrine. Your thoughtful audio guide provides balanced historical context about its 1869 founding, its role in honouring Japan's war dead across multiple conflicts, the massive bronze torii gate marking the sacred boundary, and the Yushukan museum's extensive collection — all while explaining the ongoing international debates that surround this space.

No. 05

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden

Escape into a horticultural wonderland that showcases three distinct garden styles — French formal, English landscape and traditional Japanese. Your audio experience traces its origins as a samurai residence in the Edo period, its role as an imperial retreat, and its democratic transformation into a public treasure after World War II, revealing the philosophical principles of borrowed scenery and asymmetrical balance that guide Japanese garden design.

No. 06

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings

Ascend to breathtaking panoramic views from the free observation decks while your audio guide reveals the architectural vision of Kenzo Tange behind these twin towers that transformed Tokyo's skyline in 1991. Discover how Gothic cathedrals and traditional Japanese design merge into a landmark that resembles a computer chip from above — and hear stories of political decisions made within these walls that shaped modern Tokyo.

No. 07

Meiji Jingu Shrine

Journey through Japan's most visited Shinto shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken. Your audio companion reveals the incredible story of how this sacred forest was artificially created from over 100,000 donated trees representing every region of Japan, the meaning behind traditional purification rituals at the temizuya water basin, and the role of hatsumode — the first shrine visit of the year that draws over three million people.

No. 08

Shibuya Crossing

Stand at the epicentre of organised chaos where up to 3,000 people navigate the world's busiest pedestrian intersection during each light cycle with remarkable harmony. Your audio guide decodes the urban planning and unspoken social rules that make this possible — plus the story of the loyal Hachiko statue, the economic powerhouse around the crossing, and how this intersection became a global symbol of modern Japan's energy.

No. 09

The National Art Center, Tokyo

Explore Japan's largest exhibition space housed within Kisho Kurokawa's architectural marvel of undulating glass and steel. Your audio guide reveals the innovative design philosophy, the centre's unique role as an exhibition venue without a permanent collection, and its mission to bridge traditional and contemporary artistic expressions in one of the world's most spectacular exhibition spaces.

No. 10

Mori Art Museum

Experience contemporary art at Tokyo's highest museum, perched on the 53rd floor of Mori Tower. At 238 metres above bustling Roppongi, the city views become part of the artistic experience — and your audio guide reveals the museum's pioneering focus on emerging Asian contemporary artists, alongside the controversial installations that have sparked national conversations about art's role in society.

No. 11

Tokyo Tower

Ascend Japan's beloved red steel symbol of post-war reconstruction. Your audio guide tells why this Eiffel Tower-inspired structure became an instant icon when completed in 1958, its construction using recycled steel from American tanks, its appearance in countless films and anime, and the engineering details that keep it standing strong against earthquakes and typhoons.

No. 12

Zojoji Temple

Enter the spiritual heart of Tokyo where Buddhist traditions continue within sight of Tokyo Tower's modern silhouette. Your audio guide reveals the temple's history as the family temple of the Tokugawa shoguns, the significance of the hundreds of Jizo statues representing children's souls, and the symbolism of the massive Sangedatsumon gate that represents liberation from earthly desires.

No. 13

Hama Rikyu Gardens

Wander through a living piece of Edo-period landscape design where former shoguns entertained guests and practised falconry. Your audio guide reveals the sophisticated hydraulic engineering behind tidal ponds connected to Tokyo Bay — the only remaining example of this ancient garden technique in the world — plus stories of diplomatic meetings held in the traditional teahouse and the 300-year-old pine trees that frame perfect views.

No. 14

Rainbow Bridge

Cross Tokyo's most photogenic suspension bridge — a 918-metre engineering marvel connecting the city to its waterfront future. Your audio guide covers the construction challenges in earthquake-prone waters above underground tunnels, its appearance in countless films and anime, and the best times for photography to capture its famous rainbow-coloured LED illumination and hidden viewing angles.

No. 15

Odaiba District

Explore Tokyo's artificial island — Tokyo's vision of the future built on reclaimed land from Tokyo Bay. Your audio guide traces its origins as defensive batteries from the 1850s, its transformation into an entertainment and technology showcase, and the giant Gundam statue that symbolises Japan's anime culture within a district that continues to test tomorrow's urban solutions.

No. 16

Tokyo Skytree

Soar to new heights in the world's tallest tower at 634 metres. Your audio guide reveals how ancient Japanese five-storey pagoda principles influenced its earthquake-resistant design — it can sway up to 2 metres during strong earthquakes — the spiritual symbolism in its proportions, the elaborate LED lighting system with over 2,000 variations, and its rise as the new symbol of Tokyo's resilience.

No. 17

Senso-ji Temple

Immerse yourself in Tokyo's oldest Buddhist temple, where 1,400 years of continuous worship have created layers of spiritual energy unmatched anywhere in the city. Your audio guide reveals the legend of the golden Kannon statue discovered by two fishermen brothers in 628 AD, the purification rituals performed with incense smoke, the omikuji fortune-telling tradition, and the temple's miraculous survival through natural disasters and wars.

No. 18

Asakusa

Step back in time to Tokyo's most traditional neighbourhood where Edo-period atmosphere survives amid modern city life. Your audio guide reveals Asakusa's golden age as the entertainment capital of old Tokyo, stories of kabuki theatres and geisha quarters, the best traditional shops run by families for generations, and the cultural significance of street food like ningyo-yaki and senbei.

No. 19

Tokyo National Museum

Journey through Japan's most comprehensive collection of cultural treasures spanning 10,000 years. Your audio guide reveals stories behind masterpieces representing the essence of Japanese aesthetic achievement — samurai swords that embody Shinto spiritual beliefs, Buddhist sculptures of remarkable devotion, and the principles of wabi-sabi and ma that shaped world art from Jomon pottery to Edo kimono.

No. 20

National Museum of Nature and Science

Explore Japan's premier natural history and scientific achievement museum. Your audio guide reveals fascinating connections between traditional Japanese knowledge of nature and cutting-edge modern discoveries — unique specimens found only in the Japanese archipelago, Japanese scientists who made world-changing discoveries, and interactive exhibits that make seismology and marine biology accessible to all ages.

No. 21

National Museum of Western Art

Examine how Japan has embraced and reinterpreted Western artistic traditions. Your audio guide reveals the vision of businessman Kojiro Matsukata who assembled many of these paintings during the early 20th century, stories of artworks that survived both World Wars, and the architectural details of the museum building designed by Le Corbusier — itself a meeting of East and West.

No. 22

Ueno Park

Stroll through Tokyo's cultural heart where museums, temples and natural beauty create a unique urban sanctuary. Your audio guide traces the park's transformation from the grounds of powerful Kaneiji Temple to a public space celebrating both culture and nature, the final battle of the Boshin War fought on these grounds, and the seasonal rhythms of hanami cherry-blossom viewing that draws millions every spring.


What's Inside · What's Not

Everything you need — and what you must bring

Complete transparency so you arrive in Tokyo with no surprises.

Included in your digital download

  • 22 professional audio guides streaming via SoundCloud (5–8 mins each)
  • Interactive Google My Maps with all 22 attractions pinned
  • Comprehensive PDF guide with historical background, opening hours, tips
  • Photography recommendations and suggested time at each stop
  • Step-by-step usage instructions
  • Flexible 6-day access period
  • 12 languages (select one at purchase)
  • 24/7 customer support via email, WhatsApp, phone
  • No app downloads — works in any mobile browser
  • Unlimited replays during your access window

Not included — you must provide

  • Internet connection for audio streaming (mobile data or WiFi)
  • Smartphone or tablet with browser and audio capability
  • Headphones / earbuds strongly recommended
  • Attraction admission fees paid directly to each site
  • Transport via subway, JR trains, buses or taxis
  • Food & beverages during your exploration
  • Personal expenses — souvenirs and shopping
  • GPS walking navigation — use your own map app between stops
  • Human tour guide — this is a self-guided audio experience
  • Physical tickets or passes must be arranged separately

How It Works

From purchase to first press play in six clear steps

1

Purchase and download (instant — 2 minutes)

Complete checkout, choose your language, check email immediately for the PDF link. Save it to your device for offline reference.

2

Review your materials (10–15 min before your tour)

Open the PDF, explore the 22 attractions, open the Google My Map, check opening hours, and test one audio link to confirm your device streams SoundCloud.

3

Plan your route

Decide which attractions match your interests. Group nearby stops (e.g. Ueno Park museums, Asakusa temples, Roppongi art) and note Monday closures.

4

Navigate to your first stop

Use Google Maps or your preferred app to reach it. Tokyo's subway and JR network is excellent, punctual and covers every featured location.

5

Arrive and listen

Open the PDF, tap that attraction's SoundCloud link, and press play. Pause, rewind, photograph and linger without any schedule pressure.

6

Continue your journey

Move to your next stop, repeat. Take breaks, skip or revisit — your 6-day window gives you complete freedom.

Pro tip: Download the PDF to your device for offline reference, bookmark frequently used links, and bring a portable charger to keep your phone alive through Tokyo's long sightseeing days.

Language Options

Choose your language — carefully

Your Tokyo audio tour is available in 12 languages. Each is a separate product with unique audio files, so your selection at checkout is final.

🇬🇧 English
🇪🇸 Spanish
🇫🇷 French
🇩🇪 German
🇷🇺 Russian
🇹🇷 Turkish
🇸🇦 Arabic
🇵🇹 Portuguese
🇮🇹 Italian
🇨🇳 Chinese
🇯🇵 Japanese
🇰🇷 Korean
Critical language policy: Your language selection cannot be changed after purchase. We cannot provide refunds or exchanges for incorrect language selection. All 22 audio guides and the PDF text will be in the language you select — please double-check before completing checkout.

Access Period

6 full days, on your clock

Your access begins the moment you first click any audio link — then runs for 144 continuous hours.

Day 1 (12:00 pm) — you open the PDF and tap the first audio link. Access activated.

Days 1–6 — stream every guide unlimited times, access the Google My Map, visit in any order, take rest days, replay favourites.

Day 7 (12:00 pm) — audio and map access expire. PDF remains downloaded.

Typical visitor patterns

  • Intensive explorers: 6–8 attractions daily across 3–4 days
  • Moderate pace: 3–4 attractions daily across 5–6 days
  • Relaxed travellers: Select 10–15 favourites over 4–5 days
Important: The access period cannot be extended, paused, or refunded for unused days. Don't activate your tour until you're actually in Tokyo and ready to begin.

Refund Policy

All sales are final

This is a digital download with instant delivery. By purchasing, you acknowledge and agree that no refunds will be provided under any circumstances.

No refunds will be issued for any of the following:
  • Change of travel plans or trip cancellation
  • Inability to visit Tokyo as planned
  • Technical difficulties with your personal device
  • Lack of internet connectivity during your tour
  • Dissatisfaction with audio guide content or quality
  • Not having enough time to complete all 22 attractions
  • Wrong language selection at checkout
  • Weather, attraction closures, or personal emergencies
  • Changing your mind after purchase
  • Unused days or skipped attractions

Why no refunds?

Once you receive your PDF and access links, the product is fully delivered — content cannot be "returned" like physical goods, and hosting, bandwidth and platform costs have already been incurred.

Protect your purchase — read carefully before buying

  • Read the complete product description
  • Verify your language selection
  • Confirm the 22 included attractions match your interests
  • Check technical requirements for your device
  • Understand the 6-day access window
  • Ensure you'll have internet in Tokyo
  • Contact support with questions before purchasing

Travel Intelligence

Tokyo, local perspective

Six practical insights to make every step feel intentional, not improvised.

🚇 Get a Suica or Pasmo IC card

A ¥1,000–2,000 deposit gets you a rechargeable card that works on every subway, JR train and bus. It saves you from buying individual tickets and works in convenience stores too. Tokyo Metro 24/48/72-hour passes are worth it if you're attraction-hopping daily.

📅 Time your visit to the season

Spring cherry blossom (late March–early April) is magical but extremely crowded; book 3–6 months ahead. Autumn foliage (November) is equally stunning with fewer crowds. Summer is humid and hot (30–35 °C); winter is cold but rarely snows and offers clearest Mt. Fuji views.

💴 Carry cash — always

Many restaurants, small shops and temples are cash only. Carry ¥10,000–20,000. 7-Eleven, Family Mart and Japan Post Bank ATMs accept foreign cards reliably. Budget ¥5,000–8,000 ($35–55) for attraction admission across all 22 stops.

🍱 Eat beyond sushi

Try tsukemen dipping ramen, tempura at a specialty counter, tonkatsu, yakitori in an izakaya, okonomiyaki, and convenience-store onigiri (surprisingly excellent). Say "itadakimasu" before eating, slurp your noodles, and don't stick chopsticks upright in rice.

🙇 Know the quiet-culture rules

No phone calls on trains. Stand on the left of escalators in Tokyo. Queue at platform markings. Remove shoes entering homes, some restaurants and temple interiors. Never tip — it's considered rude. Silence in a shrine is respect, not shyness.

⏰ Plan around Mondays

Most museums close on Mondays — save Tokyo National Museum, Mori Art Museum and Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum for other days. Temples and shrines usually stay open dawn to dusk. Check your PDF for specific opening hours before heading out each morning.


Why Uvamai · The 10 S Advantages

Ten reasons travellers keep coming back

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Safe

No strangers, no group meetups, no late-night tour buses. Just you and your phone, exploring at your own rhythm.

S

Save

A fraction of what a private guide or group tour costs — one purchase covers your entire group, with no tipping or hidden fees.

S

Stories

22 attractions, each paired with an expert-narrated story that reveals history, symbolism and the human detail behind the stone.

S

Schedule

No fixed start time, no meeting point. Begin whenever jet lag, weather or mood allows — and pause whenever you need.

S

Self-paced

Spend 10 minutes at one stop and two hours at another. Your curiosity — not a tour leader's clock — sets the rhythm.

S

Share

One purchase, one language, entire group. Partner, family or friends can listen simultaneously on their own devices.

S

Simple

No apps to install, no accounts to create. Click a link in your PDF, press play, keep walking.

S

Support

24/7 human help via email, WhatsApp and phone — because technology can fail, and you should never be stranded.

S

Seamless

Works on any modern smartphone or tablet, in any browser. No friction between you and the story you came to hear.

S

Soul

Every guide is crafted to move you — not just inform you. Tokyo deserves wonder, not a list of facts.


Reviews from Tokyo Explorers

What our travellers said

★★★★★

"Perfect introduction to Tokyo"

Sarah M. · United States

This audio tour was exactly what we needed for our first Tokyo visit. We visited 15 of the 22 attractions over four days, and the narration at each location gave us context we would have completely missed otherwise. The story about the fishermen discovering the Kannon statue at Senso-ji Temple brought tears to my eyes. Worth every penny.

★★★★★

"Better than guided tours"

James K. · United Kingdom

We've done plenty of guided tours in various cities, but this self-guided option was actually superior. We could linger at the Tokyo National Museum for two hours because we were fascinated by the samurai swords, while only spending 20 minutes at Tokyo Tower. The audio quality was crystal clear even in noisy Shibuya Crossing.

★★★★★

"Saved us hundreds"

Maria G. · Spain

For the price of one private guide for one day, we got comprehensive coverage of 22 major attractions we could explore over 6 days. The flexibility was incredible — when it rained, we hit the museums; when it was beautiful, we explored the gardens. The audio guide at Meiji Jingu Shrine taught us about Shinto rituals we'd have completely misunderstood otherwise.

★★★★★

"Excellent for families"

Robert & Jennifer T. · Canada

Travelling with two kids (ages 8 and 12), we needed flexibility that group tours can't provide. The kids loved Odaiba and wanted to spend hours there, which we could do guilt-free. My son now wants to be an architect after learning about Tokyo Skytree's earthquake-resistant design! Being able to take snack breaks whenever needed made this a stress-free experience.

★★★★★

"Perfect pace for seniors"

Margaret W. · Australia

My husband and I (both in our 70s) chose this tour specifically because we could go at our own pace with frequent rest stops. The benches in Ueno Park were perfect for listening to the audio guide while relaxing. We visited 10 attractions over 5 days and never felt rushed. The clear narration was much easier than trying to read tiny museum placards.

★★★★★

"Incredible hidden details"

Lucas B. · Brazil

I've visited Tokyo three times, but this audio tour taught me things I'd never known. The story about Tokyo Central Station's imperial chambers and the detailed explanation of Hama Rikyu Gardens' tidal ponds were fascinating. Even as a Tokyo veteran, I discovered new perspectives on familiar places.

★★★★★

"Solo traveller's dream"

Emily R. · New Zealand

As a solo female traveller, this tour gave me confidence to explore Tokyo independently while still feeling informed and guided. The audio companion felt like having a knowledgeable friend showing me around. I particularly loved the flexibility to grab coffee whenever I wanted or spend an extra hour at the stunning Shinjuku Gyoen Garden.

★★★★★

"Photography enthusiast approved"

David S. · Germany

The freedom to wait for perfect lighting and composition made this ideal for my photography-focused Tokyo trip. I visited Rainbow Bridge three times — dawn, afternoon and night — to capture it in different conditions. The stories I learned at Zojoji Temple helped me appreciate the juxtaposition with Tokyo Tower in my photos.

★★★★★

"Cultural depth"

Yuki & Tom H. · Japan / USA

My American husband and I (Japanese) used this tour to experience Tokyo together with fresh eyes. Even as a Tokyo native, I learned new historical details at every location. The explanation of Yasukuni Shrine's complex history was balanced and thoughtful. We'll definitely use these tours in other cities.

★★★★★

"Honeymoon perfection"

Alexandra & Michael P. · France

This tour made our Tokyo honeymoon romantic and educational. We could take our time at beautiful Chidorigafuchi, enjoy private moments without a crowd of 40 tourists around us, and learn together about each location's significance. Six days was perfect for exploring while still having time for other activities.


Frequently Asked Questions

Before you press play

What exactly am I purchasing?

A digital PDF download containing links to 22 audio guides (streaming via SoundCloud) and an interactive Google My Map for Tokyo's top attractions. Not a physical product, not downloadable audio files, not a live guided tour.

How quickly will I receive access?

Immediately. Your PDF download link is sent to your email within seconds of completing purchase. Check your spam folder if you don't see it within 2–3 minutes.

Can I download the audio guides for offline listening?

No — the audio guides stream online only via SoundCloud. You must have an active internet connection (mobile data or WiFi) to listen at each stop.

Can I change my language selection after purchase?

No. Language selection is final at checkout and cannot be changed, exchanged or refunded. Please choose carefully.

Do I need a Japanese SIM card or pocket WiFi?

Strongly recommended. Tokyo has free WiFi in many cafes, convenience stores and train stations, but coverage can be spotty. Pocket WiFi rental at the airport costs around ¥500–1,000/day and is the most reliable option for all-day touring.

Is this tour suitable for first-time Tokyo visitors?

Absolutely. The audio guides provide comprehensive historical and cultural context perfect for first-time visitors, while the flexibility allows you to explore at your own comfortable pace as you get used to the city.

Can multiple people share one purchase?

Yes. If you're travelling together and share the same language preference, one purchase works for your entire group. Each person accesses the audio links on their own device simultaneously.

Do the audio guides give walking directions between stops?

No — this is not a GPS-guided walking tour. Audio guides focus on explaining each attraction's history and significance. Use Google Maps or your preferred navigation app for directions between locations.


Product Specifications

All the details, in one glance

Product type Digital Download (PDF with Audio Guide Access Links)
Number of attractions 22 featured Tokyo attractions
Delivery method Instant PDF download after purchase via email
Audio platform SoundCloud (online streaming only)
Map platform Google My Maps (browser-based, interactive)
Access period Up to 6 consecutive days from first activation
Internet required Yes — active connection required for audio streaming
Average audio length 5–8 minutes per attraction
Total audio content Approximately 110–150 minutes across all 22 guides
Available languages 12 (English, Spanish, French, German, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
Language selection Must be selected at purchase — cannot be changed
Device compatibility Smartphones, tablets, computers (iOS, Android, Windows, Mac)
App download required No — works in any web browser
Refund policy All sales final — no refunds under any circumstances
Customer support 24/7 via email, WhatsApp and phone
Entry fees included No — admission fees paid separately at each attraction
Transportation included No — public transit or walking between attractions
Physical product No — 100% digital delivery
Price From $6 per person

Final Checklist

Tick every box before you click "Add to Cart"

Product understanding

  • I understand this is a digital PDF download with audio streaming links
  • I understand audio guides stream online only — not downloadable
  • I understand this is self-guided — no human guide, no GPS walking directions
  • I understand attraction entrance fees are not included

Technical readiness

  • I have a compatible smartphone or tablet (iOS 12+ / Android 8+)
  • I will have internet connectivity in Tokyo (data plan or WiFi)
  • I have headphones or earbuds for better audio quality
  • I have a portable charger or plan to keep my device charged

Language, access and policy

  • I have carefully selected the correct language
  • I understand the language cannot be changed after purchase
  • I understand I have 6 days of access from first activation
  • I understand the access period cannot be extended or paused
  • I understand all sales are final — no refunds under any circumstances

If you've ticked every box, you're ready to purchase. Still uncertain? Please contact support below before checkout.


24/7 Support

We're here, around the clock

Before you buy, during your tour, after you return — reach us any time through three channels. Primary language is English.

📧

Email

tours@uvamai.com
Response within 24 hours

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WhatsApp

wa.me/uvamai
Instant 24/7 messaging

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Phone

+91 7598234240
24 hours daily

We strongly encourage contacting us with any questions before completing your purchase. Once the sale is final, no refunds can be issued — but our support can help you decide whether this tour is right for your Tokyo trip.

Your Tokyo awaits

22 iconic attractions. Expert narration. Complete freedom. 6 days to wander. One small price.

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