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Walking Tour

Advance purchase requiredJoin Ian Rudd, producer of Abroad in Japan since 2018 and a key contributor to the Journey Across Japan series, on a special three-hour walk through Tokyo’s tranquil nature spots. Explore hidden greenways, tree-lined paths, gardens, and quirky local landmarks, all while discovering a side of Tokyo that few ever see. Who knows, maybe a certain JAJ challenge mascot may join too!
Nature might not be the first thing you associate with the world’s largest city, but Tokyo is home to a network of tranquil greenways, peaceful paths lined with trees, gardens, and even remnants of old waterways.

This tour takes you to some of the city’s most serene green spaces while also showcasing quirky local landmarks that add a unique touch to this unforgettable, journey through central Tokyo.

Duration: Approx 3.5 hours
Start Time: 9am
Distance: 8 km
Area: Meguro & Setagaya Wards
Start/End Point: Gotokuji Station -> Nakameguro River
Group Size: 2–8 participants
Pace: Relaxed
Price: ¥10,000 per person
DatesJun 7, Jun 9, Jun 12 - Jun 13

Additional information

Booking details, meeting location, and other tour related information will be sent via email from booking@lostjapan.com upon confirmation.

This experience requires a minimum of three total participants. Multiple parties may book the same experience, but if the total number of participants remains below this threshold 48 hours before the scheduled start time, the experience will be canceled, and all reservations will be fully refunded.

Full payment is required at the time of booking. Cancellations made at least 48 hours in advance are eligible for a full refund. Cancellations within 48 hours of the scheduled experience are non-refundable.

Those aged 12 and above are welcome to join, but understand that the tour covers 8km in distance.

More information can be found on ww.lostjapan.com

Reservation is only valid for the date reserved. Non-transferrable unless with prior approval.
Udagawa-cho 33-1 Grand Tokyo Shibuya Bldg. 2F Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
https://www.lostjapan.com/