Ask a Tokyo Local: Free Travel Support (Limited Offer for First Visitors)

Yakatabune on the Sumida River and the night view of the Skytree

To celebrate the launch of our new website, we are delighted to offer a limited-time free tour Travel Support service for international visitors traveling in Japan.

Planning your trip to Tokyo can be exciting, but it can also be confusing.

Train systems, transportation from the airport, luggage handling, restaurant reservations, and choosing the right places to visit can be difficult for first-time visitors.

Our Tokyo Travel Support Service helps you travel smoothly and enjoy Tokyo without stress.

Foreign tourists are wondering what to buy

■Who is this for?

✔ First-time visitors to Tokyo
✔ Travelers who feel confused about transportation
✔ People who want real local recommendations
✔ Visitors who want to avoid tourist traps

■ Service Period

This free service is being offered for a limited time as part of our website launch campaign:

March 1, 2026 – May 31, 2026

Available to the first 43 applicants on a first-come, first-served basis.

⚠️ Limited Availability

We are currently offering free support to a limited number of travelers as part of our launch campaign.

Once the limit is reached, this service may become paid.

■What We Can Help With

• Helping you prepare your trip before arriving in Japan

• Simple advice for planning your Tokyo itinerary

•Advice for your first steps after arriving at Narita or Haneda Airport

• Local travel tips most tourists don’t know

• Restaurant and food suggestions

• Advice during your trip if you need help

■ Service Area

Need help in a specific area?

→ Narita Airport
→ Haneda Airport
→ Shinjuku
→ Asakusa
→ Tokyo Station

Are You Ready for Tokyo?
Take this 5-minute quiz and test your travel skills!

👉 Start the Quiz →

A morning view of the Kirin statue in Nihonbashi

■ Eligible Service Users

Foreign travelers currently visiting Japan

There are no restrictions on the number of people, but we will contact the representative.

■ Fee

Free of charge during the campaign period

⚠️ Limited Availability

We are currently offering free support to a limited number of travelers as part of our launch campaign.

Once the limit is reached, this service may become paid.

■ Available Languages

English Only

■How to Contact Us

If you would like assistance with your trip to Japan, please contact us via WhatsApp.

Our team will help you plan your visit and provide travel support during your stay in Tokyo.

To contact us, please send a message through WhatsApp using the link below:

https://wa.me/819091468527

When you contact us, please include the following information:

• Your name
• Number of people
• Preferred date and time
• Desired sightseeing area in Tokyo
• Your country
• How many times you have visited Japan

Once we receive your message, we will reply as soon as possible and discuss how we can support your trip.

We look forward to helping you enjoy your visit to Japan.

Important Notes
This is an online service, and we will support you via WhatsApp so you can easily ask questions anytime before your trip.

No need to worry—we’re here to help you prepare for your trip with confidence.

Notice

This is strictly for monitors only.
We will provide support to the best of our ability, but please apply only if you understand that this is a free service.
Finally, we kindly ask for your cooperation in completing the survey.

snowboarding trip with my son

Let me introduce myself. I am a 47-year-old man born in Tokyo. My family consists of my wife and son (a second-year junior high school student). I have been living in Ningyocho for 15 years now. 

After graduating from high school in Japan, I went to New Zealand on a working holiday, and then spent my winters snowboarding in places like Wissler, Canada. After returning to Japan, I threw myself into my work and am now doing various jobs as a company manager. My fond memories of traveling abroad inspired me to create this website, and I created it with a strong desire to help foreigners visiting Japan by providing information about the kinds of things they might have trouble with while traveling and what kind of information would be useful to them. I sincerely hope that visitors to Tokyo will have wonderful memories and experiences. My English may be a little rough, but I will do my best to assist you. Actually, I visited all the tourist spots introduced on this site by myself and took the photos myself. And since I love to eat, I think I can introduce some delicious places that are also inexpensive. I would like to provide as much support as possible to make your sightseeing experience even better. Please feel free to contact me.

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