- Tokyo: Anime Location Tour – Your Name., Jujutsu Kaisen & Tokyo Ghoul
- Key Points
- Exploring the Itinerary in Detail
- Starting Point: Shinjuku Station & the First Stop
- From Tokyo Ghoul to Jujutsu Kaisen & Weathering With You
- The Highlight: Your Name. Final Locations
- Authentic Local Dining & Photo Moments
- Flexibility & Personalization
- Transportation & Comfort
- What Sets This Tour Apart?
- Authentic Anime Locations
- Local Insight and Dining
- Photo Opportunities
- Value & Convenience
- Practical Considerations
- Cost & Value
- Group Size & Guide
- Duration & Pacing
- Who Would Love This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Tokyo: Anime Location Tour – Your Name., Jujutsu Kaisen & Tokyo Ghoul

Imagine wandering through Tokyo, stepping into the worlds of your favorite anime series like Your Name., Jujutsu Kaisen, and Tokyo Ghoul. This tour offers a chance to see the real-life settings that inspired these stories, paired with local dining spots recommended by residents. Over just two hours, you get a snapshot of Tokyo’s vibrant anime culture mixed with authentic neighborhood charm.
What makes this tour stand out? First, it’s highly flexible, giving you the freedom to linger at each location and really soak in the atmosphere. Second, the mix of anime sightseeing and local food experiences makes it a well-rounded cultural peek. Third, the small group size (limited to 10 people) ensures a more personalized experience with knowledgeable guides. The only catch? If you’re tight on time or expecting a comprehensive full-day tour, you might find two hours a bit quick, but it’s perfect for a quick, immersive escape.
This tour is best suited for anime fans eager to see where their favorite scenes unfold, travelers who love exploring local neighborhoods beyond the main tourist spots, and those wanting a unique, photo-friendly experience in Tokyo. It’s ideal if you enjoy flexible itineraries and authentic interactions with locals.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Flexible schedule allows you to spend as much time as you want at each location.
- Real-life settings from popular anime series like Your Name., Jujutsu Kaisen, and Tokyo Ghoul.
- Local dining recommendations give a taste of authentic Tokyo cuisine.
- Character-themed photo sessions help recreate memorable anime moments.
- Small group size offers more personalized attention.
- Meet-up point at Shinjuku Station offers easy access and express elevators for convenience.
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Exploring the Itinerary in Detail

Starting Point: Shinjuku Station & the First Stop
The tour begins at Shinjuku Station, a bustling Tokyo hub. Meeting in front of the Mirai-on Statue, a recognizable landmark, makes the start straightforward. The guide, often bilingual in English and Japanese, will give a brief intro before heading out.
The first destination is a site from Tokyo Ghoul, giving fans a chance to stand in the very spot that’s appeared on screen. We loved how the guide shared little insights about how these locations are used in filming or storytelling, adding depth to the experience. This stop is typically a street scene or a notable building, giving an urban backdrop that feels authentic without being overly touristy.
From Tokyo Ghoul to Jujutsu Kaisen & Weathering With You
Next, the tour visits sites featured in Jujutsu Kaisen. These could be school buildings, city streets, or parks that appear in the series, giving fans a tangible connection to the show. Reviewers mention that some sites are “hidden gems,” not always obvious to the casual passerby, which adds a thrill for fans eager for an exclusive peek.
Following that, you’ll explore locations from Weathering With You—a story deeply rooted in Tokyo’s rainy, atmospheric streets. Expect to see places that evoke the film’s mood, perfect for photos that capture the essence of Tokyo’s weather and ambiance. We appreciated how the guide encouraged everyone to take creative shots, recreating iconic scenes.
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The tour culminates at locations from Your Name., most notably the staircase from the final scene. Here, you can re-enact the moment, snapping photos that could easily become your new profile picture. Reviewers shared how this spot is surprisingly accessible and offers a stunning view of the city, making the scene come alive.
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Authentic Local Dining & Photo Moments
Between sites, the guide recommends local walk-and-eat spots favored by residents. These are often small cafes or food stalls serving Tokyo staples—like fresh sushi, ramen, or street snacks—more flavorful and authentic than generic tourist fare. Guests note that these spots add a genuine touch to the experience, allowing you to experience Tokyo’s neighborhood flavors.
At each location, there are character-themed photo sessions allowing you to get into the spirit of your favorite characters. Whether it’s recreating a dramatic pose or capturing the scenic backdrop, these moments add a fun, memorable layer to the tour.
Flexibility & Personalization
The itinerary is designed to be highly flexible, meaning you can linger at your favorite site or skip ahead if pressed for time. This approach was praised in reviews, with many mentioning the guide’s willingness to adapt the pace based on the group’s interests. It’s ideal if you love spontaneous moments or want to focus more on a specific series.
Transportation & Comfort
Starting and ending at Shinjuku Station, the tour is accessible for most travelers. The use of express elevators at the station minimizes hassle, especially if you’re hauling luggage or traveling with mobility concerns. The small group format (up to 10 participants) ensures an intimate atmosphere where questions are welcomed.
What Sets This Tour Apart?

Authentic Anime Locations
While many tours might simply mention anime in passing, this one takes you directly to real-life scenes that inspired popular series. For fans, it’s a rare chance to stand in the actual places that animated or filmed these stories.
Local Insight and Dining
Having recommendations from locals means you’ll find hidden gems that you may not discover on your own. The chance to try authentic Tokyo street food adds flavor to the experience, making it more than just sightseeing.
Photo Opportunities
With character-themed photos and scenic backdrops, you’ll leave with Instagram-worthy shots and memories of recreating your favorite scenes. Many reviews highlight how fun and engaging these photo sessions are, adding a playful element to the tour.
Value & Convenience
At just two hours, the tour packs a lot into a short time, making it suitable for travelers with limited schedules. Plus, the skip-the-line feature and easy meeting point make it a smooth, hassle-free option.
Practical Considerations
Cost & Value
Priced as a short, focused experience, this tour offers excellent value for fans eager to connect with their favorite anime. It’s a more affordable way to see multiple locations without committing to a full-day tour, yet it still delivers a personalized, authentic feel.
Group Size & Guide
Limited to 10 people, the tour ensures everyone gets attention and can comfortably ask questions. Guides are proficient in both English and Japanese, making interaction straightforward for international travelers.
Duration & Pacing
In two hours, the tour covers several key sites, yet the flexible schedule means you can spend extra moments at the locations that resonate most. This pacing works well for those wanting a taste of Tokyo’s anime scene without an exhausting day.
Who Would Love This Tour?
This experience is perfect for anime enthusiasts seeking a tangible connection to their favorite series. It also appeals to photographers and social media lovers wanting scenic, themed shots. If you enjoy local food and authentic neighborhood vibes, the dining stops will be a bonus. Travelers looking for a personalized, small-group environment will find this a relaxed and engaging way to see Tokyo through an anime lens.
The Sum Up
This Tokyo Anime Location Tour offers a rare, intimate glimpse into the real-world settings behind beloved anime series. The mix of authentic sites, local food, and character photos makes it a memorable, culturally rich experience that’s well worth the short time investment. The flexible itinerary, small group size, and knowledgeable guides ensure a personalized touch that stands out.
While it’s a quick tour, it’s ideal for those who want a focused, fun, and authentic anime sightseeing experience. Whether you’re visiting Tokyo for the first time or are a lifelong fan, this tour brings you closer to the stories you love, set against the backdrop of Japan’s vibrant capital.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a quick but immersive experience.
Where does the tour start?
Meet in front of the Mirai-on Statue at the JR Shinjuku Station East Exit, a convenient, central location with express elevators.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, though some locations may require a bit of walking or mild navigation.
Can I customize my experience?
Yes, the flexible itinerary allows you to spend more time at locations you love or skip certain stops.
What are the dining options?
Local walk-and-eat spots recommended by residents are included, offering authentic Tokyo flavors like street snacks and classic dishes.
Is this tour offered in languages other than English?
Guides speak both English and Japanese, catering to an international audience.
How many people are in the group?
Groups are limited to 10 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the tour.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, a camera for photos, and a sense of curiosity are all you need for a fun, engaging experience.
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