Leave Tokyo's skyscrapers behind for a taste of daily life in historic Japan on this 3.5-hour walking tour through the Yanaka district. Developed as a temple town during the Edo period, people have long visited Yanaka for worship and sightseeing. Together with a small group of no more than 10 people, follow in their footsteps and admire the area's...Read more
In this two-in-one walking and food tour, explore Japanese shrines and through Tsukiji Fish Market for seafood that has satisfied the Japanese palate for ages. Tsukiji Market, perhaps the most popular fish market in the world is filled with various seafood and fish from all around the world. Here, guests will have a chance to visit the outer...Read more
This is off the beaten path tour in Tokyo. You can enjoy non touristic spots. It is mainly for locals. This means you can see real life of Tokyo people. You can buy local products, taste street foods and local Japanese garden. It is quite time efficient tour using train all the...Read more
You can visit two fish markets the new one, in the clean and high-tech facility and the old one where you can enjoy street food. If you are big fans of sushi, the guide can give you some...Read more
This is going to be the experience for your Japan Trip. Your Walking Food tour around Shibuya is going to informative, Foodie, Cultured. Our Guide will meet you at the set location near Shibuya Station. Usually, this activity is 3 Hours Long. Let us know what time you would like to end the trip. You will taste Okonomiyaki, Japanese...Read more
Take a trip down Memory Lane! On this 3-hour night tour, we will start off in Shinjuku’s Omoide Yokocho, which literally translates to “Memory Lane” because of its nostalgic feel that transports you back to the 1950s. While here, you will experience the retro charm of Japan as you enjoy our satisfying selection of authentic and delicious...Read more
After meeting up at the Hachiko Statue, we will begin our 3-hour Shibuya food tour at the world famous Shibuya crossing amidst the dazzling neon lights and popular shops. Finding your way through one of the most populated cities in the world can seem overwhelming at first. Our guided tour will help you navigate Shibuya like a pro and allow you to...Read more
The Goddess of Mercy, Kannon-sama, and edible lucky charms!
Travel to Japan and visit Sugamo, a little known tourist destination. Get to know the local mascot character, Sugamon, and visit a variety of shops, such as Tamaya which sells beautiful...Read more
During the three-hour culinary tour, our local English-speaking guide will provide you with an experience of local life. We will visit temples, shrines, and a traditional Japanese tea shop. Our journey will include the old market streets that are full of the unexpected. One area of particular interest includes many taverns where locals gather to...Read more
Bringing together stunning food and cool photo spots, the Instalicious Food Tour invites you to eat away on this fun three-hour walking tour through the undoubtedly funkiest and most Kawaii Tokyo neighborhood – HARAJUKU!
This is a local experience where we will: - Explore the world-famous cradle of funky Japanese Kawaii (cute)...Read more
??Discover the Hidden Food Alleys and Bars in Shinjuku- Our tour guide will take you around the lively food alley in Shinjuku, one of the biggest nightlife districts in Tokyo. Small traditional izakaya bars and food stalls grill fresh chickens, seafoods, and vegetables.
??Pub Crawl through More Local Bars in Kabukicho- After visiting...Read more
Located north-east of the heart of Tokyo, Ueno has been a perfect destination for those who desire good food and cultural exploration. What makes Ueno distinctively unique is its dynamic blend of contrasts; chaos and serenity, urban development and natural beauty, modernity and tradition, common touch and nobility.
Spend 3 hours exploring the historical shopping area of Jujo, including the Zujo Fujimi Ginza shopping district and the Jujo Nakadori street.
After gathering at JR Jujo Station, you will stroll around Jujo Ginza shopping street. In addition to Togoshi Ginza and Sunamachi Ginza, the Jujo Ginza shopping district is known as one of Tokyo’s...Read more
How about trying some local food in the luxurious Ginza district? Your knowledgeable and entertaining guide will take you to a non-touristy Izakaya in the Ginza district where you can feel like a local. Your guide will also give you an explanation about each of the local foods and drinks you encounter, so that you will learn something new about...Read more
Enjoy Harajuku-girls-real shopping! Girls dressing styles of Harajuku guide you along Takeshita Street and Cat Street for three hours. We'll go into variety stores, clothes shops, and sweets shops we often go to. Payment of this tour contains one crape: which is famous for Harajuku-kawaii food per person. (If you can't...Read more
Sample and compare local food in the downtown shopping street!
Togoshi Ginza Shotengai, with 400 shops, stretches for 1.3km and is the longest shopping street in Tokyo. There are as many as 20 shops that serve Japanese croquettes, made from different recipes, on this street. These croquettes are what made the area famous as a "walk-and-eat...Read more
The Japanese Street Food Tour- Shibuya is famous around the world as a fashion and trend spotting area but many visitors do not realize that it is also a great neighborhood for delicious and unique food. In this 3-hour tour, guests will explore backstreets, and hidden spots and try some of the street foods in Tokyo that is full of flavor and...Read more
This authentic 3-hour Japanese street food tour is the ULTIMATE foodie experience in Shibuya. Enjoy the best of all you want to taste in ONE tour!
Experience a part of Shibuya that no tourist will ever see on their own with the most delicious food only locals usually get to taste. Our local English speaking guide will show you the...Read more
Welcome to Ikebukuro, one of Tokyo's most competitive Ramen district. After meeting your guide, you will learn the history and the types of different Ramen. Your first stop will be where the original Tsukemen was invented. With a wooden, vintage interior; this ramen restaurant a must-visit for all Ramen lovers. Enjoy a classic bowl of what started...Read more