Shibuya Food Tour With An Expert Guide
Join a 4-hour whirlwind food tour through Shibuya alongside an expert English-speaking guide!
Highlights
Explore the bustlings streets of Shibuya, all neon lights, bars, shops, and chattering youth
Your local guide will teach you about the local youth culture in Shibuya, and the delicious foods on offer
Try some crazy Japanese arcade games at a game center
Eat four delicious Japanese foods at several different tasty venues, plus dessert
Experience Details
One of Tokyo’s lively city centers, Shibuya offers the best in shopping, nightlife, and hundreds of exciting bars and restaurants. With colorful neon lights and thousands of people passing through each day, Shibuya is famous for the enormous Shibuya Crossing guarded by the well-loved Hachiko dog statue (and iconic meeting place).
Discover a different side of Shibuya with this Ultimate Food in Shibuya Tour, where you’ll not only explore the wild streets and local attractions, you’ll experience the best food in Shibuya while you’re at it! With so much food in Shibuya, you are going to love it getting to know Shibuya in a different light, and eating delicious Japanese food along the way.
First up, is none other than deliciously fresh sushi. You’ll visit a sushi restaurant that’s not yet overrun by other tourists. Then, you’ll stop by an authentic izakaya (a Japanese-style pub with food and drinks) to try some tasty karaage (Japanese fried chicken ), followed by a grill-it-yourself meal of wagyu Japanese beef. You’ll also have the chance to taste battered balls with octopus called takoyaki, a delicious street food dish that originated in Osaka.
As a final stop, you’ll visit a shop selling traditional Japanese wagashi sweets, where you can try a few for yourself! Join this Ultimate Food in Shibuya Tour to explore the Shibuya area and eat some of the best food in the busy city.
We offer a private tour option if you’d like a more intimate experience. Food, desserts, and soft drinks are included in this package, allowing you to share the experience with a group of your choice.
Inclusions
A 3-4 hour food tour of the exciting Shibuya area
An English-speaking guide teaching you about Japanese culture, Japanese food, and the local area
Four foods at different stops
Soft drink included at the wagyu beef restaurant
Japanese hot green tea and water
Exclusions
Any additional food, drink, or souvenir purchases
Any alcoholic drinks
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
Meet your host in front of Hachiko Statue outside of Shibuya Station. Address: 2-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043. A Google Maps link will be provided upon booking.
Remarks
This experience is free for kids! Please write the number of children who will be attending on the checkout page
Please be reminded to wear comfortable shoes because there will be a lot of walking
If you book for six guests or more, the experience will automatically become private and will close for booking
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Experience Location
Shibuya’s commercial area is a fashionista haven, home to department stores, boutiques, and entertainment. Shibuya’s most famous meeting point is Hachiko Statue. And you can’t miss the Shibuya Crossing. For two minutes at a time, the world’s most intense pedestrian crossing comes to life. A popular street photography spot, the crossing is symbolic of Tokyo, featured in films like Lost in Translation and Tokyo Drift. Another point of interest is Bunkamura which literally means “culture village,” consisting of concert halls, a theater, a cinema, and a museum that features changing exhibits.
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