Pescetarian Dining Experiences(32)

Dining Experiences
HIROSHIMA

Seto Inland Sea Leisure Cruise and Food Tour in Hiroshima

Board a boat and soak in magnificent views of Hiroshima’s Seto Inland Sea and coastline. Enjoy a lunch of local delicacies, your choice of anago (eel) or fresh oysters. After the cruise, try an iconic souvenir sweet from the Hiroshima area.

from$358.85
With lunch
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NAGANO

Orchard Tour in Nagano With Outdoor Fine Dining Experience

Reconnect with nature on this food experience in Nagano. Visit an orchard where dedicated farmers grow premium fruit. Then, enjoy a course meal highlighting local ingredients such as kurobuta pork, salmon, and seasonal vegetables.

from$86.12
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HOKKAIDO

Private Dinner and Shishimai Lion Dance in Sapporo, Hokkaido

Great for groups! Dine at a Hokkaido cuisine restaurant and enjoy a performance by traditional Shishimai dancers. Play instruments, take pictures, and chat with the performers through an interpreter.

from$315.85
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TOKYO

Omakase Dinner & Sake Pairing w/ a Sommelier in Shibuya

Indulge in a four-dish omakase dinner expertly paired with sake in this Shibuya dining experience. Enjoy four different dishes, each paired with a specific type of Japanese sake, while learning about Japanese cuisine and history from a sommelier.

from$143.54
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Pescetarian Dining Experiences in Japan

If you are a pescetarian with a love of seafood and a plant-based diet, then Japan is a wonderful country to visit! As a country surrounded by water, the archipelago of Japan offers you an endless fish and seafood to suit your diet and your palate. Being a pescetarian, you’ll have many more food options than vegetarians and vegans, and shouldn’t concern yourself too much with finding food options, especially in cities like Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

But while the Japanese diet includes lots of fish, Japan also consumes plenty of meat and is famous for wagyu (high-quality, domestic Japanese) beef. Some dishes may seem vegetarian, but include a small amount of meat, or hidden ingredients (like in broth). Pescetarians in Japan need to be especially careful when ordering ramen, as the broth is often meat-based. As there are not many people with dietary restrictions in Japan, there is less knowledge about diets like the pescetarian diet. That’s where byFood's pescetarian dining experiences in Japan come in. If you want to be totally sure of what’s being served at the table, you can join dining experiences such as a sushi dining experience such as a sushi making show, kaiseki cuisine banquet-style meal, or izakaya dinner. These pescetarian dining experiences in Japan are fun ways to immerse yourself in Japan culture, enjoy yourself, and come away with a fully belly.