Pescetarian Japanese Tea Neighborhood/Area Tours(6)
Fukuoka at Night: Izakaya Foods & Local Ramen in Hakata
Enjoy a fun night in one of Japan’s ramen capitals — Hakata in Fukuoka Prefecture! Make new friends over food and drinks at a local izakaya, then head to a hidden ramen spot that is loved by locals for a late night bowl.
Kyoto Matcha Green Tea Tour in Uji with Lunch
Calling all matcha lovers! Uji, Kyoto is famed for its high-quality green tea. Tour the tea-making district, enjoy a tasting of various matcha teas, enjoy tea-flavored ice cream and wagashi sweets, and have a lunch of traditional Japanese dishes.
Kyoto Tea Town Tour for Matcha Lovers
Come to Uji, Kyoto – the birthplace of tea in Japan – for a hands-on tea experience. Grind tea leaves, whisk your own bowl of matcha, attend an authentic tea ceremony at a beautiful tea house, and indulge in a meal of tea soba and matcha rice cakes.
Yanaka Food Tour, Bento-Making & Cultural Workshop (Tokyo)
Discover Yanaka, a Tokyo gem near Nippori and Ueno, in this unique experience led by locals. On this day tour, you’ll explore the area, visit Nezu Shrine and Yanaka Ginza, try local snacks, make your own lunch and take part in a cultural workshop.
Japanese Wellbeing: Tea, Miso, Regional Food, & Soba (Ginza)
Discover the secrets of Japanese health & wellbeing with a guided tour in Ginza! Join Kawada-san, your host, as you learn about & taste superfoods (matcha, miso, regional products, soba) at specialty locations. End the tour with a soba noodle lunch.
Savor Atami: Traditional Tea, Tofu and Local Eats
Fall in love with the traditional culinary culture of Japan during this Shizuoka food tour in the coastal town of Atami. You’ll sample tofu, tea, wasabi-zuke and katsuobushi from three local shops with an English-speaking guide.
Explore Pescetarian Delights in Japanese Neighborhood Tours
Embark on a culinary journey through Japan's vibrant neighborhoods with our unique tours, specially curated for pescetarian enthusiasts. These tours seamlessly blend cultural exploration with delectable culinary experiences, allowing you to indulge in the finest pescetarian options Japan has to offer. As you wander through the charming streets, you will discover quaint eateries and hidden gems that serve exquisite seafood dishes, prepared with the utmost care and precision. Whether you're a seasoned pescetarian or exploring this diet for the first time, these tours offer something for everyone. Enjoy traditional dishes like sushi, sashimi, and tempura, crafted from the freshest ingredients sourced locally from Japanese waters, ensuring both taste and sustainability.
Savor Authentic Japanese Tea in Its Cultural Heartland
No neighborhood tour in Japan would be complete without experiencing the nation’s rich tea culture. Our tours offer exclusive access to some of the most authentic Japanese tea experiences, where you can learn about the history and art of tea-making. From the yuzu-scented Sencha to the robust flavor of Matcha, these tours provide ample opportunity to taste and appreciate a variety of teas. Participating in a Japanese tea ceremony is a must-do; it’s not just about the taste, but also about the serene atmosphere and the meticulous preparation that accompanies the serving of each cup. These experiences will immerse you in the local culture and traditions, offering a peaceful pause amid your explorations of the bustling neighborhoods.
Experience the Cultural Tapestry of Japanese Neighborhoods
Our pescetarian and Japanese tea neighborhood tours are not just about food and drink; they are your gateway to experiencing the cultural richness and diversity of Japan’s neighborhoods. Each area has its own unique story, visible in its architecture, markets, and local customs. As you walk through these neighborhoods, you'll have the chance to meet local artisans and participate in workshops that showcase traditional crafts. These tours offer the delight of getting off the beaten path and delving deeper into what makes each community unique. Enjoy street performances, explore local boutiques, and perhaps try your hand at creating your own Japanese artwork. This experience provides an authentic snapshot of local life, giving you memories to last a lifetime.