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12 Unique & Fun Tokyo Food Tours to Enjoy in 2024

12 Unique & Fun Tokyo Food Tours to Enjoy in 2024

Date published: 12 March 2024

Tantalize your taste buds on a Tokyo food tour! With a perfect blend of timeless traditions and cutting-edge creativity, Tokyo stands as a gastronomic haven. We've carefully selected a collection of food tours designed to give you a genuine taste of the city's culinary landscape. These tours promise to delight your palate, bite by delicious bite.

Harajuku And Omotesando Fun Cute Tour - All Foods & Sweets Included

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Immerse yourself in Harajuku's whimsical food scene, where giant rainbow cotton candy and vibrant crepes embody the essence of "Kawaii"! Attracting countless visitors globally, this charming niche is a paradise for anyone with a penchant for adorable edibles. Consider the "Harajuku And Omotesando Fun Cute Tour" for an enchanting exploration. Over the course of around four hours, an English-speaking guide will lead you through the heart of Harajuku, introducing you to beloved spots for one-of-a-kind local treats and experiences.

  • Perfect for those who is interested in the Kawaii culture of Japan
  • Great foodie experience for those who likes to try interesting local foods
  • Good option for those who wants to enjoy both the contemporary and ancient facets of Tokyo

Tokyo Hidden Izakaya and Sake Small-Group Pub Tour with Local Guide

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Tokyo's nightlife is steeped in a centuries-old tradition of 'Nomidaore'—drinking until you're satisfied. This spirited custom remains a vital part of the city's food culture. To immerse yourself in the Edo-era's convivial drinking spirit, consider the Tokyo Hidden Izakaya and Sake Small-Group Pub Tour led by a local guide. In a span of about 2.5 hours, you'll visit up to three beloved izakayas in areas like Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Yotsuya. As you enjoy iconic Japanese pub fare such as Okonomiyaki, Sashimi, and Yakitori, perfectly paired with Sake, you'll get a true taste of Tokyo's evening ambiance. This tour is an excellent introduction for those eager to mingle with the locals and experience Tokyo's vibrant nightlife firsthand.

  • Great for newcomers who wants to explore the nightlife of Tokyo
  • Best for those looking for a hassle free drinking experience in Tokyo.
  • Perfect for those who wants to socialize over drinks

Asakusa Historical and Cultural Half-Day Food Tour

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Step back in time to the historic streets of Asakusa, the heart of Tokyo's old Shitamachi, where the atmosphere of ancient Edo still lingers. Asakusa is renowned for its iconic Senso-ji temple, the charming Nakamise shopping street, and its array of traditional local delicacies. To fully embrace the Edo vibe, consider joining the Asakusa Historical and Cultural Half Day Food Tour with a knowledgeable and friendly guide.

Throughout this approximately 4-hour journey, your English-speaking local guide will escort you through the storied neighborhood, unveiling the hidden gems and secrets of Edo's past. As you visit the must-see attractions in Asakusa, you'll indulge in authentic local cuisine, tasting delights such as sweet Daifuku, crispy Tempura, and savory Sukiyaki at various eateries and street stalls. In addition to the culinary exploration, you'll be treated to views of other Tokyo landmarks, including the towering Tokyo Tower and the majestic Tokyo Skytree.

For those looking to dive into Tokyo's Shitamachi culture and its enticing food scene, this tour serves as a splendid introduction, blending history, culture, and gastronomy into one unforgettable experience.

  • Perfect for those who wants to tick off tourist hotspots of Asakusa with a English speaking guide
  • Great opportunity to try the local cuisines of Asakusa
  • Good option for those who want to explore Shitamachi minus the hassle of planning and translations.

Shibuya Vegan Ramen Tour (2 Hours)

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Japanese Ramen is a dish that's winning hearts worldwide. However, Japan's vegan scene is still catching up, making it a bit challenging for those with dietary preferences to savor this delightful dish. But there's good news for veggie-lovers! Take the Vegan Ramen Tour and let an English-speaking local guide lead you on a worry-free culinary adventure. During this 2-hour tour, you'll pop into a Shibuya ramen shop and sample a variety of ramen broths, including Miso, Soy sauce, and Salt, all in convenient mini portions. This tour is the perfect way to enjoy vegan ramen in Tokyo without the stress of menu translation.

  • Great for Vegans and Vegetarians who love Ramen
  • Perfect for those who wants lunch without the hassle of translation
  • Good for those who want to try various types of ramen in small portions

Tsukiji Culture & Food Tour

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Even though the primary operations of Tokyo's fish market have moved to Toyosu, the nostalgic charm of the old Tsukiji fish market is still treasured by both locals and seafood enthusiasts worldwide. The Outer Market remains a hub for some of the best seafood and eateries. However, for newcomers, the maze of stalls can be daunting. Why not let a seasoned guide take the reins with the Tsukiji Culture & Food Tour?

Spanning about 3 hours, your guide will take you through Tsukiji's vibrant neighborhoods, local temples, and the Jogai fish market's bustling lanes. The tour culminates with a visit to a genuine sushi restaurant for a delightful sushi lunch. Savoring expertly crafted sushi, especially when accompanied by top-notch sake, is an unmatched culinary delight. Treat yourself to this experience and make the most of your time at Tsukiji.

  • Perfect for those who loves fish and try local seafood cuisines
  • Great opportunity for those who wants to explore the neighborhood of Tsukiji
  • Best option for those who wants to try authentic sushi

Sushi Making Experience + Asakusa Local Tour

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Sushi might look straightforward, but it's a complex art involving meticulous steps and techniques. If you're keen to uncover the secrets behind the sushi bar, the Sushi Making Tour x Asakusa Local Tour is your gateway to becoming a sushi pro at home.

In this 4-hour immersive experience, you'll get hands-on guidance to craft the perfect sushi from the ground up. You'll prepare your own sushi rice and shape 20 pieces of nigiri with your own hands. But the journey doesn't end there! You'll also have the chance to explore the historic Asakusa district, including the iconic Sensoji Temple and Kaminarimon Gate. For an unforgettable slice of Asakusa culture—and a skill you'll cherish—this tour is one to remember.

  • Great for those who want hands-on experience making a Japanese dish.
  • Perfect for those who wants to explore the tourist hotspots of Asakusa
  • Good opportunity for those who want to learn how to make sushi and take the skill back home.

Ryogoku Sumo History & Culture Day Tour with Chanko-nabe Lunch

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Sumo, Japan's iconic traditional sport, may be familiar to many as a unique wrestling match, but its deep cultural roots are often less understood. Originating in Ryogoku in the 1600s, Sumo is steeped in ritual and history, making it a complex subject even for many Japanese people.

If you're intrigued by Sumo and looking for an accessible way to appreciate this noble sport, consider the Ryogoku Sumo History & Culture Day Tour with Chanko-nabe Lunch. This tour, lasting around 3 hours and 45 minutes, is guided by a Sumo expert who will lead you through Ryogoku, the heartland of Sumo wrestling. You'll visit significant Sumo sites such as the Nominosuke Shrine, Kokugikan Sumo stadium, and Edo Noren, offering insights into the sport's history and cultural significance.

And for those with a culinary curiosity, the tour includes a delightful lunch featuring Chanko-nabe, the hearty hotpot beloved by Sumo wrestlers. This tour is not just a treat for the taste buds but also a window into the world of Sumo, making it a must-experience for any food and culture enthusiast.

  • Perfect for those looking for a unique cultural experience in Tokyo
  • Great opportunity for those who want to learn and catch a glimpse of Sumo culture.
  • Recommended for those who want to savor unique and delicious local cuisine.

Shinjuku Nightlife Walking Tour & Golden-Gai Bar Crawl

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Shinjuku is the heart of Tokyo's vibrant and energetic nightlife, teeming with izakayas, clubs, and a myriad of entertainment options. However, the city's night scene might seem overwhelming to first-timers. To ease into Shinjuku's dazzling nightlife, consider the Shinjuku Nightlife Walking Tour & Golden-Gai Bar Crawl. This English-guided tour, lasting about 2 hours, takes you through the notorious Kabukicho (Red Light District) and the charming alleys of Omoide Yokocho. You'll also visit Golden Gai, a district famous for its cozy bars packed with character. For an unforgettable Shinjuku night out, let a local guide show you the ropes!

  • Perfect for nocturnal who wants to experience the bustling nightlife of Shinjuku
  • Great for those who is adventurous in trying things the local way
  • Recommended for those who like to socialize over drinks.

Wagyu and Sushi: Tokyo Gastronomic Journey

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Japanese Wagyu and sushi are top-tier culinary delights in Japan. If you're eager to dive into Shinjuku's lively nightlife and indulge in gourmet cuisine beyond the usual izakaya fare, the Wagyu and Sushi: Tokyo Gastronomic Journey tour is perfect for you. This 3-hour tour, led by a local guide fluent in English or Chinese, will take you on a sumptuous food adventure in Shinjuku. Explore the renowned Golden Gai, Omoide Yokocho, and Kabukicho, making stops to savor exquisite Wagyu and sushi. Treat yourself to a luxurious evening filled with some of Japan's most celebrated dishes!

  • Perfect for nocturnals who loves to experience the bustling nightlife of Tokyo
  • Recommended for those who want to try high end local culinaries
  • Great opportunity for those to socialize over drinks without the language barrier.

(MEMBERS-ONLY-BAR-HOPPING) Discover Your Special Whiskey in Tokyo!

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While izakayas are a popular choice for casual drinks in Japan, there's also a refined drinking culture within the realm of "joren" (regular customers) bars that offer a more exclusive experience. In the quieter, upscale neighborhood of Ebisu, just outside the energetic Shibuya, lies a haven for the sophisticated drinker. These bars often seem inaccessible to tourists, but by joining the "(MEMBERS-ONLY-BAR-HOPPING) Discover Your Special Whiskey in Tokyo" tour, you're ensured a seamless and opulent Tokyo drinking adventure. During this 2.5-hour experience, you'll be introduced to two select bars in Ebisu, where you can enjoy premium Japanese whiskies curated by knowledgeable bartenders, paired exquisitely with gourmet bar snacks and desserts. For those seeking to savor Tokyo's upscale drinking scene, this tour offers an opportunity to do so with elegance and ease.

  • Perfect for those who is looking for a drinking experience that is not located in Izakaya
  • Recommended for those who enjoys quality drinking in an exclusive atmosphere
  • Great opportunity to visit bars that don't usually accommodate casual drop ins

Private Tokyo food scene 6 hour experience: Depatika, street food, izakaya

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For food enthusiasts looking to immerse themselves in Japan's culinary delights, Tokyo is indeed a treasure trove of gourmet offerings. An essential aspect of Tokyo's food culture is the "Depatika," the basement floors of department stores, which are akin to food paradises featuring a wide array of local and national specialties.

If you're passionate about exploring Tokyo's diverse food landscape, consider embarking on the "Private Tokyo Food Scene 6-Hour Experience: Depatika, Street Food, Izakaya Tour." This tour takes you through three distinct neighborhoods in northern Tokyo: Jujo Nakahara, Ikebukuro, and Akabane.

Ikebukuro is particularly notable for the Seibu Ikebukuro Main Store, one of the largest department stores in Japan, with an impressive Depatika that is a must-see for any food lover. Additionally, you'll visit a renowned Shotengai in Jujo, offering an authentic experience of a bustling shopping street. The tour concludes with a visit to an izakaya in Akabane, where you can taste the best local dishes the area has to offer.

By dedicating a full 6 hours to this foodie tour, you'll get to delve deep into aspects of Tokyo's food scene that are often lesser-known to tourists, giving you a genuine taste of the city's gastronomic richness.

  • Perfect for foodies who is looking for a full-on food tour around Tokyo
  • Great opportunity to explore the diverse food scene of Tokyo that is not on your guide book
  • Good opportunity to visit lesser-known districts of Tokyo

Luxury Tokyo Sake, Cocktail, Whisky and Pairing Tour

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Shimbashi, often frequented by Tokyo's salarymen, is a mecca for after-work relaxation and socializing. Known for its eclectic array of drinking spots, from casual izakayas and upscale bars to under-the-railway establishments ("gado shita") and standing bars, Shimbashi offers a diverse drinking experience to suit any preference.

While Shimbashi may not be the typical tourist destination highlighted in guidebooks, navigating its vibrant scene to capture the full essence can be a challenge for visitors. To truly understand how Japanese businessmen unwind after a long day, consider joining the "Luxury Tokyo Sake, Cocktail, Whisky and Pairing Tour."

This approximately 3-hour excursion, led by a knowledgeable English-speaking local guide, will take you to three select spots favored by the guide, ranging from a traditional izakaya to a chic bar, and even a beer brewery. At each venue, you'll have the opportunity to sample a variety of signature beverages, including cocktails, whiskey, and sake. Alongside the drinks, you'll engage in enlightening conversations about Tokyo's drinking culture.

For those seeking an effortless evening that offers a glimpse into the hidden drinking dens of a Japanese salaryman, this tour stands out as a unique and memorable experience.

  • Great for those who want to sneak peek into the hidden holes of Tokyo
  • Recommended for nocturnals who loves to drink with unique twists
  • Recommended for those who are interested in a nightlife experience that is not mainstream for tourists.

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Hiroko Ariga

Hiroko Ariga

Hiroko, a Japanese national raised in Sydney, Australia, is a graduate of Sophia University with a degree in Literature and holds an MBA from the University of Newcastle, Australia. Initially working for a global institution, she transitioned to freelance writing after the birth of her son. In addition to LIVE JAPAN, she is a contributor to Tokyo Weekender Magazine. A Registered National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter, she actively collaborates with the Kanagawa government, designing tours around Hayama and Miura Peninsula and is recognized as an official Kanagawa guide. Besides being a devoted mother, Hiroko is a Kimono teacher passionate about Ikebana and Japanese History.

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*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.

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