Adventurous Japanese Food Tour
2h30
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Pass By: Japan Awaits, Tokyo Prefecture
JapanAwaits
Pass By: Senso-ji Temple, 2-3-1, Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant.
Pass By: Tokyo Skytree, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida 131-0045 Tokyo Prefecture
World's tallest freestanding broadcasting tower with an observation deck boasting 360-degree views.
Pass By: Tokyo Tower, 4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato 105-0011 Tokyo Prefecture
Reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, this landmark features observation areas & other attractions.
Pass By: Asakusa, Taito Tokyo Prefecture
Asakusa retains the vibe of an older Tokyo, with traditional craft shops and street-food stalls along Nakamise Street near the ancient Sensō-ji temple.
Pass By: Asakusa Shrine, 2-3-1, Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
Asakusa Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan. Also known as Sanja-sama, it is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in the city.
Pass By: Suzukien, 3-38-33 Asagaya Minami, Suginami 166-0004 Tokyo Prefecture
This ancient tea parlor sells a unique selection of tea-related items including seven different intensities of matcha gelatos.
Pass By: Sumida River, Tokyo Prefecture
The Sumida River is a river that flows through Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi and flows into Tokyo Bay.
Pass By: Akihabara, Sotokanda, Chiyoda 101-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Akihabara is a buzzing shopping hub famed for its electronics retailers, ranging from tiny stalls to vast department stores like Yodobashi Multimedia Akiba.
Pass By: Ueno Park, 5_20 Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
A paradise-like oasis of green in the heart of busy Tokyo, Ueno Park is the city's largest green space and one of its most popular tourist attractions.
Pass By: Sumida Park, Tokyo Prefecture
Sumida Park between the Azumabashi and Sakurabashi bridges is a great place to have a hanami cherry blossom viewing party. There are 640 cherry blossom trees.
Pass By: Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai), 3-8-12 Matsugaya, Taito 111-0036 Tokyo Prefecture
Popular shopping street known for its many restaurant-supply shops & kitchen-equipment dealers.
Pass By: TOKYO WATER TAXI, 2-chōme-1-11 Shibaura, Minato City, Tōkyō-to 108-0023, Japan
Most of the water buses are operated by the Tokyo Cruise Ship Company, and the Sumida River Line runs from Asakusa to Hama Rikyu garden (35 minutes).
Pass By: Hama Rikyu Gardens, 1-1 Hamarikyu Teien, Chuo 104-0046 Tokyo Prefecture
Public park with a pond, laid out in the Edo-period style, on the site of 17th-century Shogun villa.
Pass By: Hanayashiki, 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
Originally opened as a flower park, Hanayashiki is a small amusement park with a history of more than 150 years. Located just a few steps from Sensoji, the nostalgic amusement park including a small Ferris wheel, roller coaster, carousel and space shot.
Pass By: National Museum of Nature and Science, 7-20 Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
Sprawling museum with a 360-degree movie theater & exhibits on topics such as dinosaurs & evolution.
Pass By: National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Miraikan, 2-3-6 Aomi, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture
Hands-on exhibits & classes exploring the future of science & technology, plus a cafe & a gift shop.
Pass By: Tokyo National Museum, 13-9 Ueno Park, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
Stately museum complex devoted to the art & antiquities of Japan, as well as other Asian countries.
Pass By: Edo-Tokyo Museum, 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida 130-0015 Tokyo Prefecture
The museum's permanent exhibition vividly illustrates the past of Tokyo (known as Edo until 1869) through its exhibits and covers many features of the capital from the Edo Period to relatively recent decades.
Pass By: Rikugi Park Playground, 6-16-10 Honkomagome, Bunkyo 113-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Picturesque garden featuring traditional Japanese landscaping, several teahouses & a central pond.
Pass By: Yasukuni Shrine, 3-1-1 Kudankita, Chiyoda 102-8246 Tokyo Prefecture
Shinto-style shrine commemorating Japanese war dead with a military history museum on its grounds.
Pass By: Ginza, Chuo 104-0061 Tokyo Prefecture
Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, dining and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes.
Pass By: Tsukiji Fish Market, 4-14-2 Tsukiji, Chuo 104-0045 Tokyo Prefecture
Sprawling wholesale fish market with an array of seafood & viewing areas for a popular tuna auction.
Pass By: Ginza Itoya Hontren, 2-7-15, Ginza, Chuo 104-0061 Tokyo Prefecture
Rising up a whopping nine floors, Itōya features just about everything you’d expect in a stationary shop, from pens and notebooks to postcards and folders.
Pass By: Ginza Mitsukoshi, 4-6-16 Ginza, Chuo 104-8212 Tokyo Prefecture
Mitsukoshi Ginza is one of the most famous and exclusive department stores in Japan.
Pass By: Matsuya Ginza, 3-6-1 Ginza, Chuo 104-8130 Tokyo Prefecture
This trendy and upscale department store features the latest styles from famous international and Japanese designers ranging from Dior and Louis Vuitton to issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto.
Pass By: Yurakucho, Chiyoda Tokyo Prefecture
Yūrakuchō is a business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, southeast of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Pass By: Hibiya Park, 1-6 Hibiiya-koen, Hibiyakoen, Chuo 100-0012 Tokyo Prefecture
Hibiya Park with its carefully maintained trees, grass lawns and flower beds, is an oasis of calm in the heart of the city, and is within easy walking distance of the Imperial Palace and Ginza.
Pass By: Imperial Palace, 1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda 100-8111 Tokyo Prefecture
This site with scenic gardens & tours of the grounds is the main residence of the emperor of Japan.
Pass By: Tokyo Station Gallery, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda 100-0005 Tokyo Prefecture
Tokyo Station and its beautiful, nostalgic red brick building is on the must-see list of every tourist to Japan.
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Japan Awaits, Tokyo Prefecture
JapanAwaits
Pass By: Senso-ji Temple, 2-3-1, Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
It is Tokyo's oldest temple, and one of its most significant.
Pass By: Tokyo Skytree, 1-1-2 Oshiage, Sumida 131-0045 Tokyo Prefecture
World's tallest freestanding broadcasting tower with an observation deck boasting 360-degree views.
Pass By: Tokyo Tower, 4-2-8 Shibakoen, Minato 105-0011 Tokyo Prefecture
Reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower, this landmark features observation areas & other attractions.
Pass By: Asakusa, Taito Tokyo Prefecture
Asakusa retains the vibe of an older Tokyo, with traditional craft shops and street-food stalls along Nakamise Street near the ancient Sensō-ji temple.
Pass By: Asakusa Shrine, 2-3-1, Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
Asakusa Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in the Asakusa district of Tokyo, Japan. Also known as Sanja-sama, it is one of the most famous Shinto shrines in the city.
Pass By: Suzukien, 3-38-33 Asagaya Minami, Suginami 166-0004 Tokyo Prefecture
This ancient tea parlor sells a unique selection of tea-related items including seven different intensities of matcha gelatos.
Pass By: Sumida River, Tokyo Prefecture
The Sumida River is a river that flows through Tokyo, Japan. It branches from the Arakawa River at Iwabuchi and flows into Tokyo Bay.
Pass By: Akihabara, Sotokanda, Chiyoda 101-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Akihabara is a buzzing shopping hub famed for its electronics retailers, ranging from tiny stalls to vast department stores like Yodobashi Multimedia Akiba.
Pass By: Ueno Park, 5_20 Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
A paradise-like oasis of green in the heart of busy Tokyo, Ueno Park is the city's largest green space and one of its most popular tourist attractions.
Pass By: Sumida Park, Tokyo Prefecture
Sumida Park between the Azumabashi and Sakurabashi bridges is a great place to have a hanami cherry blossom viewing party. There are 640 cherry blossom trees.
Pass By: Kappabashi Street (Kappabashi Dogugai), 3-8-12 Matsugaya, Taito 111-0036 Tokyo Prefecture
Popular shopping street known for its many restaurant-supply shops & kitchen-equipment dealers.
Pass By: TOKYO WATER TAXI, 2-chōme-1-11 Shibaura, Minato City, Tōkyō-to 108-0023, Japan
Most of the water buses are operated by the Tokyo Cruise Ship Company, and the Sumida River Line runs from Asakusa to Hama Rikyu garden (35 minutes).
Pass By: Hama Rikyu Gardens, 1-1 Hamarikyu Teien, Chuo 104-0046 Tokyo Prefecture
Public park with a pond, laid out in the Edo-period style, on the site of 17th-century Shogun villa.
Pass By: Hanayashiki, 2-28-1 Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
Originally opened as a flower park, Hanayashiki is a small amusement park with a history of more than 150 years. Located just a few steps from Sensoji, the nostalgic amusement park including a small Ferris wheel, roller coaster, carousel and space shot.
Pass By: National Museum of Nature and Science, 7-20 Uenokoen, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
Sprawling museum with a 360-degree movie theater & exhibits on topics such as dinosaurs & evolution.
Pass By: National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation Miraikan, 2-3-6 Aomi, Koto 135-0064 Tokyo Prefecture
Hands-on exhibits & classes exploring the future of science & technology, plus a cafe & a gift shop.
Pass By: Tokyo National Museum, 13-9 Ueno Park, Taito 110-0007 Tokyo Prefecture
Stately museum complex devoted to the art & antiquities of Japan, as well as other Asian countries.
Pass By: Edo-Tokyo Museum, 1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida 130-0015 Tokyo Prefecture
The museum's permanent exhibition vividly illustrates the past of Tokyo (known as Edo until 1869) through its exhibits and covers many features of the capital from the Edo Period to relatively recent decades.
Pass By: Rikugi Park Playground, 6-16-10 Honkomagome, Bunkyo 113-0021 Tokyo Prefecture
Picturesque garden featuring traditional Japanese landscaping, several teahouses & a central pond.
Pass By: Yasukuni Shrine, 3-1-1 Kudankita, Chiyoda 102-8246 Tokyo Prefecture
Shinto-style shrine commemorating Japanese war dead with a military history museum on its grounds.
Pass By: Ginza, Chuo 104-0061 Tokyo Prefecture
Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, dining and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes.
Pass By: Tsukiji Fish Market, 4-14-2 Tsukiji, Chuo 104-0045 Tokyo Prefecture
Sprawling wholesale fish market with an array of seafood & viewing areas for a popular tuna auction.
Pass By: Ginza Itoya Hontren, 2-7-15, Ginza, Chuo 104-0061 Tokyo Prefecture
Rising up a whopping nine floors, Itōya features just about everything you’d expect in a stationary shop, from pens and notebooks to postcards and folders.
Pass By: Ginza Mitsukoshi, 4-6-16 Ginza, Chuo 104-8212 Tokyo Prefecture
Mitsukoshi Ginza is one of the most famous and exclusive department stores in Japan.
Pass By: Matsuya Ginza, 3-6-1 Ginza, Chuo 104-8130 Tokyo Prefecture
This trendy and upscale department store features the latest styles from famous international and Japanese designers ranging from Dior and Louis Vuitton to issey Miyake and Yohji Yamamoto.
Pass By: Yurakucho, Chiyoda Tokyo Prefecture
Yūrakuchō is a business district of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, situated in between the Ginza and Hibiya Park, southeast of the Tokyo Imperial Palace.
Pass By: Hibiya Park, 1-6 Hibiiya-koen, Hibiyakoen, Chuo 100-0012 Tokyo Prefecture
Hibiya Park with its carefully maintained trees, grass lawns and flower beds, is an oasis of calm in the heart of the city, and is within easy walking distance of the Imperial Palace and Ginza.
Pass By: Imperial Palace, 1-1 Chiyoda, Chiyoda 100-8111 Tokyo Prefecture
This site with scenic gardens & tours of the grounds is the main residence of the emperor of Japan.
Pass By: Tokyo Station Gallery, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda 100-0005 Tokyo Prefecture
Tokyo Station and its beautiful, nostalgic red brick building is on the must-see list of every tourist to Japan.
Included
- All taxes, fees and handling charges
- Japanese food tasting
- Local guide
- Small group tour
- Dinner
Not included
- Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks (available for purchase)
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 7 days of travel. In this case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Minimum age is 10 years (must be accompanied by an adult)
- Minimum drinking age is 20 years
- Minimum of 2 people per booking
- Dress code is smart casual
- Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
- Near public transportation
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
Features
Tourism
85%
Cultural
70%
Food
65%
Original
50%
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The tour was very intersting, went to three different places. First was a restaurant where food was mostly fish and sea food, second was a place of fugu blowfish, and the third was mainly horse. All the three places were really japanese filled with japanese people, not tourists. Food was very good and exotic as promised, and our guide Mack was very kind.
This was such a cool tour! The food we tried was a bit strange and bizarre, but it's something I would never have tried anywhere else. I also don't think any other tour company in Japan offers this type of tour. It seems this company has very interesting tours not just this one so I recommend checking out some of the other tour options too. This tour was in Ginza area. The company provided clear information on where to meet the tour guide and the tour guide took us to a few restaurants to try some interesting foods like conger eel sushi, horse meat and she even gave us the option to try whale meat even though that is considered very controversial which she explained why it's so controversial and common in Japan. We opted to try whale meat which was interesting to us but it may not be for everyone. You can decide if you want to have it or not. The only thing is that the portions for the local food are small but I think that way we get to try a lot of different types of food and to be honest I liked it better this way because I get full very easily and I liked being able to try so many things. It also helped that we had some other regular and traditional Japanese food like yakitori so I didn't feel like I was just having a meal of all food I have never had before. I also liked how attentive the tour guide was. She was amazing in explaining everything from the history of the food and area to why Japanese people enjoy these types of food. This was a very fun and interesting tour. It is also a very small group tour so we were able to ask the tour guide any questions we wanted and it was great that we were able to go on our own pace, not feeling rushed like when we are on other bigger group tours that we booked in Japan. I would like to come back and join another tour from this company one day. Thanks guys for the great time.