TOKYO FOOD TOUR FOR THE CULTURALLY CURIOUS

Join a lively, local Tokyo evening tour to sites most tourists miss.

From £61 /person
Includes Dinner and Drinks 3 Hours (approx.) Up to 6 people (9 for private tours)

Tokyo Food Tours in English

Want to venture beyond the familiar streets of Shinjuku and Shibuya? Join us for an immersive evening exploring authentic Tokyo life in some of our favorite neighborhoods. Experience local eateries and interact with the city’s residents in areas where international visitors are a rare sight.

Located just a stone’s throw from Shinagawa Station, you’ll get to wander through interesting, atmospheric areas accompanied by our intimate group of no more than six participants. Savor Tokyo’s culinary treasures with us!

Traveling elsewhere on your visit to Japan? Check out our Osaka Foodie Tour, Kyoto Food Tour, and Hiroshima Walking Tour to experience each city’s unique food culture!

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Historic Landmarks

These very old parts of Tokyo are overflowing with history, some from very long ago, and some from the post-war era.

Professional Guide

Real English, real skills, and great personalities. Our guides have the knowledge and expertise to provide you with interesting, fun, and memorable tours.

Fully-Narrated Tour

Our tours never leave you to wander about on your own. Your guide stays with you the whole time to answer questions, offer insights, and share plenty of laughs.

Easy Access

This tour starts just outside a rail or subway station, making meeting up an anxiety-free experience.

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A Tokyo Evening Tour Overview 

Begin your Tokyo evening adventure at JR Oimachi Station. Though only a single stop away from the bustling modernity of Shinagawa, Oimachi offers a pedestrian-friendly environment.

Join us as we introduce you to the diverse nightlife of Oimachi, from quirky bars to hostess clubs (entirely suitable for ages 13 and up). As dusk settles, the alleyways come alive with “salarymen” winding down and locals sharing drinks and food.

Great Japanese Cuisine on Our Tokyo Food Tour

Throughout the evening, we’ll drop by three distinct restaurants. While our picks may vary from tour to tour, you can often expect to visit “tachinomi” – establishments where patrons enjoy delightful bites while standing at a bar or small tables. These aren’t mere drinking spots but full-blown restaurants offering a standing dining experience. It’s a refreshing change for those who’ve sat through a day’s work.

Our menu often includes yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), slow-cooked meats, seafood, and various other delicacies. You’ll get to savor a minimum of 10 dishes across our chosen eateries. And to complement the food? A drink at each location, be it alcoholic or non-alcoholic. Begin with a traditional beer, and if you’re keen, venture into the world of shochu or sake, especially at our potential sake-specialized tachinomi finale.

Explore Two Neighborhoods on this Tokyo Night Tour

Beyond Oimachi, we take you to Kamata, a painless 6-minute train ride away (fare covered). Kamata offers a different flavor, emphasizing more on food and the captivating game of pachinko.

An unusual yet enlightening stop in our tour is a visit to a local supermarket. Here, we offer insights into Japanese food preparation. This is not your regular foodie experience, and it promises a unique perspective you’d hardly find in Shinjuku.

Our dining itinerary might involve two restaurants in Oimachi and one in Kamata, or vice versa. We’re flexible and willing to adjust based on your food preferences. Do inform us of any dietary needs in advance.

A Walking Tokyo Food Tour Through the Eyes of a Local

Shinjuku and Shibuya have their charms, but if you seek an authentic Tokyo experience, you need to venture beyond the mainstream. Oimachi and Kamata, our chosen locales, are not just genuine Tokyo neighborhoods; they also welcome foreigners warmly and boast remarkable gastronomic offerings.

Join us for a true taste of Tokyo!

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Itinerary for Our Evening Food Tour in Tokyo

JR Oimachi Station has been here since 1901, but the area doesn’t quite look that old. Still, you’ll get great pics in the restaurant- and bar-lined backstreets that are just wide enough for two people to walk abreast. It’s a very Japanese vibe. We’ll give you a nightlife primer on our walkabout, and also stop at one or two restaurants. We’ll spend about 75 minutes in Oimachi.

The six-minute train ride to Kamata gives us some time to chat about Tokyo in general. And then, we hit the ground running (well, not really running), checking out the neighborhood pachinko hall just outside the station. After that, we spend some time learning interesting things about Japanese food shopping and cooking in general as we walk and talk through a local supermarket. We usually spend about 45 minutes between restaurants to build your appetite back up.

We’ll go to one or two more restaurants here in Kamata (depending on if we went to one or two in Oimachi). There are a few we like to choose from, but we’d be extra excited to show you our favorite sake (Japanese rice wine). We’ll choose some sake based on your taste preferences, and we can almost guarantee you’re going to like sake more after this stop!

Quick Tips for Our Tokyo Foodie Tour

There are a few things we’d like you to take note of before joining us.

  • The legal drinking age in Japan is 20
  • All participants must be 18+ to participate in this experience

  • While not overtly risque, the tour includes commentary and contents that may not be suitable for pre-teens
  • Please come wearing comfortable shoes, and dress for some time both indoors and outdoors
  • Unfortunately, we cannot wait for late-comers, so do plan on arriving a bit early

Inclusions:

  • A dinner’s worth of food across three different restaurants
  • Up to three alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks (one at each stop).

Exclusions:

  • Drinks beyond the three provided (you can purchase more directly from the restaurant if you wish)

Solo Travelers:

In order to keep our pricing as low as possible, we aim to never charge more for solo travelers. However, if the minimum of 2 guests is not met for this tour we will offer you as a solo traveler one of the following 3 options.

  • To attend the tour on an alternate date.
  • Pay a 3000 yen solo supplement
  • Receive a full refund

Historic and Cultural Landmarks

Though we’ll be exploring old neighborhoods, to be honest, there isn’t anything that could be considered a landmark in that sense. However, culturally, there is a laundry list of things to see and immerse yourself in! You’re sure to remember these places long after the tour has ended.

Easy Access

We start our tour at JR Oimachi Station’s East exit. There are many exits, and one is even called “Central East exit”, so it is very important to use the exit that is labeled as “East exit”.

Get to know some of our guides

We’re proud to have a diverse team of personable, knowledgeable guides fluent in both English and Japanese, serving travelers across multiple regions of Japan. Here, you’ll get to know just a few of the exceptional people who bring our tours to life.

Laura

Guide in Kansai Region
Japan has always been a dream of mine; and it certainly hasn’t disappointed. I’ve now been living on this beautiful island for over seven years! Originally from France, I’ve always been fascinated by Japan’s deep culture, timeless beauty, and the authenticity of its people. Over time, I truly fell in love with the Kansai region, not only for its incredible variety of food, but also for the many warm and memorable encounters I’ve had here. That’s why I’m so excited to share this unique journey and experience with you during our tours!

Kensuke

Guide in Hiroshima Region
Based in Hiroshima, Kensuke has a deep appreciation for the city’s unique atmosphere, rich history, and incredible food. He enjoys exploring the roots of Japanese culture and traditions, and through his guiding, he aims to share not only historical facts but also the values and character that define the Japanese people. His goal is to convey perspectives and insights that only a native Japanese person can truly express.

Ferdinand

Guide in Kansai region
A native of France by birth, I have, for the past seven years, made my home in the city of Osaka, having previously resided in Tokyo. Combining my love for Japan, its rich traditions and culinary delights, and the simple pleasure of walking and meeting new people, I decided to pursue a career where I can have these fervent passions shared with others; because I am deeply in love with the somewhat timeworn charm of Osaka’s post-war industrial visage, and the mysterious and quiet charm of its labyrinthine alleyways.

Michelle

Guide in Tokyo Region
Taiwanese-Italian by heritage, Japan resident for the last 10 years, and lifelong fan of a good story. Though I’ve lived here long enough to know the quiet backstreets and the best local snacks, I still explore with the curiosity of a first-time visitor. Fluent in English (it’s the language I’ve always lived in), plus Japanese and Italian, I’m the kind of guide who makes you feel like you’re catching up with an old friend, the one who just happens to know all the history, hidden corners, and how to get the perfect photo.

Pickup Point

Please meet us at the Oimachi Station's JR East Exit. Note that there is something called the Central East Exit, but you don't want that.

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