Discover hidden Izakayas in Tokyo’s Ginza with a local guide. Savor fresh, seasonal dishes and explore charming, off-the-beaten-path spots.
Discover hidden Izakayas in Tokyo’s Ginza with a local guide. Savor fresh, seasonal dishes and explore charming, off-the-beaten-path spots.
- Yurakucho - The first stop on the tour offers mainly fresh fish from Tsukiji Market and high-quality Japanese sake from across Japan. The menu changes daily based on what the owner acquires from the fish market. Guests can choose how to enjoy the fish, whether as sashimi, nitsuke (steamed with soy sauce or miso), grilled, or in soup. A cup of sake…
- Yurakucho - The first stop on the tour offers mainly fresh fish from Tsukiji Market and high-quality Japanese sake from across Japan. The menu changes daily based on what the owner acquires from the fish market. Guests can choose how to enjoy the fish, whether as sashimi, nitsuke (steamed with soy sauce or miso), grilled, or in soup. A cup of sake can be ordered to complement the dishes. The guide will provide recommendations, so there’s no need to worry.
- Ginza Mitsukoshi - Capture photos at the main crossing of Ginza’s central street, behind the SEIKO clock tower.
- Ginza - The second stop features a Japanese Wagyu beef BBQ, where guests can enjoy Wagyu tongue, Wagyu beef loin, and a fresh lemon cocktail. While Wagyu can be heavy and greasy when served as steak, here it is served in slices with freshly grated daikon radish and fresh green onion.
- Ginza Corridor Street - The final stop is a place called “Obanzai,” a home cooking method originating from Kyoto in the 70s-80s, referring to everyday side dishes. It is known for simple seasoning that enhances the natural flavors of ingredients, including seasoned, boiled, and deep-fried bitashi dishes. The ‘Okami-san,’ a master lady chef in a kimono, warmly welcomes guests as if they are her own children, creating a feeling of returning home. She is affectionately called “Mom.”
- Yurakucho Sanchoku Yokocho - Before concluding the tour, there is a stop at a hidden gem, an exciting Izakaya alley under the train tracks that is open 24/7. Guests can choose to stay and enjoy extra moments of the day after the tour if they wish!
- Dinner
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Dinner
- Landing and/or facility fees
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Additional drinks or food
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Additional drinks or food
Imagine yourself strolling through the lively streets of Ginza, accompanied by an experienced foodie guide who is also a professional photographer. With their expertise, you’ll explore the essence of Japanese food culture, enjoying local delicacies and beverages at genuine izakaya restaurants, with beautiful photographs to capture an unforgettable…
Imagine yourself strolling through the lively streets of Ginza, accompanied by an experienced foodie guide who is also a professional photographer. With their expertise, you’ll explore the essence of Japanese food culture, enjoying local delicacies and beverages at genuine izakaya restaurants, with beautiful photographs to capture an unforgettable evening.
・Enjoy 8-10 dishes and 4 drinks at 3 different types of Izakaya restaurants, featuring fresh seafood, Wagyu, and more…
・Benefit from personalized attention on an intimate small-group tour
・Your guide will take stunning photographs of your experience, which will be shared with you at no cost.
This is not just a food tour, but also an opportunity to interact with a friendly local guide and truly understand Japanese culture and cuisine.
- You should be over 21 years old .
- For this tour, it is possible (with advanced notice at the time of booking) to make adjustments to support the following dietary restriction , vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, etc . Please keep in mind, however, that we cannot make an allergy-free or dietary restriction food guarantee since food is prepared in kitchens that do not belong to Kanpai Food Tour . Also, some stops may not have a viable substitution but we will make every effort to compensate at different stops throughout the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.