Experience the best of Shibuya’s unique culture on this unlimited Wagyu BBQ, sushi, and shabushabu tour. Explore the vibrant neighborhood while indulging in delicious food and capturing memorable moments.
Experience the best of Shibuya’s unique culture on this unlimited Wagyu BBQ, sushi, and shabushabu tour. Explore the vibrant neighborhood while indulging in delicious food and capturing memorable moments.
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Hachiko - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Faithful mutt Hachiko spent nine years waiting for his master outside Shibuya Station, and is commemorated in a memorial service every April 8 at this still-popular meeting spot. - Shibuya Crossing - There is…
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Hachiko - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Faithful mutt Hachiko spent nine years waiting for his master outside Shibuya Station, and is commemorated in a memorial service every April 8 at this still-popular meeting spot. -
Shibuya Crossing - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
There’s nothing quite like the utterly frenzied yet organized chaos of Shibuya Crossing, one of the top attractions in Tokyo. Its nickname, the ‘Scramble’, perfectly sums up the nature of this jumbled intersection that sees thousands of people pass through it every day.
The crossing has long been a trademark of the district alongside Hachiko, and the junction’s foot traffic is only increasing. For some, navigating the crossing can be disorienting: when the light changes, it feels as though there are swarms of people coming towards you from all directions. For others, it’s just another part of the daily commute. Whether you’re there to capture the action with a camera in hand or just in the area waiting for friends, trust us — the view is better from up here.
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Shibuya Center-gai - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Walk across the famous Shibuya Scramble Crossing and head into the narrow streets of Center-Gai, the central hub for youth culture in Tokyo. Throughout the day, hordes of young people come here in search of the latest in fashion and music. -
Shibuya 109 - 2nd “All We can Eat place”. We will eat Sushi(Morning tour: 1 plate is included Afternonn tour: included as unlimited ) &
“shabushabu Japanese Beef Nabe”
There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
This landmark Shibuya store is the domain of the joshikosei – the fashion-obsessed teenage girls who don’t just follow trends but start them. Take a stroll around to see them in action and indulge in some amateur anthropology. The nearby Magnet by Shibuya 109 houses some trendy shops for men, as well as a rooftop park for great views of the area’s iconic crossing.
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Tower Records Shibuya - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Tower Records was given an extensive overhaul in late 2012 that increased its whopping 5,000 square metres of floor space. There’s now a bookstore and a decent café on the second floor, the music sections now give prominent placement to back catalogue stock as well as new arrivals, and there’s ample opportunities for listening to records before you buy, plus extra space for live performances. -
Vape Studio Shibuya Spain-zaka - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Spainzaka or the Spanish Slope is a street that runs from the back of the Shibuya PARCO Part I building to Inogashira Street. It is just short of 100 meters in length. The street was given its name in 1975 by Yasuo Uchida, the owner of the Café Arabica, who was asked by PARCO to name the street. Uchida was so fascinated by the Spanish scenery he saw in photographs that it motivated him to decorate his own café with Spanish-style interiors. He did not hesitate at all when naming the street. After the street had been named, the residents of the area all cooperated to remodel the buildings into a Southern-European style. More than 30 stores, including restaurants, cafes, clothing shops, and sundry shops, line the street. The TOKYO FM Spainzaka Studio is located in PARCO Part I. The studio hosts live broadcasts on weekday evenings and Saturday afternoons. -
Pokemon Center Shibuya - Here is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Right across from Nintendo Tokyo, the new Pokémon Center Shibuya looks like the futuristic lab of the game’s Professor Willow. At the entrance, you’ll be greeted by a life-sized Mewtwo hibernating in a water tank, before you venture into a massive retail space filled with all your favorite Pokémon characters in every imaginable form. Shop for Pokémon plushies, phone cases (with Swarovski crystals, no less), sheet masks, and keep an eye out for limited-edition designs only available in Japan, especially the Shibuya-exclusive Pokémon x Super Mario 8-Bit Scramble collaboration tees and backpacks. As a nod to Shibuya’s famous street culture, there’s also Pokémon skateboards and fashion. -
Shibuya Parco - A unique public park. You can take pictures at the square [ROOFTOP PARK] on the rooftop of Shibuya PARCO.
Located in a location that overlooks the entire Shibuya area, the night view is beautiful, and the outdoor plaza lit up is magical.
Recommended for date scenes etc.
You can also discuss the use of the waiting room and photo shoot at the cafe attached to the rooftop. -
Shibuya Kuritsu Miyashita Park - 1st All We Can Eating place. WAGYU Japanese BBQ
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KITKAT Chocolatory Miyashita Park Shibuya - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
The renovated Miyashita Park is another new addition to Shibuya’s ever-changing cityscape. Previously a public park located along the Yamanote line, this glitzy new three-storey building is home to a shopping mall, a variety of restaurants and cafés, as well as a hotel. Feeling peckish? Check out Shibuya Yokocho on the first floor where you can hop from one small venue to the next, sampling specialties from all over Japan.
However, the highlight is the spacious rooftop park, complete with sports facilities, including a skate park, a bouldering wall and even a sand-covered court perfect for beach volleyball. If you’d rather something less strenuous, grab a drink at the on-site Starbucks – designed by streetwear icon Hiroshi Fujiwara to look like a petrol station – and unwind on the open lawn area.
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Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho - There is a description of this spot. We will take a commemorative photo at this spot. A description of this location is below.
Wander around the ramshackle street of Nonbei Yokocho (‘Drunkard’s Alley’) where you’ll find rows of tiny bars – some so small that they only fit four or five people at a time. The street once hosted the Tokyu railway corporation’s head office, but things here changed drastically in the early postwar years. Dating back to the early 1950s, popular yakitori shops and similar eateries rule the alley. One of the most popular is Okasan (‘mother’), a bare-bones joint that’s been serving hungry patrons for three generations. You’ll also find bars, bistros and quirky shops at Nonbei, conveniently located right by bustling Shibuya Station. Although it’s become a tad more touristy in recent years, this one’s still one of Tokyo’s most representative yokocho. - Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu - We are coming back to the first meeting point finally.
- Dinner included
- Professional photo session at prime locations
- Dinner included
- Professional photo session at prime locations
- Hotel pickup
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Hotel pickup
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
Let’s experience the All We Can Eat and Shibuya’s Unique Culture tour!
Shibuya: it’s the neighborhood with everything. Cutting-edge fashion boutiques, world-class nightclubs, unbeatable record shops, hip bars, dining options ranging from fancy washoku eateries to dirt-cheap diners – if you want it, you can probably find it here.
The area’s also in the…
Let’s experience the All We Can Eat and Shibuya’s Unique Culture tour!
Shibuya: it’s the neighborhood with everything. Cutting-edge fashion boutiques, world-class nightclubs, unbeatable record shops, hip bars, dining options ranging from fancy washoku eateries to dirt-cheap diners – if you want it, you can probably find it here.
The area’s also in the middle of a seemingly never-ending revamp, with new commercial complexes such as Miyashita Park, Shibuya Parco and Shibuya Scramble popping up around the busy station.
①Morning tour Time②Afternoon Tour Time
①10:30②15:30 Starting point at the outdoor Entrance of Tokyu Excel Hotel. Then We will go around sightseeing points.
①11:00②16:00 Kobe Beef & More thanA3 rated Wagyu BBQ eating that Unlimited eating and sightseeing points and doing photoshoot.
①12:40②17:40 Starting to eat “Sushi(①tour: Not included ②tour: included as unlimited )” and “shabushabu Japanese Beef Nabe” .
①14:30②19:30 sight seeing and return to the ending point.
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.