Explore Shinjuku’s vibrant nightlife with a local guide. Discover Kabukicho’s evolution and enjoy a free video of your unforgettable journey.
Explore Shinjuku’s vibrant nightlife with a local guide. Discover Kabukicho’s evolution and enjoy a free video of your unforgettable journey.
- Omoide Yokocho - Also known as Memory Lane, Omoide Yokocho is a nostalgic enclave nestled in the backstreets of Shinjuku, capturing the essence of old Japan. It’s a special destination for international visitors, featuring small eateries that serve traditional izakaya-style dishes such as yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), kushiyaki (grilled…
- Omoide Yokocho - Also known as Memory Lane, Omoide Yokocho is a nostalgic enclave nestled in the backstreets of Shinjuku, capturing the essence of old Japan. It’s a special destination for international visitors, featuring small eateries that serve traditional izakaya-style dishes such as yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), kushiyaki (grilled skewers), oden (Japanese hot pot), and more.
The interiors of these intimate venues exude a retro ambiance, transporting visitors back to Japan’s Showa era. A visit to Omoide Yokocho offers a chance to engage with locals, providing an authentic glimpse into Japanese culture and daily life that typical tourist spots might not offer. It’s a place where the warmth and friendliness create a truly unique experience.
- Kabukicho - Known as the “Sleepless Town,” Kabukicho is Shinjuku’s lively entertainment district, offering an exciting experience for international travelers. As night descends, neon lights illuminate the area, bringing the streets to life. Kabukicho boasts a variety of attractions, including restaurants, bars, clubs, karaoke spots, and entertainment venues, ensuring there’s something for everyone.
Visitors can also enjoy unique experiences like the Robot Restaurant, cinemas, and charming alleyways that blend modernity with traditional allure. Kabukicho is a place where local culture and tourism intersect, offering an atmosphere that is both exotic and exhilarating. It’s the ideal location to experience Japan’s nightlife and create unforgettable memories, especially for those seeking an adventurous and vibrant side of Tokyo.
- Tokyu Kabukicho Tower - The Kabukicho Tower is a remarkable new addition to Shinjuku’s iconic Kabukicho district, featuring a variety of attractions that make it a must-see for international visitors. This towering complex includes multiple floors with dining, entertainment, and shopping options. The observation deck offers a panoramic view of Tokyo, making it an ideal spot to admire the city’s stunning skyline. Kabukicho Tower also features unique experiences like themed restaurants, a cutting-edge VR game center, and live performance venues, providing a taste of both modern and traditional Japanese entertainment.
Whether visitors are looking to enjoy a meal, explore innovative entertainment, or simply soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Kabukicho, the Tower offers a diverse and thrilling experience that embodies the energetic spirit of Tokyo.
- Shinjuku Golden Gai - Golden Gai is a hidden treasure in Shinjuku, offering a truly unique experience for international travelers eager to explore Tokyo’s local nightlife. This charming area is renowned for its narrow alleyways lined with tiny bars, each boasting its own unique charm and atmosphere. Many of these bars have been around for decades, maintaining an authentic, retro vibe that feels like a step back in time.
In Golden Gai, visitors can enjoy casual conversations with locals and bartenders, who are often friendly and welcoming. It’s a fantastic place to meet people from all walks of life, from artists and musicians to travelers from around the globe. With its nostalgic ambiance, Golden Gai offers a rare glimpse into a side of Tokyo that remains largely untouched by modernity, making it a memorable destination for those seeking something off the beaten path.
- Hanazono Shrine - Hanazono Shrine is a hidden oasis of peace located in the bustling heart of Shinjuku. For international travelers, it provides a unique opportunity to experience traditional Japanese spirituality amidst the city’s vibrant urban environment. Established over 400 years ago, the shrine is dedicated to Inari, the deity of prosperity, and is particularly popular among locals who visit to pray for success in business and good fortune.
One of Hanazono Shrine’s main attractions is its beautiful red torii gates, which offer a striking contrast to the modern buildings surrounding it. Throughout the year, the shrine hosts various festivals, including the lively Tori-no-Ichi Festival in November, where visitors can enjoy traditional Japanese music, food stalls, and vibrant parades. With its serene atmosphere, Hanazono Shrine allows visitors to step back in time and experience a piece of Japan’s rich cultural heritage, right in the heart of Tokyo.
- Walking tour with Local guide
- Local insights known only to the locals
- Walking tour with Local guide
- Local insights known only to the locals
- Purchasing omikuji and offering small change at the shrine are not included in the tour fee.
- Purchasing omikuji and offering small change at the shrine are not included in the tour fee.
Join a lively tour of Shinjuku, Tokyo’s top entertainment area, led by a knowledgeable local guide. Immerse yourself in the lively Kabukicho, where you’ll learn about its transformation from a past red-light district to a thriving nightlife center.
Wander through Tokyo’s largest alleyway dining area and experience a distinctive blend of tradition and…
Join a lively tour of Shinjuku, Tokyo’s top entertainment area, led by a knowledgeable local guide. Immerse yourself in the lively Kabukicho, where you’ll learn about its transformation from a past red-light district to a thriving nightlife center.
Wander through Tokyo’s largest alleyway dining area and experience a distinctive blend of tradition and modernity. Delight in game centers, ancient shrines, and the tales that contribute to Kabukicho’s unique character.
Rain or shine (Please bring an umbrella or raincoat if it rains).
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.