Explore Tokyo’s Ueno district with a guided food tour. Savor sushi, gyoza, yakitori, and ramen while enjoying local drinks and vibrant nightlife.
Explore Tokyo’s Ueno district with a guided food tour. Savor sushi, gyoza, yakitori, and ramen while enjoying local drinks and vibrant nightlife.
- Ameyoko Shopping Street - Ameyoko in Ueno, Tokyo, is a lively market street known for its lively atmosphere and diverse shops. It started as a black market after World War II and there are 400 small shops are gathered in this small area. From fresh seafood and spices to clothes, cosmetics, and electronics, it’s a place where locals and tourists…
- Ameyoko Shopping Street - Ameyoko in Ueno, Tokyo, is a lively market street known for its lively atmosphere and diverse shops. It started as a black market after World War II and there are 400 small shops are gathered in this small area. From fresh seafood and spices to clothes, cosmetics, and electronics, it’s a place where locals and tourists enjoy shopping and exploring. You will get to see so many people eating and drinking inside and outside all day long. You can experience Tokyo’s lively culture through street food like grilled chicken skewers and unique souvenirs. Ameyoko is a must-visit for anyone wanting to see Tokyo’s energetic side and enjoy its rich variety of goods and foods.
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
Welcome to our Ueno Food and Drink Tour, a journey through one of Tokyo’s lively drinking districts where everyone enjoys eating and drinking outside!
First Stop: Sushi at Ueno Station
Our first destination is a local sushi spot inside Ueno Station, famous for its fresh fish. Sourcing their fish every morning, this spot ensures you enjoy Tokyo’s freshest…
Welcome to our Ueno Food and Drink Tour, a journey through one of Tokyo’s lively drinking districts where everyone enjoys eating and drinking outside!
First Stop: Sushi at Ueno Station
Our first destination is a local sushi spot inside Ueno Station, famous for its fresh fish. Sourcing their fish every morning, this spot ensures you enjoy Tokyo’s freshest sushi.
Second Stop: Gyoza
Next, we’ll try Japanese dumplings, or gyoza, at the best gyoza restaurant in Tokyo. With various flavors and a lively vibe, you’ll feel like a local!
Third Stop: Izakaya and Yakitori
We’ll then head to an izakaya, a Japanese-style pub, for chicken skewers (yakitori). Choose from over 50 drinks, including the recommended Yuzu Sour. Enjoy the night vibes and meet locals of all ages.
Final Stop: Ramen
We’ll finish at a hidden ramen shop serving amazing chicken soba, made with top-quality ingredients for a rich, smooth flavor.
- Legal drinking age in Japan is 20 years, so note that you cannot drink alcohol if you are below 20 years old
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.