Exploring the vibrant streets of Shibuya at night can be a captivating experience, especially for foodies. The Night Guided Food Tour offers an immersive 3-hour journey, showcasing Japan’s iconic dishes and local culture. Led by a knowledgeable guide, guests embark on a culinary adventure, savoring flavors from yakitori to ramen. While the tour doesn’t accommodate specific dietary needs, it promises an unforgettable taste of Shibuya’s gastronomic delights. Curious to learn more about this unique opportunity?
Key Points

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The 3-hour Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya features quintessential Japanese dishes like yakitori, sashimi, ramen, and okonomiyaki, accompanied by three drinks per person.
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The tour meeting point is the Hachikō Memorial Statue, and the experience includes a city walk, cultural exploration, and insights from a local guide.
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The tour price is $184 per person and includes hotel transfers and transportation, but it is not wheelchair accessible and does not accommodate certain dietary restrictions.
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Pregnant women and individuals with back problems or serious medical conditions should avoid this tour, as it involves walking and standing that may pose challenges.
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Travelers with common food allergies like wheat, soy, and seafood should communicate any health concerns with the tour provider for safety purposes.
Tour Overview
The Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya offers an immersive culinary experience in Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya district.
The 3-hour tour, priced at $184 per person, takes guests on a gastronomic journey through the city’s nightlife. Highlights include savoring yakitori, sashimi, ramen, and okonomiyaki, with three drinks included.
While the tour accommodates dietary restrictions, options for vegetarians, vegans, and gluten-free diners aren’t available.
The experience starts at 7:00 pm, meeting at the iconic Hachiko memorial. The tour is private, led by a local guide, and culminates with a return to the starting point.
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Tour Details

This 3-hour food tour starts at 7:00 pm and takes guests on a culinary adventure through Shibuya’s vibrant nightlife.
The tour includes dinner featuring beloved Japanese dishes like yakitori, sashimi, ramen, and okonomiyaki. Guests will also enjoy three drinks per person.
However, the tour doesn’t accommodate dietary restrictions such as vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free. Travelers with allergies to wheat, soy, or seafood should be cautious.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible and isn’t recommended for those with back problems, medical conditions, or pregnant women.
Meeting and End Point

Guests meet for the Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya at the Hachikō Memorial Statue, located at 2 Chome-1 Dogenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043.
Look for a guide with a fan in front of the Hachiko mural. The tour starts at 7:00 pm and returns to the meeting point.
Wheelchair users should note the tour isn’t accessible. Hotel transfers and transportation are included in the tour price.
Guided Experience

Although this is a private tour/activity for your group only, a local guide is included to lead the experience. The guided tour offers a city walk and cultural exploration component as part of the overall experience.
| Overview | Duration |
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| Private Tour/Activity | Starts at 7:00 pm |
| Local Guide Included | – |
The local guide will help you navigate the bustling Shibuya neighborhood, providing insights into the city’s culture and history. This guided experience promises an immersive and personalized night out in Tokyo.
Dining Experience

After exploring the city with the local guide, the highlight of the Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya is the dining experience.
Guests will savor a delectable dinner featuring quintessential Japanese dishes like yakitori, sashimi, ramen, and okonomiyaki. Each course is accompanied by three drinks per person, allowing visitors to truly enjoy the local food and drink culture.
While vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options aren’t accommodated, the tour aims to cater to most dietary needs with advance notice.
The dining experience promises an authentic and memorable taste of Tokyo’s vibrant culinary scene.
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Health Considerations

The Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya may not be suitable for all travelers, as it’s not recommended for those with certain health conditions.
Travelers with back problems, pregnant women, and those with serious medical conditions should avoid this tour. The walking and standing involved, as well as the variety of foods with common allergens like wheat, soy, and seafood, could pose challenges for these individuals.
Participants should carefully consider their physical abilities and any dietary restrictions before booking the tour. Clear communication with the tour provider about any health concerns is essential to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
Additional Details

The Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya provides a comprehensive experience, including dinner and three drinks per person.
The tour meets at the Hachikō Memorial Statue, where a guide with a fan will be waiting. After the tour, guests return to the same meeting point.
While the experience is private and includes a local guide, it’s not wheelchair accessible. Hotel transfers and transportation are included, but the tour isn’t recommended for those with back problems, pregnant travelers, or those with serious medical conditions.
Tips are optional. This tour offers an immersive taste of Shibuya’s vibrant nightlife and cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Request Specific Dishes or Cuisines?
Specific dish or cuisine requests may not be accommodated, as the tour includes a pre-selected menu featuring local specialties like yakitori, sashimi, ramen, and okonomiyaki. Dietary restrictions can be indicated at booking, but options may be limited.
How Much Time Is Allocated for Each Food Stop?
The tour allocates approximately 45-60 minutes at each of the 4 food stops, allowing guests to leisurely enjoy the featured dishes like yakitori, sashimi, ramen, and okonomiyaki while learning about the local cuisine and culture from the guide.
Is Photography Allowed Throughout the Tour?
Photography is allowed throughout the tour. The tour guide encourages guests to document their food and cultural experiences. However, guests should be mindful of other diners and any restrictions at each food stop.
Can I Request a Private Tour for My Group?
Yes, the tour is a private experience for your group only. The details indicate it’s a "Private tour/activity (only your group)" led by a local guide.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There’s no formal dress code for the tour, but wearing comfortable walking shoes and casual, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended. The focus is on the food and cultural experience, not strict attire.
The Sum Up
The Night Guided Food Tour in Shibuya offers a delightful culinary adventure through the vibrant streets, showcasing iconic Japanese dishes and drinks. Led by a local guide, this immersive experience provides insights into the area’s culture and history. While it doesn’t accommodate specific dietary restrictions, it’s a must-try for foodies looking to explore Shibuya’s vibrant dining scene.
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