The Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour offers a unique culinary experience in the heart of Tokyo. Spanning approximately three hours, this tour guides visitors through a vibrant local neighborhood, allowing them to explore authentic Japanese cuisine and nightlife. With dinner, drinks, and a small group setting included, participants can enjoy the rich culture and flavors of Shinjuku. Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or simply seeking a memorable adventure, this tour promises to leave a lasting impression.
Key Points

- Highly-rated 3-hour gastronomic experience in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district, featuring authentic Japanese cuisine, alcoholic beverages, and a vibrant nightlife exploration.
- Comprehensive dinner and drinks package with one free alcoholic drink and sake at each bar, providing an immersive culinary journey.
- Meeting point at JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square, with the tour concluding in the eclectic Shinjuku Golden-Gai neighborhood.
- Not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for individuals with certain medical conditions, with a maximum group size of 6 travelers.
- Tour priced at $107.66 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience and a professional photographer guide.
Tour Overview
The Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour is a highly-rated gastronomic experience in Tokyo, Japan.
With a name that reflects its focus, the tour takes guests on a journey through the vibrant Shinjuku neighborhood. Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 12 reviews, the tour is 100% recommended by travelers.
It lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 5:30 PM and concluding in the renowned Shinjuku Golden-Gai, home to over 280 bars.
The tour includes dinner, food at each restaurant, and alcoholic beverages, providing a comprehensive culinary exploration of the local dining scene.
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Dinner and Drinks Included

The tour provides a comprehensive culinary experience, offering dinner and an array of alcoholic beverages.
Theres some good a delicious dinner at one of the local restaurants, savoring authentic Japanese cuisine.
The tour also includes one free alcoholic drink and sake at each bar, allowing participants to enjoy the vibrant nightlife of Shinjuku.
This all-inclusive package ensures that travelers can fully enjoy the food and drink offerings without worrying about additional costs.
The guided experience allows guests to explore the local flavors and cultural nuances of the Shinjuku district.
Meeting and End Point

Travelers meet at the JR Shinjuku East Exit Station Square, in front of the iconic gold lion statue.
From this central location, the walking tour embarks on an immersive culinary exploration of Shinjuku.
The tour concludes in the vibrant Shinjuku Golden-Gai, known for its eclectic collection of over 280 bars.
This intimate setting offers:
- A glimpse into Tokyo’s lively nightlife
- Opportunities to mingle with locals and fellow travelers
- An unforgettable conclusion to an evening of delectable Japanese cuisine and drinks.
The meeting and end points seamlessly bookend a memorable food and drink experience in one of Tokyo’s most dynamic neighborhoods.
Accessibility and Group Size
Although the Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour offers an immersive culinary experience, it may not be suitable for all travelers.
The tour is not wheelchair accessible and is not recommended for those with back problems, pregnant individuals, or those with heart conditions or serious medical concerns.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 6 travelers, providing a more intimate and personalized experience.
The tour is, however, conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible for those able to participate.
Careful consideration of one’s physical capabilities is advised before booking this unique food and drink adventure.
Booking Details
How much does the Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour cost per person? The tour is priced from $107.66 per person.
Booking options include the ability to reserve now and pay later. Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
This tour provides exceptional value, allowing guests to:
- Savor a delicious dinner and drinks at various establishments
- Discover the vibrant Shinjuku district and its lively bar scene
- Capture memorable moments with a professional photographer guide
The convenient booking options and flexible cancellation policy make this Shinjuku food and drink experience a must-try for those seeking an authentic taste of Tokyo’s culinary delights.
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Unique Experiences
The Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour provides guests with a unique culinary and cultural experience.
Visitors embark on a journey through the vibrant streets of Shinjuku, exploring traditional izakayas and bars. The tour includes savory yakitori and refreshing cocktails, allowing guests to enjoy the flavors of Japanese cuisine.
Plus, the knowledgeable guides share insights into the rich history and local customs of the Shinjuku district, enhancing the overall cultural appreciation.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience, blending delectable food, lively atmosphere, and engaging cultural elements for a memorable night in Tokyo.
Tour Guide Feedback
Positive remarks from guests highlight the tour guides’ strong performance in conducting the Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour.
Guests praised the guides for their:
- Energy and enthusiasm, keeping the group engaged throughout the experience
- Attention to individual food preferences, ensuring everyone enjoyed the meals
- Ability to capture memorable moments through photography, allowing guests to relive the experience
The guides’ expertise and personalized approach contributed to the overall success of the tour, leaving guests with a fun and immersive experience in the vibrant Shinjuku neighborhood.
Overall Experience
Guests describe the Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour as a delightful night out, filled with opportunities to make new friends, savor delicious meals, and create lasting memories in the magical setting of Shinjuku. The tour includes visits to izakayas and bars, where guests enjoy yakitori and cocktails while the guides share insights about Shinjuku and Japanese culture. The experience is further enhanced by the positive energy and attention to food preferences from the guides, as well as the opportunity to capture memorable moments through photography.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Unique Experiences | Tour includes visits to izakayas and bars, featuring yakitori and cocktails. Guides share insights about Shinjuku and Japanese culture. |
| Guide Feedback | Positive remarks about the guides, particularly Miho for her energy and attention to food preferences, and Rin for capturing memorable moments through photography. |
| Overall Experience | Guests describe it as a fun night out, making friends, enjoying delicious meals, and creating lasting memories in a magical setting. |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is This Tour Suitable for Vegetarians or Those With Dietary Restrictions?
The tour’s suitability for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions is unclear from the information provided. It mentions including dinner and food at each restaurant, but specific dietary accommodations are not specified. Guests with special dietary needs should inquire directly with the tour operator.
Can I Modify the Tour to Include More Food Stops or Fewer Alcohol Stops?
It is generally possible to modify the tour itinerary to accommodate dietary needs or preferences, such as including more food stops or reducing the number of alcohol-focused venues. The tour provider may be able to customize the experience upon request.
What Time Does the Tour Typically End, and How Much Walking Is Involved?
The tour typically ends around 9:30 PM in the Shinjuku Golden-Gai area. Guests can expect to walk approximately 2-3 kilometers during the 4-hour experience, with frequent stops at various food and drink establishments.
Are There Any Discounts or Package Deals Available for This Tour?
No information is provided about any discounts or package deals for this tour. The tour pricing is listed as starting at $107.66 per person, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Can I Bring My Own Camera or Is Photography Restricted During the Tour?
Photography is generally permitted during the tour. Guests are welcome to bring their own cameras to capture the experiences and scenery. However, guests should be respectful of other participants and refrain from disrupting the group activities.
The Sum Up
The Shinjuku Food and Drink Walking Tour offers a comprehensive and immersive culinary experience in Tokyo, showcasing authentic Japanese cuisine and local nightlife. With dinner, drinks, and a small group setting, participants can enjoy a delightful evening exploring the vibrant Shinjuku district. The tour’s convenient meeting point, inclusive offerings, and knowledgeable guide contribute to an overall enjoyable and memorable experience for food lovers.
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