The Shinjuku Ramen Crawl offers an exceptional opportunity to explore Tokyo’s vibrant ramen scene. Participants can embark on a 1.5-hour culinary adventure, sampling delectable ramen at three renowned restaurants in the heart of the Shinjuku district. Led by a knowledgeable guide, this private tour provides an intimate experience, allowing visitors to savor up to 1,000 yen worth of ramen at each stop. With free cancellation available up to 24 hours prior, it’s a tempting opportunity to discover the best that Shinjuku’s ramen has to offer.
Key Points
- A 1.5-hour activity that allows sampling at three different ramen restaurants in the Shinjuku area, with a cost of $106.23 per person.
- The ramen fees cover up to 1,000 yen per restaurant, and the tour includes a knowledgeable local guide who provides insights during the experience.
- The meeting point is at the Shinjuku Station East Exit Police Box, and the tour starts and ends at the same location.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible, but most travelers can participate, and infant seats are available.
- The tour offers a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience, and a "Reserve now, pay later" option is available.
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Overview of the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl
The Shinjuku Ramen Crawl is a popular activity that allows visitors to sample three different ramen restaurants in the vibrant Shinjuku district of Tokyo.
The crawl lasts 1.5 hours and costs $106.23 per person, saving you $35.41. A local guide will lead the group, starting and ending at Shinjuku Station.
The fee includes ramen at up to three restaurants, up to 1,000 yen per restaurant. Other food and beverage expenses aren’t included.
The crawl is a private tour, so only your group will participate. Confirmation is provided at booking, and you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the experience.
Inclusions and Highlights
As part of the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl, participants receive the ramen fee for up to three different restaurants, with a maximum of 1,000 yen per hotel. The tour also includes a knowledgeable guide to lead the group and share insights. While ramen is the main focus, the experience allows for exploring other food and beverages during the 1.5-hour adventure.
Inclusions | Details |
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Ramen Fees | Up to 3 restaurants, max 1,000 yen per restaurant |
Guide Fee | Knowledgeable guide to lead the tour |
Other Expenses | Food and beverages beyond the included ramen |
The Shinjuku Ramen Crawl offers an immersive and delicious way to discover the vibrant ramen scene in Tokyo.
Meeting and End Point Details
The meeting point for the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl is at the Shinjuku Station East Exit Police Box, located at 3-chōme-38-1 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0022, Japan.
The guide will be holding a yellow sign, making it easy to identify them. The tour starts from this meeting point and ends back at the same location.
Participants are advised to arrive on time, as the group will move from one ramen shop to another during the 1.5-hour experience.
Public transportation is nearby, allowing easy access to the starting point.
Accessibility and Transportation
According to the information provided, the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl isn’t wheelchair accessible.
However, the tour is near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers. Infants must sit on laps, and infant seats are available.
The key transportation details are:
- The meeting point is at the Shinjuku Station East Exit Police Box.
- The guide will hold a yellow sign to help participants identify them.
- The activity ends back at the original meeting point.
- Most travelers can participate in the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl.
Infants and Children
Infants must sit on laps during the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl, though infant seats are available.
This activity isn’t recommended for young children who may find the pace and duration challenging. However, older kids can participate if they’re able to keep up.
The guide will accommodate families as best they can, but the focus is on experiencing the best ramen shops in a limited time. Parents should consider their child’s needs and stamina before booking.
Traveler Suitability
This activity targets adult travelers with a passion for ramen. While infants are welcome, they must sit on laps.
The tour is generally suitable for most travelers, with a few caveats:
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Participants should be able to walk for 1.5 hours and stand during the ramen tastings.
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Those with mobility issues or who use wheelchairs may find the tour challenging, as it isn’t wheelchair accessible.
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The tour includes visits to three ramen shops, so a tolerance for spicy and rich ramen flavors is recommended.
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The tour is conducted in English, so a basic understanding of the language is preferred.
Cancellation and Booking Policy
Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This allows them to book the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl with confidence, knowing they can adjust their plans if needed.
The "reserve now, pay later" option further secures their spot while maintaining flexibility. With these booking terms, participants can fully enjoy the culinary exploration of Shinjuku’s renowned ramen shops without worrying about unexpected schedule changes.
The cancellation and booking policy ensures a hassle-free experience, allowing visitors to focus on savoring the authentic flavors of the local ramen scene.
Experience the Best Ramen Shops in Shinjuku
What better way to take in Shinjuku’s renowned ramen culture than embarking on a guided ramen crawl? This 1.5-hour experience takes participants to three of the area’s best ramen shops, where they can:
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Savor the rich, flavorful broth and perfectly al dente noodles of authentic Japanese ramen.
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Discover the unique culinary styles and specialties of each hotel.
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Learn about the history, traditions, and techniques that make Shinjuku’s ramen scene so exceptional.
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Gain insider knowledge from a local guide experienced in navigating the vibrant food landscape.
Participants can expect to leave with full bellies and a deeper appreciation for the artistry of ramen.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Many Different Types of Ramen Will We Sample?
According to the overview, you will sample ramen at three different restaurants during the 1.5-hour Shinjuku Ramen Crawl tour. The tour includes the ramen fee for up to 1,000 yen per restaurant.
Can I Request Specific Dietary Accommodations?
Yes, you can request specific dietary accommodations. However, the tour provider should be informed in advance so they can try to accommodate your needs at the ramen shops visited during the Shinjuku Ramen Crawl.
Is There an Option to Add More Ramen Servings?
Yes, there is an option to add more ramen servings. Participants can purchase additional ramen servings at the restaurants visited during the tour for an extra cost, though this isn’t included in the tour package.
Will the Guide Provide Recommendations for Other Ramen Shops?
The guide will likely provide recommendations for other top ramen shops in the Shinjuku area, based on their expertise and knowledge of the local dining scene. However, the tour itself only includes tastings at three pre-selected ramen restaurants.
Can We Explore Shinjuku on Our Own After the Ramen Crawl?
Yes, the tour ends back at the meeting point, so participants are free to explore Shinjuku on their own after the ramen crawl. The activity is self-contained, and there’s no obligation to continue with the guide.
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The Sum Up
The Shinjuku Ramen Crawl offers a delightful 1.5-hour culinary adventure, allowing you to sample the best ramen in the vibrant Shinjuku district. With a knowledgeable guide, up to 1,000 yen worth of ramen at each stop, and a private tour, this experience ensures an intimate and flavorful exploration of Tokyo’s renowned ramen scene. With free cancellation available, it’s a perfect way to indulge in the city’s culinary delights.