Indulge in a culinary odyssey through Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya district. This guided food tour invites you to savor 15 mouthwatering dishes across four local eateries. From authentic Japanese street food to hearty ramen and savory tonkatsu, you’ll embark on a delightful gastronomic journey. With private transportation and a selection of beverages, this intimate experience caters to foodies seeking to explore the city’s rich culinary landscape. What awaits you in Shibuya’s bustling streets?
Key Points

- This Shibuya food tour in Tokyo allows you to sample 15 authentic Japanese dishes across 4 local eateries.
- The tour includes dinner and 3 drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic), providing a comprehensive culinary experience.
- Private transportation is provided, ensuring a seamless and convenient tour.
- The tour is ideal for foodies and those exploring Tokyo’s vibrant culinary landscape.
- The tour starts and ends at the Hachiko gate of Shibuya Station, with easy access to public transportation.
Tour Overview

The Shibuya Food Tour takes travelers on a culinary adventure through Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya district.
Over the course of the tour, you will sample 15 delectable dishes across four local eateries. The tour includes dinner and three drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
Private transportation is provided, ensuring a seamless experience.
Whether you’re a foodie or simply seeking a unique way to explore Tokyo, this tour offers a comprehensive and memorable introduction to the city’s diverse culinary landscape.
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Meeting and End Point

Participants meet the tour guide in front of SHIBU HACHI BOX at the Hachiko gate of Shibuya Station. The guide will be holding a sign that says "Local Guide Stars" to identify themselves. The tour begins and ends at this central meeting point, ensuring a seamless experience for travelers.
| Meeting Point | End Point | Accessibility |
|---|---|---|
| SHIBU HACHI BOX | SHIBU HACHI BOX | Most travelers can participate, but it is not wheelchair accessible. The tour is near public transportation. |
The Shibuya Food Tour is designed for a maximum of 15 travelers, providing an intimate and personalized experience.
Tour Details
Travelers receive confirmation at the time of booking for the Shibuya Food Tour.
The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers, and most can participate. It’s stroller accessible but not wheelchair accessible, and it’s located near public transportation.
Key tour details:
- Confirmation received at booking
- Maximum of 15 travelers
- Most travelers can participate
- Stroller accessible, not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
The tour includes dinner and 3 drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) as part of the Shibuya Food Tour experience exploring 15 dishes across 4 eateries.
Pricing and Cancellation

The Shibuya Food Tour is priced from $104.68 per person, offering a low-price guarantee.
Travelers can enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This tour also provides a "Reserve Now and Pay Later" option, allowing more flexibility for booking.
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the tour ensures an intimate and personalized experience.
Whether you’re seeking a unique culinary adventure or want to explore Shibuya’s vibrant food scene, this tour offers an excellent value for the price.
Exploring Shibuya’s Culinary Delights

On the Shibuya Food Tour, participants embark on a culinary adventure through the bustling streets of Tokyo’s renowned Shibuya district.
The tour features 15 delectable dishes across 4 eateries, offering a diverse taste of the neighborhood’s vibrant food scene.
Highlights include:
- Sampling authentic Japanese street food like takoyaki and okonomiyaki
- Indulging in hearty ramen and savory tonkatsu (deep-fried pork cutlet)
- Experiencing the unique flavors of Japanese izakaya-style small plates
- Discovering traditional confections and artisanal sweets
- Sipping on a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to complement the culinary journey.
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Savoring the Flavors of Japan

Embarking on the Shibuya Food Tour, visitors enjoy Japan’s vibrant culinary landscape, savoring an array of authentic flavors that define the nation’s rich food heritage.
From the bustling streets of Shibuya, the tour takes them on a gastronomic journey, exploring 15 distinct dishes across four eateries.
Guests indulge in a variety of Japanese specialties, including mouthwatering sushi, savory ramen, and delectable desserts, all while sipping on a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
With private transportation provided, the tour ensures a seamless and immersive experience, allowing visitors to fully savor the flavors of Japan.
Taking in the Local Experience

How does the Shibuya Food Tour immerse visitors in the local experience? The tour leverages private transportation to take guests on a culinary journey through iconic Shibuya. Along the way, they’ll savor 15 dishes across 4 authentic eateries, providing a taste of Tokyo’s vibrant food scene.
The experience includes:
- Meeting at the Hachiko Gate, a renowned Shibuya landmark
- Exploring hidden gems and local favorites handpicked by a knowledgeable guide
- Indulging in a mix of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to complement the meal
- Discovering the unique flavors and culinary traditions of Japan
- Returning to the starting point, fully immersed in the Shibuya district’s lively atmosphere.
What to Expect on the Shibuya Food Tour

Visitors can expect a culinary adventure that showcases the vibrant flavors of Shibuya. The Shibuya Food Tour takes guests on a journey through 4 eateries, sampling 15 different dishes.
Highlights include classic Japanese fare like yakisoba and takoyaki, as well as unique local specialties. The tour includes dinner and 3 drinks, both alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
Private transportation is provided, and the tour starts and ends at the Shibuya Station’s Hachiko Gate. Travelers can expect a maximum group size of 15, and the tour is accessible for most.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours prior.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Vegetarian/Vegan Options Available on the Food Tour?
The tour overview does not explicitly mention vegetarian or vegan options. Travelers with dietary restrictions should contact the tour provider to inquire about the availability of suitable dishes before booking the tour.
How Much Local Currency Should I Bring for Additional Purchases?
The tour includes dinner and 3 drinks, but additional food and drinks not in the package will cost extra. It’s recommended to bring around 2,000-3,000 yen ($15-$22) for any extra purchases during the tour.
Can I Take Photographs During the Food Tour?
Yes, participants are generally permitted to take photographs during the food tour. However, it’s best to be considerate of other guests and the tour guide’s instructions to avoid disruptions.
Do I Need to Book This Tour in Advance?
Yes, you need to book this tour in advance. The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers, and confirmation is received at the time of booking. Reserving early is recommended to secure a spot on this popular food tour.
Is There an Age Limit for Participants on the Food Tour?
The tour does not have an age limit, and most travelers can participate. However, the tour is not wheelchair accessible, so individuals with mobility limitations may need to consider this when booking.
The Sum Up
Set out on a culinary adventure in Tokyo’s vibrant Shibuya district, savoring 15 delectable dishes across four local eateries. This guided food tour offers a delightful mix of authentic Japanese street food, hearty ramen, and savory tonkatsu. With private transportation and a maximum of 15 travelers, this intimate experience allows you to explore Tokyo’s rich culinary landscape.
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