Tokyo’s vibrant culinary scene beckons travelers to embark on a unique gastronomic adventure. The Private Walking Tasting Tour by Secret Food Tours promises an unforgettable experience, guiding guests through 9 distinctive locations and offering 6 delectable tastings. With an English-speaking guide providing insights into local food, history, and culture, this 3 to 3 ½ hour tour starting and ending at Ueno Station offers a chance to discover the diverse flavors that make Tokyo’s cuisine truly exceptional. What secrets await for those who join this exclusive tasting journey?
- Key Points
- Tour Overview
- Tasting Highlights
- Meeting and Logistics
- Additional Information
- Pricing and Reviews
- Exploring Ueno Station
- Dive Into Japanese Cuisine
- Capturing the Culinary Experience
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Is the Tour Suitable for Children?
- Can We Request a Customized Tasting Menu?
- How Much Time Is Spent at Each Tasting Stop?
- Is the Tour Guide Fluent in Multiple Languages?
- Can We Purchase Any of the Tasted Items to Take Home?
- The Sum Up
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Key Points

- This private 3-3.5 hour walking tour in Tokyo includes 9 stops and 6 tastings, providing insight into local food, history, and culture.
- Highlights of the tour include sushi, gyoza, yakitori, meat croquette, seasonal fruits, matcha ice cream, and a secret dish.
- The tour starts and ends at Ueno Station, and an English-speaking guide leads the experience.
- The tour is not wheelchair accessible, and a moderate level of physical fitness is required.
- The tour is priced from €453.35 per person, with a lowest price guarantee and free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
Tour Overview

The Tokyo walking tasting tour with Secret Food Tours is a private experience that lasts 3 to 3 ½ hours.
During this time, visitors will stop at 9 locations, enjoying 6 tastings with a local, English-speaking guide. The tour provides insight into local food, history, and culture.
Highlights include Japanese sushi, the best gyoza, yakitori, Tokyo-style meat croquette, seasonal fresh fruits, matcha ice cream, and a secret dish.
The tour starts at Ueno Station and returns to the same location.
Travelers should wear comfortable walking shoes and be aware that dietary restrictions may not be accommodated.
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Tasting Highlights

Japanese sushi, the best gyoza, and yakitori (Japanese skewered chicken) are just some of the tasting highlights visitors can expect on this Tokyo walking tour.
They’ll also sample a Tokyo-style meat croquette, seasonal fresh fruits, and matcha ice cream.
The tour culminates with the reveal of a "secret dish" that showcases the guide’s insider knowledge of the city’s culinary scene.
With these six thoughtfully selected tastings, guests can enjoy Tokyo’s vibrant food culture and discover some of the city’s most delectable specialties.
Meeting and Logistics
According to the information provided, the meeting point for the Tokyo walking tasting tour is Ueno Station, 7 Chome-1 Ueno, Taito City, Tokyo.
The tour starts inside the JR Ueno Station building, near the Hard Rock Cafe. The tour returns to the same meeting location at the end. The starting time is 12:00 PM.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, but it’s near public transportation. A moderate level of physical fitness is required, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
The itinerary and menu are subject to change based on availability and weather.
Additional Information

Confirmation for the tour is provided within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.
The tour isn’t wheelchair accessible but is near public transportation. A moderate physical fitness level is required, and comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
The itinerary and menu are subject to change based on availability and weather. Dietary restrictions may not be accommodated, so it’s best to contact the tour company prior to booking.
Key Additional Information:
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Moderate physical fitness level required
Pricing and Reviews
The tour is priced from €453.35 per person, though the exact cost varies depending on the group size.
Travellers can take advantage of the Lowest Price Guarantee. Plus, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
The walking tasting tour has received an impressive 5.0 rating based on 5 reviews, all of which awarded it 5 stars. The reviews highlight the tour’s excellent value, knowledgeable local guide, and delicious food tastings.
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Exploring Ueno Station

As the meeting point for the Tokyo Walking Tasting Tour, Ueno Station provides a convenient and bustling starting location.
The station’s interior features:
- Numerous shops and eateries, offering visitors a preview of the culinary delights to come.
- A central location, easily accessible via various train lines and metro connections.
- A bustling atmosphere, with commuters and travelers alike flowing through the station’s corridors.
With the guide ready to lead the way, the tour group will embark on their gastronomic adventure, exploring the vibrant flavors and rich cultural heritage of Tokyo’s culinary landscape.
Dive Into Japanese Cuisine
What better way to dive into Japanese cuisine than through the Tokyo Walking Tasting Tour?
This private tour offers a comprehensive taste of the country’s culinary delights, from the freshest sushi to the iconic gyoza. Guests will indulge in a variety of traditional dishes, including the smoky yakitori and the Tokyo-style meat croquette.
To balance the savory flavors, the tour includes seasonal fresh fruits and the refreshing matcha ice cream. The grand finale is a "secret dish" that adds an element of surprise and delight.
With an expert local guide, this tour is a must-do for any foodie exploring Tokyo.
Capturing the Culinary Experience

Although a walking tour may seem like a passive experience, the Tokyo Walking Tasting Tour actively engages the senses, allowing participants to fully enjoy the city’s culinary treasures.
The tour offers a multi-sensory journey, where visitors:
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Sample a diverse array of authentic Japanese dishes, from sushi to yakitori to matcha ice cream.
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Hear the sizzle of skewers and the chatter of local vendors, immersing them in the vibrant foodscape.
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Discover hidden gems and gain insights into Tokyo’s food culture from a knowledgeable local guide.
This dynamic experience ensures participants leave with a deeper appreciation for the nuances of Japanese cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Suitable for Children?
The tour may not be suitable for children. It requires a moderate fitness level and doesn’t accommodate dietary restrictions. However, the provider should be contacted to confirm if children can be accommodated on the private tour.
Can We Request a Customized Tasting Menu?
Customers can request a customized tasting menu, but it’s subject to the tour provider’s approval and availability. They’ll need to contact the company prior to booking to discuss any dietary restrictions or preferences.
How Much Time Is Spent at Each Tasting Stop?
The tour’s tasting stops are not explicitly detailed, but it’s likely each lasts around 20-30 minutes to allow participants to fully experience the local flavors. The guide tailors the pacing to ensure an engaging and immersive food tour.
Is the Tour Guide Fluent in Multiple Languages?
The tour guide is an English-speaking local who provides insights into the food, history, and culture. It’s not mentioned if they’re fluent in multiple languages, but the focus is on providing an English-speaking experience.
Can We Purchase Any of the Tasted Items to Take Home?
The tour does not mention the ability to purchase any of the tasted items to take home. The focus seems to be on the guided tasting experience, rather than providing options for taking food items away.
The Sum Up
You’ll enjoy a delightful gastronomic journey through Tokyo’s vibrant culinary scene on the Private Walking Tasting Tour. With an expert English-speaking guide, you’ll savor 6 delicious tastings and gain insights into local food, history, and culture. Lasting 3 to 3 1/2 hours, this 5-star rated tour promises an unforgettable experience, starting and ending at Ueno Station.
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