
Tokyo Life After 5 Foods And Drinks
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Tokyo life after 5 - Foods & Drinks
Come along with me to discover the best late-night food and drinking spots in Tokyo! I’ll take you along to some of the most authentic local izakaya (Japanese gastropubs), like tachinomiya (standing bars) or yakitori (chicken skewer) bars in Shinjuku. You’ll visit places that only locals know about and experience Shinjuku nightlife like a local. Outside of the overcrowded and touristy areas of Shinjuku, you can really get to know the local atmosphere of the city and experience Japanese drinking culture for yourself. Prepare yourself for some tasty grilled Japanese dishes, paired with Japanese sake, beer, and other drinks. So, what are you waiting for! Let’s go and meet a lot of colorful and exciting people. Let's explore the best places to enjoy your night life in Shinjuku!
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Small Group Sushi roll and Tempura Cooking Class in Nakano
You can learn how to cook the two of Japan’s most famous foods. In a small group up to six and by comming my home, we offer a homestay-like experience at local home, not studio-like for tourists. Both sushi-rolls and tempura can be made with various kinds of ingredients so you can enjoy as you like after this lesson. Let’s make an outstanding Sushi-rolls and Tempura! - 2.5 hour sushi and tempura lesson in Tokyo - Roll 3 kinds of sushi-rolls - Deep-fry Tempura with seafoods and vegetables - Small group lesson so you can enjoy chat with me over cooking and eating. - Picking up and back to Asagaya station.(When your group is more than 5 people, we will use public bus together due to capacity of our car) I offer you not only for a cooking experience, but also an experience of our daily life in Tokyo. I love talking with foreign people and learning about your countries and cultures, so come to see me!
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Ramen&Tavern&Bar《ASAKUSA-FULLY-TOUR》Let's find old town gems!
Best local pub crawl tour in Asakusa! A Night of History, Culture, Food and Friendship! During the day, travelers flock to Asakusa to visit Senso-ji Temple and its vibrant shopping streets. But the true magic of Tokyo’s oldest neighborhood begins after dark or local foodie places. Join our Asakusa pub crawl tour and explore the secret side of this historic district with local guide, great food, and real connections! -Visit 3 unique places — Best Ramen, hidden taverns, local only bar! -Learn about Asakusa’s deep history from Edo(1860s) to today! -Interact with locals, share stories, and make new friends! -Taste authentic Japanese drinks! -Small group experience and solo travelers welcome. Let the night reveal the treasures the daytime crowds never see. Let’s have a once in life moment together! We're guiding people since 2018, Guided 30000+guest, 3500+review total (Average star 4.98/5) so far! If you could feel memorable time in Japan, it's the company's greatest pleasure. Cheers!
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Flavours of Tokyo: A Journey Through Time - Small Group Food Tour
This 5.5 hours tour takes you on a journey through time, through food! Spanning three geographical districts of Tokyo and three periods of time this food tour covers the foundation of Japanese food and cooking (the Edo period), the most popular present-day foods in Japan and finishes in the future with some fusion twists on traditional flavours. Visit Nihonbashi, Ginza / Tokyo Station and Akihabara. Enjoy 14 Japanese food tastings. Come hungry! You will need to be able to walk at a reasonable pace in a group environment and should expect to walk about 6.5 km or 4 miles in total over the 5.5 hours. You will also need to be able to walk up and down a large of number of stairs at subway stations. If you are not able to meet the walking requirement, the small group tour is not suitable for you, please contact us to change to a private tour.
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Mt Fuji Hidden Gem Custom Car Tour with Licensed Guide & Driver
Our tour is fully organized and operated by local Japanese experts. As one of the pioneers in offering private tours around Mt. Fuji, we combine extensive experience and local insight to deliver a refined, fully customized one-day tour that stands above the rest. Begin at Arakurayama Sengen Shrine, where the five-story pagoda frames Japan’s iconic peak, then take in the serene reflections of Mt. Fuji on the waters of Lake Kawaguchiko. Wander through a charming traditional village, and explore the mysterious Aokigahara Forest, home to hidden lava caves and the stories of the mountain. Experience Japan’s spiritual heritage as you visit ancient shrines and scenic spots, each revealing a different perspective of Mt. Fuji’s timeless beauty. Our qualified guide and driver will provide tailored recommendations, ensuring you see the best seasonal sights. We offer 2 options in this tour: Mt. Fuji and Lake Kawaguchiko (list from 1-19), or Mt. Fuji and Hakone (lists No.20-)
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Asakusa: 3.5-hour Big-picture History Walk
What if one half-day walk in Asakusa could reveal the bigger story of Japan? This tour goes far beyond sightseeing, using real landmarks to explain not just what you see, but as a gateway to understand Japan’s history, beliefs, and society. With your expert guide, you’ll: 1) Explore Japan’s 300-year isolation and reopening to the world. 2) Understand why Japan chose the Netherlands as its only trading partner when it closed itself. 3) Learn how the 19th-century Japanese art had an impact on the West, especially French impressionists. 4) Discover how Shinto and Buddhism have coexisted for over a millennium, with shared worshippers and a shared influence on everyday life. 5) Compare Japanese and Western symbolism, including dragons. 6) Discover the shared mindsets in Japan and the West a millennium ago. 7) Experience the contrast between the sacred temple and former entertainment districts 8) Explore nostalgic postwar lanes, and streets that evoke Edo-period Japan.
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