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◼︎ Our Story
MagicalTrip pioneered bar-hopping tours in Japan back in 2018 — before it was a thing. Every stop is handpicked by local izakaya-hoppers who actually drink here. The person next to you won't be a tourist — it'll be a salaryman unwinding after work, or a student fresh out of exams. That's the Shibuya we want you to experience.
◼︎ Not Just a Pub Crawl
Handpicked by local izakaya-hoppers — you get the best of Shibuya without the legwork. The night ends at a hidden sake bar a short walk from the Scramble — down a street most visitors walk right past. Never loved sake? The right bottle changes everything — your guide will help you find it.
◼︎ Small Group, Instant Chemistry
By the last stop, the table feels like old friends. Your guide handles navigation, ordering, and the language barrier — so you can just enjoy.
In front of Familymart Shibuya Orchard Road Store 8-minute walk from JR Shibuya Station (Hachiko Exit) Depending on which exit you use, it may take a bit longer — give yourself some extra time Your guide will be holding a red/orange sign that says "Magical Trip"
The tour ends at a hidden bar, a short walk from Shibuya Scramble Crossing.
Just minutes from one of the busiest intersections in the world, Udagawacho sits on a quiet plateau where the developers never quite arrived. Independent coffee shops, natural wine bars, and decades-old record stores line streets that feel nothing like the Shibuya most visitors see. This is where locals actually spend their evenings — and where your night begins, with a seat at one of the neighborhood's most beloved izakayas.
A pedestrian street that has reinvented itself every decade since the postwar years — from black market stalls to teen fashion mecca to the buzzing dining and nightlife strip it is today. Your guide walks you through the history as you move deeper into the crowd, before settling in at a lively local izakaya that captures everything Shibuya is known for.
Up to 3,000 people cross from every direction at once — and somehow, it works. Your guide explains how this intersection became a global symbol of Tokyo, and what's changed in the neighborhood towering above it. The perfect place to pause, look up, and take it all in — before disappearing down a side street to a hidden sake bar that most visitors walk right past.
The bronze statue of a dog who waited nearly a decade for an owner who never came home. Hachiko became a national symbol of loyalty — and the most recognizable meeting point in Tokyo. Your guide shares the story behind the statue before leading you into the city's most iconic neighborhood.
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