On this tour, you'll get a glimpse into how Japanese people spend their time after work.
Bar-hopping culture is an inseparable part of Japanese culture.
We will meet in Ginza, one of Japan's most prestigious entertainment districts.
In Tsukishima you can sample Monjayaki, a hidden gem of local food.
Explore Shinbashi, the mecca of after-work entertainment, while learning about its history and Japan's bar-hopping culture.
We introduce hidden gems that you won't find on regular tours, and the deeper aspects of Japanese culture that are deeply rooted in Japanese life.
Two drinks and four snacks are included throughout the tour.
If you order more drinks or snacks than are provided on the tour, you will be responsible for your own expense.
We will generally visit recommended izakayas, but this can be changed if desired.
If you have any food allergies, please be sure to let us know in advance.
We cannot provide refunds if you choose not to order drinks or snacks for your own reasons.
Ginza Station Exit A7, in front of the Mitsukoshi Lion Statue
Shinbashi Station
As the sun sets, walk the streets of Ginza and learn about Japan's cultural development. We will learn about the history and culture of Ginza with the Seiko Clock Tower, a Ginza landmark, as our backdrop. Ginza began as a silver coin mint during the Edo period and has developed into one of Japan's leading high-end commercial cities. Experience the cultural development of Japan in Ginza, where old, long-established stores and cutting-edge commercial facilities coexist.
Before heading out after 5pm, try Tsukishima's soul food, Monjayaki (or Okonomiyaki). The roots of monjayaki lie in a sweet called mojiyaki, but during the Taisho era it evolved into okonomiyaki in Kansai and monjayaki in Kanto. Learn about the development of Japanese food culture at Tsukishima's famous Monja Street.
Enjoy Japanese after-5 culture in Shinbashi, the mecca of Japanese bar-hopping. You will experience the izakaya culture that began in the Edo period and "bar hopping," an essential part of Japanese culture. After visiting Shinbashi SL Park, which is said to be the birthplace of Japanese railways, we will visit two izakayas on the back corridor street that only locals know about.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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