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Vegan Food Tour in Shibuya

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Duration
3 hours
Number of Guests
2 - 5 guests
Accessibility
Family-friendly
Language
Japanese, English, German
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Halal, Vegan, Vegetarian, Pescetarian, Rain or shine, Shopping time, With dessert, With lunch, Learn etiquette
Discover the most delicious vegan side of Tokyo as you eat your way through Shibuya - vegan style! Explore the busy neighborhood with the BEST vegan fried chicken in town & yummy vegan snacks!
Highlights
Explore the city center of Shibuya - with an ALL-VEGAN menu & tips on how to survive Japan as a vegan!
Enjoy a healthy, vegan karaage (fried “chicken”) lunch at a locally-run restaurant hidden in a backstreet
Explore the glorious fruit displays of decadent department stores (and maybe spot a square watermelon if the season is right!)
Get a wonderful birds eye view of the famous Shibuya Crossing and the Hachiko statue
Eat a delicious vegan donut from a secret alleyway
For each guest that attends this experience, byFood will donate
10 meals
+
Host will donate 10 meals
Experience Details
Vegan travel in Japan is a real pain? - Let us prove you wrong! YES, VE-GAN! Welcome to the awesome Vegan Food Tour in Shibuya, your delicious opportunity to not only discover one of Tokyo’s most popular (and densely populated) destinations but also eat some of the best vegan Japanese food in town! Shibuya is one of the lively major neighborhoods of Tokyo, bustling with shops, bars, restaurants and clubs. There’s the famous Hachiko statue guarding the even more famous Shibuya Crossing, flickering with neon lights and the most amount of people you’ve ever see in one place. Check out what Shibuya has to offer with a plant-based menu during Vegan Food Tour in Shibuya. You’ll be exploring the city streets with a local guide who’s an expert on vegan food & who’ll share tips about how to eat vegan in Japan and how to steer clear of the pitfalls! You’ll discover Shibuya from below, checking out its backstreets and local spots, tasting vegan snacks along the way. You’ll get an awesome view of Shibuya from above, too. You’ll eat a delicious Vegan Karaage Teishoku lunch-set that mimics Japanese fried chicken, at a local hole-in-the-wall restaurant down a back street. You’ll explore the outrageously exquisite and expensive department store fruit displays and taste some delicious samples of Japanese snacks which are traditionally vegan! Top off the Shibuya Vegan Food Tour with a delicious vegan donut that’s very pretty to look at, too. Eat with you soon!
Inclusions
A 3-hour Vegan Food Tour of Shibuya
An English-speaking local guide
Vegan lunch included
Samples of Shibuya vegan snacks & admission ticket to the viewing platform
1 vegan donut dessert
Exclusions
Additional food or drink purchases
Meeting Point and Meeting Time
The meeting point of this Shibuya Vegan Food Tour is at the Hachiko statue, in front of the JR Shibuya Station Hachiko Exit.
Remarks
Bring some additional cash for shopping or for any additional purchases of vegan snacks and your own drinks throughout the experience
Please be reminded to wear comfortable shoes as there will be a lot of walking
Please be reminded to come to the experience on time
If you would like a German-language tour, please let us know upon booking
Cancellation Policy
Cancel your booking at least 2 days before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
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Experience Location

Shibuya’s commercial area is a fashionista haven, home to department stores, boutiques, and entertainment. Shibuya’s most famous meeting point is Hachiko Statue. And you can’t miss the Shibuya Crossing. For two minutes at a time, the world’s most intense pedestrian crossing comes to life. A popular street photography spot, the crossing is symbolic of Tokyo, featured in films like Lost in Translation and Tokyo Drift. Another point of interest is Bunkamura which literally means “culture village,” consisting of concert halls, a theater, a cinema, and a museum that features changing exhibits.
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For each guest that attends this experience, byFood will donate
10 meals
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Host will donate 10 meals