Pescetarian Food Tours(100)
Shizuoka Tea Farm Tour with Factory Visit and Tea Tasting
Nostalgic Shinsekai Osaka Street Food Tour
Ultimate Shizuoka Tea Tour with Tea Farm and Cafe Tour
Harajuku Sweet and Savory Food Tour
Kawaii Food Tour in Harajuku
Private Ramen Tour in Tokyo by Local Ramen Expert Hiroshi
Experience a Tea Ceremony in a 130-Year-Old Tearoom in Kyoto
Uncovering Uji: Premium Tea, Shrines & Spirituality in Kyoto
Tea Ceremony, Matcha & Wagashi Making in a Kyoto Home
Tea Ceremony Experience in Asakusa
Kyoto Whisky and Sake Tasting Tour
Bar Crawl and Nightlife in Downtown Osaka
Eat and Drink Like a Tokyo Salaryman in Shinbashi
Kyoto Matcha Green Tea Tour in Uji with Lunch
Exploring the Countryside of Tochigi: Farm-to-Table Meal
Fukuoka at Night: Izakaya Foods & Local Ramen in Hakata
Shinjuku Food Tour: Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho and Golden Gai
Authentic Kyoto Tea Ceremony near Kiyomizu-dera Temple
Blades of Steel: Japanese Knives, Museums, & Mochi in Sakai
Tsukiji Fish Market Tour with Breakfast
Vegan Ginza Tour
Unveil the Secrets of Sake & Soy Sauce in a Brewery Town
Tea Ceremony & Sweets at Tokyo’s Koboji Temple
2024 Osaka Cherry Blossom Food Tour
Tea Ceremony and Wagashi Making in Traditional Tea Room
Retro Shibuya Food Tour
Eat Like a Local: Food Tour of Ikebukuro, Akabane, and Jujo
Tea Ceremony (Sado), Matcha, & Wagashi-Making in Tokyo
Pescetarian Food Tours in Japan
Good news for pescetarians: the Japanese cuisine is very pescetarian-friendly! Surrounded by water, Japan is the perfect place to indulge in the freshest seafood and fish. The traditional Japanese diet relies heavily on fish, as a main course, condiment, or soup stock. You’ll find beautiful fillets of salmon, okonomiyaki (cabbage pancakes) sprinkled with dried fish flakes, and light broths made from dried anchovies and sardines. And of course, sushi is suitable for the pescetarian diet, so you’ll have no problem if you’re pescetarian in Japan.
Going on a food tour in Japan is a wonderful way to explore a new area, as food presents a window into the culture of a country. You can learn about the local culture, people, landscape, and history through food. Pescetarian food tours in Japan include fish market tours, street food tours, bar hopping experiences, ramen tours, and more! There are pescetarian food tours in Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka, which will introduce you to the Japanese cuisine. Or you can also visit lesser traveled areas and join a pescetarian food tour in Miyagi, Aichi, and other areas nationwide. Stick to the convenient cities in Japan, or go off the beaten path to rural areas! These pescetarian food tours will give you insights into Japanese culture, and you’ll leave with a full belly and warm memories of your trip to Japan.