Tokyo Street Food Tours(88)
Harajuku Food Tour with Shizuka: Kawaii Sweets & Street Food
Shinjuku After Dark Izakaya Tour
Tasting 6 Mini Bowls of Ramen at 3 Award Winning Shops
The Midnight Diners: Tokyo Experience
LGBTQ+ Tokyo Eating and Drinking Tour
Shibuya Food Tour With An Expert Guide
Wasabi Farm Tour in Okutama, Tokyo
Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Tour
Shinjuku Food Tour: Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho and Golden Gai
Toshimaya Shuzo Sake Brewery Tour
Vegan / Vegetarian Ramen Tour in Tokyo
Tsukiji Fish Market and Sushi Making Tour
Shibuya Scramble: Hidden Bars & Lively Izakayas
Tuna Cutting Show with All-You-Can-Eat Fresh Tuna Sushi
Ramen Tour in Tokyo by Local Ramen Expert Hiroshi
Shinjuku Nightlife: Omoide Yokocho, Golden Gai, & Kabukicho
Tea Ceremony and Wagashi Making in Traditional Tea Room
Culture and Cookware: Asakusa Kitchen Knife Shopping Tour
Traditional Tea Ceremony in Ginza
The All Star Tokyo Food Tour
Harajuku Sweet and Savory Food Tour
Shinjuku Walking Tour: Godzilla, Golden Gai & Street Food
Adachi Fish Market Tour
Tasting and Tour at One of Tokyo’s Oldest Sake Breweries
Try Togoshi Ginza’s Best Street Food: Karaage, Yakitori +
Tsukiji Fish Market Tour with Breakfast
Tea Ceremony Experience in Asakusa
Back to Edo: Sensoji and Asakusa Food Tour

Tokyo Street Food Tours
Enjoy an unforgettable night out in Tokyo, exploring its vibrant bars, pubs, and clubs, perhaps in a district you have never even heard of! Exploring the best Tokyo nightlife by bar hopping in Tokyo should definitely be on the bucket list of any party animal making a visit to the wild nation's capital. With rows upon rows of tiny six-seater bars (each hosting a different theme and a unique drink menu to match), squeeze into the tiny pubs of Shinjuku Golden Gai, or find yourself schmoozing it up in the Roppongi region’s ritziest cocktail joints. Whether it be drinking down "yokocho” drinking alleyways with locals (seated bow-to-elbow), or bougie wine bars, see where the night takes you during a Tokyo bar hopping adventure! Munch on sizzling yakitori chicken skewers or try a snack like horse meat sashimi as you sample craft beers, regional wines, and traditional Japanese sake at different stops. Find yourself sipping sake surrounded by Shimbashi’s rowdiest salarymen, or sample local specialties at drinking holes hidden on the sixth floor of somewhere in Shibuya. Joining a Tokyo bar hopping tour is definitely the best way to experience Tokyo’s untamed drinking culture.