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Tokyo Street Food Tour

Walk Tokyo’s longest shopping street in Togoshi Ginza, tasting street food favorites far from the tourist crowds.

Highlights

Stroll through Tokyo’s longest shopping street, home to over 400 shops, in a neighborhood rarely visited by tourists

Enjoy juicy chicken skewers at a legendary yakitori shop that has been serving locals since 1929

Taste authentic Japanese rice balls (onigiri) and choose from more than 40 different fillings

Location

Togoshi Ginza, Tokyo

Duration

2h

Age

All ages welcome

No. of Guests

1 - 8

Discover Tokyo’s street food scene on a walk through Togoshi Ginza, the city’s longest shopping street and a neighborhood where locals still shop, eat, and spend their evenings. With more than 400 small shops lining the arcade, this lively area offers a taste of everyday Tokyo far from the usual tourist routes.


Led by a knowledgeable local food guide, you’ll sample 7 different Japanese specialties as you move through the neighborhood, including:

  • Award-winning karaage (crispy Japanese fried chicken) from a beloved local favorite

  • Juicy yakitori (charcoal-grilled chicken skewers) from a historic restaurant dating back to 1926

  • Handmade onigiri (traditional rice balls), with a choice of more than 40 fillings - from classic to creative

  • Freshly baked curry bread filled with rich Japanese beef curry

  • Creamy Japanese pudding, smooth and comforting in the best way
     

Between bites, your guide will share the stories behind the food - how these dishes fit into daily life, what makes each stop special, and why this area remains such a stronghold for local eating culture.
 

Please note: This tour includes approximately 3 kilometers (1.86 miles) of walking and may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility.


What you get

6-7 types of food

1 drink

Transportation to/from the meeting point

Cancellation policy

Cancel your booking at least 72 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund. Cancellations made within 72 hours of the start time are subject to a full charge.

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