Golden Gai Hidden Eats A Personalized Shinjuku Food Tour By Guide
Overview
Shinjuku offers a vibrant atmosphere filled with delicious culinary experiences and unique sights. Enjoy the best sushi and seafood while visiting Omoide Yokuchou and Kabukichou.
- 🍣 Indulge in all-you-can-eat sushi featuring the finest cuts of Japanese wagyu.
- 🍜 Visit Omoide Yokuchou, known for its authentic dining experiences.
- 🏙️ Explore the bustling streets of Kabukichou, a lively entertainment district.
- 📚 Learn about the rich history and culture of Shinjuku during your visit.
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Duration: 4 hours
- enjoy some local deserts
- soft drinks & water included
- 3 to 4 Restaurants Selected by A Master Guide
- Different Local dishes selected by a master Guide
- 4 Hours cultural walking tour around Shinjuku
- Pictures after the tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Meeting point
Return details
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Kabukicho DistrictBusy and very different street in the Shinjuku area its very fun to walk around the hostess and love the hotel's area
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Godzilla Road & HeadStop by this famous Godzilla statue and take some great photos
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Don Quijote Shinjuku-ShopConvenience store selling groceries, toys, footwear & other household items. 1 Chome-12-6 Okubo, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 169-0072, Japan
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Shinjuku Golden Gaia hidden gem that has so much old shops and bars that only take very few numbers of people
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Hanazono ShrineShinjuku is well-known for its cluster of high-rise buildings and the nightlife district consisting of a large number of restaurants and bars. At the center of the busy town, there is a sacred old Shinto shrine named Hanazono Shrine. It is said it was founded before Tokugawa Ieyasu established the Edo Shogunate in 1603. In addition to the main hall, it has some other small shrines and shrine gates on the site. Hanazono Shrine holds various seasonal festivals throughout the year.
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Omoide Yokocholittle bars for locals to eat and drink while chefs prepare food for you and give you Japanese jokes