You'll hop to 2 tiny members-only bar run by a only great owner with passion & craftsmanship on there own. Let's enjoy all of highest quality Japanese Whiskey, Gin & Cocktails!
1st BAR (in tiny authentic bar): Including 2 drinks & Japanese small snack. you'll find your BEST ones you've never had from the there abundant knowledge & craftsmanship!
2nd BAR (by Japanese liquor master): Including 2-3 drinks & owner's handmade Dashi (Japanese soup stock). You'll meet RARE liquors you've never seen from owner's countless Japanese liquors collection even Japanese never know!
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Car enthusiasts will love this small-group tour from Tokyo to Yokohama’s Daikoku Car Meet, one of the best places in the Greater Tokyo area to experience Japan’s car culture. Get close-up views of your dream cars, get the chance to chat with Japanese drivers, and admire the views of Tokyo Bay on the drive over to Yokohama.
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Enjoy a private and authentic Japanese cooking class in a local Tokyo home with your host Emi. Tokyo is known for its incredible food and culinary expertise. Make the most of your Japan trip by having a private cooking class, and learning tips that you can use at home. By having a private cooking class, you can ask questions along the way, and learn at your own pace. Your Japanese local teacher will show you how to make several authentic home-cooked dishes, and you can eat them when you’ve finished too.
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If you have only one day to visit somewhere outside of Tokyo, Kamakura is the place to go! See the ancient capital of Kamakura, a seaside town of temples and wooded hills sometimes referred to Kyoto of eastern Japan. Then check out the bay area of Yokohama, Japan’s second-largest city. Discover the ancient capital Kamakura where the first samurai-led history started. It is also home to the famed Great Buddha and numerous enchanting Shrines and Temples such as Tsurugaoka Hachiman, Hokokuji famous for its bamboo garden where you can relax with a cup of matcha.
Find souvenirs, crafts, and delicious street food at Komachi Street before continuing your day in Enoshima or Yokohama. Yokohama will be an interesting comparison after Kamakura with a gap of 850 years where oriental and occidental cultures met. Enjoy exploring this new city’s highlights such as Landmark Tower Sky Garden, Redbrick Warehouse, Cup Noodle Museum, etc.
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Sip your way through a sake tasting in Tokyo. Discover new sake tastes and build your own sake style with nicely paired Japanese snacks. Lovers of good food and drink won't want to miss this sake-tasting session with a sake expert from the international sake sommelier team in Tokyo. Learn about different varieties of this traditional Japanese drink and the kinds of foods that pair well with it. Sample at least six different kinds of sake along with specially chosen snacks to complement them. Enjoy the experience with old friends and new, and leave with newfound knowledge to use and share.
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Seeking out the well-concealed back-alley bars of Tokyo's Shinjuku district is notoriously tricky for outsiders. Take the guesswork out of your trip on this guided tour that takes you barhopping to Izakaya bars in two different alleyways in Shinjuku with a small group. Experience the backstreets of Tokyo and authentic street food and drinks (included) while your guide shares insights into local culture in this atmospheric part of the city.
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Learn the Japanese art of archery with this experience in Tokyo. Put on a traditional uniform and try your hand at kyudo (archery) under the instruction of a guide. Get matched with a bow and arrows for your height and practice shooting at a straw bale. Move on to the shooting range and get advice for improving your technique while trying to hit the target.
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Explore Japanese shrines and through Tsukiji Fish Market for seafood that has satisfied the Japanese palate for ages. Foodies and seafood lovers won’t want to miss this tour to one of the most famous markets in the world: Tokyo’s Tsukiji Fish Market. See where tons of fish and seafood are traded every day, and get the chance to try some seriously fresh seafood at the stalls around the market. This tour also includes an added cultural element: as well as a trading area, Tsukiji is home to some important Japanese shrines. Learn more about various aspects of Japanese culture on this multifaceted trip.
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Escape from the city of Tokyo and discover Japan's natural miracle around the World Heritage Mt. Fuji and Hakone in 1 day! The deluxe coach will take you to the 5th Station of Mt. Fuji and explore the Ninja House and relaxing Japanese Garden. And enjoy a Lunch buffet with local fresh food. Feel the energy from Owakudani Valley, the Great Boiling Valley. Go for a landscape ride on a sky gondola then feel the breeze from a Lake Ashi cruise. For return, take the bullet train to Tokyo station.
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Take a fascinating 'deep dive' into Japanese seafood cuisine during this combination walking tour of Tsukiji Outer Fish Market and cooking class. Shop for the freshest ingredients amidst the labyrinth-style aisles of Tsukiji Outer Fish Market, showcasing everything from sushi-grade tuna to octopus tentacles. Then head to the largest gourmet cooking school in Asia as you learn to prepare traditional-style ‘washoku’ food items like sushi and a Japanese omelet. An English-speaking guide, transport, cooking ingredients and tools, and lunch with a beverage are all included.
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This cooking class was opened in 2023 in Tokyo. The theme is “Japanese Food” and “Experience”. More than 10,000 people have joined this cooking class. There are many various type of sushi in Japan. In this class, you can learn how to make Maki-Sushi (Roll-Sushi) & Temari-Sushi. You can make 2 type of sushi. Maki-Sushi (Roll-Sushi) & Temari-Sushi is a bite-sized sushi and very cute! So people often eat it on special occasions. This cooking class is located in Asakusa. Asakusa is a famous and popular tourist city in Tokyo! Because Asakusa has a lot of history and culture even in Tokyo, so everyone want to visit it at least once. Let’s enjoy sushi making together in Asakusa, Tokyo!!
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Experience authentic Tokyo nightlife with a local guide on a small-group bar crawl in the central city. Tokyo has such a huge range of nightlife options that it can be overwhelming for first-time visitors, especially if you don’t speak Japanese. Start in the atmospheric, lantern-lined lanes of Omoide Yokocho before heading to neon-lit Kabukicho. Get exclusive access to a hidden izakaya in Golden Gai that doesn’t allow general visitors.
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This is the ideal pick for first-time visitors to Tokyo. Avoid the tourist traps and benefit from having a guide to take you to secret places that locals love in Ueno. Visit exciting local haunts that you likely wouldn’t find alone such as a standing bar, and a tavern, where you can try local specialties such as sashimi, skewered meat, and grilled fish, as well as Japanese alcoholic drinks.
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Check out one of Japan's most beautiful, iconic destinations—Mt. Fuji—on this convenient day tour from Tokyo. Visit several places in the Fuji area from where you can get beautiful views of the mountain (weather permitting), including Hakone, Lake Kawaguchi, the 5th Station on Mt. Fuji, and more. As this is a private tour, you can customize the itinerary to suit your own interests.
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Sushi is one of the most popular Japanese food for foreigners. It's easy to eat, but it can be difficult to make. Take a closer look at the fascinating world of sushi, extending from the ocean to your plate, during this 4-hour sushi-making class and a visit to the outer Tsukiji fish market. Tour one of the world’s largest seafood markets with a guide as you learn how fish is caught, distributed, and sold. Then turn your attention to sushi-making, learning to prepare nigiri sushi with the help of a sushi master. Finish your experience by enjoying your creations for lunch.
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Enjoy an efficient, half-day tour of Tokyo accompanied by a government-licensed and experienced multilingual guide. This half-day tour is an ideal choice for time-tight travelers visiting Tokyo. Avoid the hassle of navigating by having a private guide to show you around the city. A perk of the tour is that you won’t waste time going to sights that don’t interest you, as the route can be customized. A sample itinerary may include Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, Shibuya Crossing, Takeshita Street in Harajuku, Imperial Palace, and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
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Tokyo food tour that takes you deeper than what the Shinjuku or Shibuya areas can provide? Leave the tourist trail to discover the off-the-grid enclaves and eateries that are loved by Tokyo locals. With a guide, you’ll visit the tachinomi (standing bars) of Oimachi and Kamata neighborhoods, enjoying cold drinks and Japanese or Western-style snacks as you go. It’s a great way to experience the local culture, and meet other food-loving travelers as you explore in a small group that’s limited to five people.
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Indulge your inner foodie and learn to make ramen and gyoza like a pro with this cooking class in Tokyo. After visiting a local market and heading to a spacious kitchen, enjoy a hands-on experience with a local chef and discover how to prepare the perfect noodle soup (ramen) and minced pork dumplings (gyoza). Then, savor your creation in a fun atmosphere.
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Try the classic Japanese foods in Shinjuku! Explore the busy and exciting Shinjuku region of Tokyo with your guide, and sample all kinds of traditional Japanese food along the way. Start at a sushi haven, known only to locals, to try several sushi creations. Next, visit a restaurant where they grill Wagyu on traditional shichirin stoves before walking the neon streets of Kabuki-Cho. End your tour at a bar where you can indulge in tasty desserts.
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Experience a part of Shibuya that no tourist will ever see on their own with the most delicious food only locals usually get to taste. A local English speaking guide will show you the delicious side of this area, a place more known for being at the forefront of culture and fashion, and rarely known for its food.
Get a taste of Japanese food and culture during this walking tour of Tokyo’s Shibuya district. Escape the tourist hordes as you eat like a Japanese local, sampling traditional bites at off-the-beaten-path eateries and hangouts that you’d likely miss otherwise. You can also toast your adventure, and new friends, with one included drink too.
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Wagyu is a premium Japanese beef known for its refined quality. On this activity, you will prepare a total of 8 different types of dishes from appetizers to desserts including delicious Wagyu dish. Also, you will get to experience what it’s like to make a traditional Japanese meal with seasonal ingredients which have a range of colors, textures, and flavors.
Refine your cooking skills and enrich your knowledge of Japanese cuisine during a kaiseki ryouri (haute cuisine) cookery class in Tokyo. In a small group, limited to a maximum of 10 people, prepare up to eight different dishes featuring Wagyu beef, Japanese vegetables, and traditional seasonings. Then, sit down to feast on the fruits of your labors, accompanied by sake and green tea.
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Tour Tokyo’s highlights in an unforgettable way—dressed up in costume, traveling by go-kart. Your tour is both fun and safe, with a safety briefing, and a guide to lead the way so you don’t get lost. During the tour, drive past many Tokyo landmarks including the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower, and access views of Tokyo Bay.
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Discover Tokyo's must-see landmarks on the deluxe coach tour including a Matcha experience, admission to Skytree, and a Tokyo Bay ferry(except Tuesday). Stroll the natural scenery at Meiji Shrine and drive past Akihabara, Ueno and other major attractions en route to the Imperial Palace. Then explore Asakusa with historical temples, shopping, matcha tea and Japanese Izakaya Lunch! In the afternoon, enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view from Tokyo Sky Tree and relaxing at Tokyo Bay Cruise. Return to Shinjuku while enjoy the view of the Tokyo city.
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Enjoy the fun of a full-day tour from Tokyo that includes time at Grinpa’s snow field, located at Mt Fuji’s 2nd station. Follow it up with an optional visit to the Grinpa amusement park (own expense) and a 30-minute Hakone pirate ship cruise on Lake Ashi. After a delicious Chankonabe lunch, pay a visit to Odawara Castle and see artifacts from the Kamakura period (1185–1333).
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This Tokyo nightlife experience includes a short walking tour of Roppongi and your choice of all-you-can-eat sukiyaki or shabu-shabu — popular hot pot dishes prepared with thin slices of beef (vegetarian option available) — at Shabuzen, an old-fashioned Japanese eatery styled after ancient traditions. Immerse yourself in Japanese food culture for an evening to remember!
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See Tokyo at its dynamic best on this jam-packed day of sightseeing — perfect if your time in Tokyo is limited. A professional guide points out highlights such as the Imperial Palace, Nakamise shopping street and Asakusa Kannon Temple. Soak up the views from Tokyo Tower, take part in a traditional tea ceremony in a Japanese garden and enjoy a relaxing 40-minute cruise on the Sumida River. Hotel pickup, lunch and a souvenir map of Tokyo are all included.
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Discover two of Tokyo's must-see destinations on a guided tour of the Asakusa district and the Tokyo Skytree. Sit back and relax on a sightseeing tour of central Tokyo. You'll drive through Imperial Palace Plaza, National Diet Building, State Guest House, Ginza and Akihabara. Next, you'll visit the famous Buddhist shrines and temples of Asakusa, then have Tokyo at your feet when you take in views from the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest tower.
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Learn how to make authentic Japanese sushi from a master sushi chef in Tokyo. During this unforgettable private lesson, you'll get a full picture of what it's like to be a sushi chef as you work behind the sushi counter, wearing an actual chef's uniform, at a famous Tsukiji restaurant established more than 90 years ago! Enjoy your creations for lunch (plus a couple of pieces made by the master chef) while listening to sushi secrets, conveniently translated by a fluent guide. You even get to keep the chef's uniform and a few other souvenirs.
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Join us on this Hello Tokyo walking tour and explore the contrast of the modern and traditional in Tokyo’s urban landscape. Starting with a visit to the Meiji Jingu and Senso-ji, the city’s most prominent Shinto and Buddhist sites, continue with a stroll through the neighborhood of Harajuku, the epicenter of Tokyo’s youth culture.
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In a traditional Japanese room, you'll experience the Japanese calligraphy to feel and understand genuine Japanese culture. The lecturer is an expert of the calligraphy, have a license of guide-interpreter and teaches at high schools.
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