Tokyo’s Ebisu neighborhood blends sophisticated urban style with a local vibe that sets it apart from more touristy districts.
On this se;f-guided walking tour, you’ll explore what locals call “Tokyo’s big local city” – a community-focused area known for exceptional dining, stylish boutiques, and cultural attractions. You’ll also discover how this former brewery district became one of Tokyo’s most desirable neighborhoods.
The tour starts at the iconic Ebisu statue outside the station, named after one of Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods and the Yebisu Beer once brewed nearby. As you stroll past vibrant murals, you’ll find out how this area evolved from an industrial brewing center into a sophisticated urban hotspot, while maintaining its unique character.
The bronze Ebisu statue, located near the west exit of JR Ebisu Station in Tokyo, depicts the smiling god of fishermen and luck with his signature fishing rod and a large sea bream (tai) tucked under his arm.
Ebisu Yokocho is a vibrant, covered alley near Ebisu Station that is packed with numerous small, lively izakayas and food stalls, offering a social and authentic Tokyo nightlife experience where people often share tables and mingle while enjoying popular Japanese dishes like yakitori and oden.
Ebisu-higashi Park, affectionately known as "Tako Park" (Octopus Park), is a popular neighborhood playground famous for its large, iconic octopus-shaped slide and also featuring a distinctive "Squid Toilet" pavilion designed by architect Fumihiko Maki.
TACOS 3Hermanos Ebisu is a popular standing-only taco shop, which originated from a food truck and a Harajuku location, known for serving authentic, street-style Mexican tacos like Suadero and Carnitas with imported ingredients, bringing a vibrant, high-energy slice of Mexico City to the Ebisu neighborhood.
Bar TRENCH is an acclaimed, intimate, speakeasy-style bar tucked away in an Ebisu back alley, renowned for its focus on classic European cocktails, absinthe, and an extensive collection of **bitters and herbal liqueurs**, offering first-time visitors a cozy, dimly lit retreat that feels like stepping into a sophisticated, turn-of-the-century European lounge.
Ebisu Shrine is a small, central Shinto sanctuary in Shibuya, Tokyo, primarily dedicated to Ebisu, the Japanese God of fishermen, commerce, and prosperity, and is notable for having been renamed after the neighborhood and the famous Yebisu Beer.
The Tokyo Photographic Art Museum, informally known as TOP Museum, is one of the world's few museums solely dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting historical and contemporary photography and film from both Japan and around the world.
Bar Track is an audiophile's haven in Ebisu, known for its focus on listening to an excellent vinyl selection on a high-quality sound system while enjoying an impressive array of whiskies and highballs in a moody, no-photos-allowed atmosphere.
Ebisu Park is a compact, urban green space featuring unique playground equipment, like a rocket slide or the large, red octopus slide at the nearby Ebisu East Park (often called "Octopus Park"), offering a lively spot for families and a quiet break from the surrounding city bustle.
This tour starts at the Ebisu Statue. Before arrival, please install the mobile app and use the code provided on your confirmation ticket. Detailed starting point instructions are available after downloading.
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