This is a drinking hopping tour in Asakusa!
You will visit three different locations and enjoy Japanese drinking culture in different styles!
Starting from a Sake Brewery, one of the best breweries in Tokyo, we will stroll along a street lined with drinking establishments and enjoy Hoppy, an alcoholic drink born in Tokyo, and go around Asakusa Yokocho, where you can feel the Japanese night festival style.
The tour will end at Asakusa Yokocho, so you can enjoy the Asakusa area after the tour.
Have an exciting evening!
The sake brewery is a new tourist attraction in Asakusa that connects the art of sake brewing with the casual enjoyment of sake.
It is also one of the few sake breweries that offer “doburoku” (nigori sake or cloudy sake).
Enjoy the difference in taste and the depth of sake with a set of three different types of sake (one set per group is required).
Order one alcohol and one snack at an Izakaya (tavern) on a pleasant street lined with drinking establishments!
Experience Japan in typical Japanese style!
It is an exciting place with a somewhat exotic atmosphere, lined with Japanese restaurants and decorated with neon lights.
We will order one alcohol and one snack here.
Spend a special time talking with friends and family in an extraordinary space!
We will meet in front of Burger King at Exit 4 of Asakusa Station on the Asakusa Line
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