Discover the Best of Tokyo by Night.
Tradition Meets Pop Culture in Shinjuku.This 1.5 hour guided walking tour takes you through the vibrant streets of Shinjuku, where Tokyo’s past and present come alive after dark.
Start by exploring the nostalgic alleys of Omoide Yokocho and Golden Gai, where you’ll learn about post-war Tokyo and its deep-rooted nightlife traditions. Step into the peaceful grounds of Hanazono Shrine, a spiritual haven tucked away in the city’s bustle.
Then shift gears and dive into modern day Tokyo with a stroll through the neon lit Kabukicho district and Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a home to themed izakaya, dazzling city views.
You’ll also experience a fun slice of Japanese youth culture with a Purikura, a photo sticker booth session, a favorite among local teens and young adults.
Whether you're into culture, food, photography, or just curious about Tokyo after dark, this tour is the perfect way to experience both tradition and trend in one unforgettable evening.
One of the highlights of Omoide Yokocho is its nostalgic, lantern lit alleyways perfect for capturing unforgettable memories. If you'd like, your guide will be happy to help you take photos in front of some of the most photogenic signs and classic storefronts. We'll also point out a few popular local eateries along the way. Whether you're craving yakitori, grilled seafood, or sake in a cozy bar, this area is full of options. Feel free to come back after the tour and enjoy dinner like a local!
Walk through Kabukicho, Japan’s most famous entertainment district, where the neon lights never sleep. On this guided walk, you’ll explore the vibrant streets filled with flashing signs, themed restaurants, game centers, and bars.
Your guide will explain the area’s fascinating dual identity from historic red light roots to modern pop culture and nightlife hub. You’ll pass iconic landmarks like Godzilla Head, quirky photo spots, and even hidden gems only locals know.
Along the way, you’ll gain cultural insight into how Tokyo’s nightlife has evolved, and how Kabukicho balances the edgy with the everyday. While we won’t enter bars or clubs during the tour, you’ll leave with a sense of the area’s energy and plenty of ideas if you’d like to explore more after the tour.
And yes, there will be great photo opportunities under the glowing signs and narrow backstreets, and your guide is happy to help you capture the moment!
As part of the tour, we’ll explore the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, a modern entertainment complex that brings together the best of old and new Tokyo.
Inside, you’ll find a nostalgic-style izakaya food court, where retro lanterns, lively chatter, and the aroma of grilled dishes recreate the vibe of Showa era Japan. It’s the perfect place to discover traditional pub foods in a fun, casual setting.
Just upstairs is a game center full of Japanese pop culture, from claw machines to rhythm games. One of the highlights? Purikura, Japan’s famous photo sticker booths! We'll jump in together and create a fun memory with your own personalized sticker photos.
Finally, we’ll head up to enjoy a panoramic view of Tokyo’s neon cityscape from the tower. The contrast of glowing lights and city buzz makes it an unforgettable scene, perfect for ending the tour on a high note.
A Hidden World of Tiny Bars and Big Stories
Step into Golden Gai, a narrow maze of over two hundred tiny bars packed into a few alleyways, each one with its own unique theme, owner, and personality. It’s one of Tokyo’s most iconic nightlife areas, where time seems to stand still.
On this walking tour, your guide will explain the fascinating history of the neighborhood, once a post war black market and now a cultural hotspot beloved by artists, writers, and curious travelers alike.
As you stroll through the lantern lit alleys, you’ll see bars decorated with punk rock posters, vintage jazz memorabilia, or retro movie themes. While we won’t enter the bars during the tour, we’ll point out some welcoming, foreigner-friendly spots in case you’d like to come back for a drink later.
It's the perfect place to experience a different, more intimate side of Tokyo nightlife, less neon, more soul.
A Sacred Space Hidden in the Heart of Shinjuku
Just steps away from the neon lights and bustling streets of Shinjuku lies Hanazono Shrine, a peaceful Shinto sanctuary that has watched over the city for centuries.
On this tour, you’ll stop by this vibrant shrine known for blessings in success, business prosperity, and good fortune. Your guide will explain the basics of Shinto traditions and how to properly make a wish, so you can join in the experience just like the locals do.
Surrounded by tall buildings, Hanazono Shrine offers a fascinating contrast between the spiritual and the modern, and is especially atmospheric when lit up in the evening. Depending on the season, you might also catch one of its colorful festivals or food stalls.
It’s a quiet but powerful moment of reflection, right in the middle of Tokyo’s most exciting neighborhood.
Please meet in front of the Shinjuku Station East Exit Police Box.
Our guide will be waiting for you.
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