This walking tour offers a deep dive into Tokyo's sophisticated coffee culture.
You'll visit handpicked coffee shops that typical travelers rarely discover, ranging from modern coffee stands to traditional Japanese kissaten cafés. Each stop offers a unique taste of Tokyo's charm.
Participants receive one complimentary drink per café, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in Japan's distinctive coffee scene.
Your guide, a professional barista with international experience and a direct-trade coffee buyer, provides expert insights into coffee brewing, bean selection, and global coffee origins. Combining extensive expertise, your guide customizes recommendations to each guest's tastes, ensuring a personalized experience.
First, we will meet at a location in Shibuya Ward (either Shibuya Station or Yoyogi-Hachiman Station) and walk toward Omotesando.
Here, you will receive one complimentary cup of coffee. If you would like a second cup, you will need to cover the cost yourself.
On the way to Omotesando, we will stop by one coffee shop.
The specific route will be decided through consultation after the reservation is confirmed.
After arriving in Omotesando, we will visit two modern coffee shops in Tokyo and one traditional kissaten.
Here, you will receive one complimentary cup of coffee per café. If you would like a second cup, you will need to cover the cost yourself.
As a result, you will be served a total of three cups of coffee in this area.
We will meet in front of the entrance of the Starbucks adjacent to Shibuya Scramble Crossing.
The Starbucks Tsutaya at Shibuya Scramble Crossing is located inside the Tsutaya building, right in front of the famous intersection.
You can find the Starbucks easily from the Hachiko Statue.
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