Discover Shibuya’s hidden nightlife on a friendly guided bar hopping tour—perfect for first-time visitors to Tokyo!
Don’t worry if you don’t speak Japanese or can’t read the signs—your guide will take you to cozy, local izakayas you’d likely never find on your own.
Along the way, enjoy a variety of handpicked drinks and tasty regional dishes that add up to a full, satisfying meal. Soak up the lively atmosphere and experience the city like a local!
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Step into Center-gai, the lively pedestrian street that perfectly captures the energy and chaos of modern Tokyo.
Lined with neon-lit shops, ramen joints, arcades, and izakayas, it’s where Tokyo’s youth culture comes alive every night. Music spills from open doors, the scent of street food fills the air, and crowds move like a living wave under the city lights.
It’s loud, colorful, and endlessly entertaining—a place where you can feel the pulse of Shibuya in real time.
Climb up Dogenzaka, the iconic hill that has been at the center of Shibuya’s nightlife for decades.
Here, you’ll find everything from cozy izakayas and stylish cocktail bars to live music venues and love hotels that glow with neon signs. Dogenzaka is a little wild, a little mysterious, and always full of stories waiting to happen.
By day, it’s a bustling shopping area; by night, it transforms into a playground of lights and laughter, where Tokyo locals unwind after work.
No visit to Shibuya is complete without standing at the Shibuya Scramble Crossing, the world-famous intersection that symbolizes Tokyo’s dynamism.
When the lights turn green, hundreds—sometimes thousands—of people cross from every direction in a moment of organized chaos. Surrounding the crossing are panoramic-view cafés, rooftop bars, and observation decks where you can watch the mesmerizing flow from above.
It’s not just a crossing—it’s a Tokyo moment you’ll never forget.
Please meet in front of the police box (Koban), located immediately to the right after exiting the Hachiko Exit of Shibuya Station.
Our guide will be waiting while holding a sign with the lead traveler’s name.
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