Discover Shinjuku after dark as we guide you through its vibrant izakaya scene. Over the course of one evening, you’ll visit three distinct venues - from a retro wooden tavern that feels like a step back in time, to a cozy spot known for seasonal comfort dishes, and finally a lively skewer-focused bar tucked inside the famous Omoide Yokocho alley.
Led by a local food guide, you’ll enjoy a mix of flavors, drinks, and atmospheres that reveal the heart of Tokyo’s nightlife. Along the way, you’ll gain insight into izakaya traditions, dining etiquette, and why these pubs are such a beloved part of Japan’s food culture.
Whether a first-time or repeat visitor, this is how to experience Shinjuku like a local.
Dishes you might try:
• Fresh sashimi, shiitake mushrooms, shrimp, and satsuma-age fish cakes at a nostalgic izakaya
• Tamagoyaki, vegetable tempura, oden, and occasional wagyu beef
• Charcoal-grilled yakitori and pork skewers with side dishes in a modern Omoide Yokocho izakaya
This tour takes you through Shinjuku's izakaya scene.
Experience one of the izakayas tucked inside famous Omoide Yokocho.
Meet our guide by the UNIQLO Store by Shinjuku Station's West Exit. In front of the directory sign boards next to the "Palette" entrance (on the right-hand side of the UNIQLO entrance). Your guide will be holding a "Food Tours Tokyo" sign.
You're welcome to show your guide the ticket if you’d like, but simply providing the name of the person who made the booking will be sufficient. There's no need to print the ticket or pull it up on your phone unless you prefer to do so.
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