Embark on a delicious Street Food Tour in Togoshi Ginza, a hidden culinary gem of Tokyo. Togoshi Ginza is in the record books - it's Tokyo's longest shopping street, with over 400 shops.
You'll get to enjoy a wide range of tasty Japanese food - from award-winning Japanese fried chicken (karaage) to extra rich Japanese pudding.
Throughout the tour we'll also provide insightful commentary about the history and evolution behind each of the dishes you eat. In short, indulge your taste buds in a delightful mix of savory and sweet treats, all while immersing yourself in the local and welcoming atmosphere of Togoshi Ginza.
On our way to Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street, we will also pass through this decades-old covered arcade. Here, we'll also have our first samples of food! We'll take you to the very best food stalls in the area. You'll try seven types of tasty Japanese food, including:
- Crispy Karaage (Japanese fried chicken) at an award-winning vendor
- Juicy Yakitori (charcoal-grilled chicken skewers) at a restaurant running since 1926
- Hand-made Onigiri (traditional rice balls) with over 40 filling choices, from bacon and cream cheese to spicy tuna
- Savory Curry Bread (freshly baked bread filled with Japanese beef curry)
- Super Creamy Japanese pudding
After a bit of a walk, we'll arrive at our main attraction: Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street! This hidden gem is home to many hole-in-the-wall shops where we'll get to try lots of delicious, local delicacies.
We'll meet in front of Starbucks outside the East Exit of Musashi Koyama station. The guide will be waiting for you with a "Food Tours Tokyo" sign.
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