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Expert chefs expertly grill various delicious yakitori skewers over an open flame in a bustling Shinjuku eatery, offering an authentic Japanese culinary experience during this private food tour.
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Chef's hands skillfully turning yakitori skewers on a smoking grill, showcasing the traditional art of Japanese barbecue and the authentic cooking process on a Shinjuku food tour.
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A visually appealing bowl of clear-broth Japanese ramen, topped with tender char siu, fresh green onions, and kaiware sprouts, enjoyed at a hidden Shinjuku eatery.

Shinjuku Food Tour Featuring Two Classic Japanese Dishes


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Duration:3 hour(s)
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  • A 3-hour tour hosted by a ramen expert
  •  A private tour of the best yakitori and ramen in Shinjuku
  •  Eat like a local at some hidden gem shops only visited by those in the know
  •  Mingle with locals
  • Learn about the history and culture of Japanese ramen and yakitori
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ー Experience Details ー

The simple pleasure of chicken on a stick has been keeping the Tokyo nightlife alive for generations. What better way to experience yakitori than in its ideal environment with locals in the side street bars of Shinjuku’s famous drinking district? Stroll through Shinjuku guided by one of Tokyo’s top ramen experts. Brian, our guide, has been writing about ramen for 10 years and has tried more than 13,000 unique shops across Japan. Follow in the footsteps of chefs, writers, and celebrities by joining him on tour. Enjoy the best ramen in town, and then head to the bars to enjoy some yakitori and drinks with the locals.

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FAQ

1. What safety precautions should I take during a night food tour in Shinjuku?

Shinjuku is Tokyo's primary entertainment and business district, bustling with crowds at night. When participating in a night food tour, it's advisable to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in less crowded alleys or on the edges of entertainment areas. Follow your guide's instructions and avoid venturing into unfamiliar areas alone. Generally, staying with your group and choosing a reputable tour operator are key to ensuring safety during nighttime activities.

2. What are the most convenient public transportation options to get to the Shinjuku food tour meeting point?

The most convenient way to reach the Shinjuku food tour meeting point is typically by public transportation. Shinjuku Station is a major hub for numerous train and subway lines, including the JR Yamanote Line, Chuo Line, Odakyu Line, Keio Line, as well as multiple Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines. Travelers can select the most suitable route based on their starting point and then walk to the designated meeting spot after arriving at Shinjuku Station. It's recommended to check for detailed exit information in advance.

3. Can I use transportation cards like Suica or Pasmo on subways and private railways in the Shinjuku area?

Yes, IC transportation cards like Suica and Pasmo can be widely used on Tokyo's subways (Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway) and major private railways (such as JR, Odakyu Line, Keio Line, etc.) in the Shinjuku area. These cards are not only convenient, saving you the trouble of purchasing individual tickets each time, but can also be used for purchases at convenience stores, vending machines, and more. If you don't have an IC card, you can also purchase single-trip tickets at the stations.

4. How can I find local hidden gems similar to those visited on a food tour around Shinjuku Station?

To discover local hidden gems around Shinjuku Station, try exploring the alleyways known as 'Yokocho,' such as Shinjuku Golden Gai or Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane). These areas are filled with nostalgic ambiance and house many small, distinctive restaurants and bars. Observing where locals go or looking for unassuming shops that are doing brisk business often leads to authentic culinary experiences.

5. What historical and cultural insights about Japanese yakitori and ramen can I learn on a Shinjuku food tour?

By joining a Shinjuku food tour, you'll have the opportunity to delve into the rich history of yakitori and ramen within Japanese food culture. Your guide will explain the origins of these dishes, how their flavors evolved across different regions, and their significance in Japanese society. You'll also learn about ingredient selection, cooking techniques, and even the etiquette for enjoying them like a local, making it a cultural experience that combines taste and knowledge.

6. How long does the Shinjuku food tour typically last, and which areas does it primarily explore?

A Shinjuku food tour usually lasts about 3 hours. During this time, led by a ramen expert, you'll navigate the vibrant streets and alleys of Shinjuku. The tour primarily explores areas within Shinjuku, focusing on 'hidden gem' restaurants known only to locals. These establishments are often not on the main tourist thoroughfares, allowing you to experience the most authentic and delicious yakitori and ramen Shinjuku has to offer, deeply immersing you in the local dining atmosphere.

7. What authentic Japanese dining atmospheres and opportunities for local interaction does the Shinjuku food tour offer?

The Shinjuku food tour is designed to provide an authentic Japanese dining atmosphere. You'll dine in 'hidden gem' establishments frequented by locals. These places are often small, filled with a warm and lively ambiance. You'll have opportunities for simple interactions with restaurant owners or other patrons, experiencing Japan's unique 'Ichigo Ichie' (one time, one meeting) hospitality. While enjoying delicious food, you can experience social interaction like a local, enhancing your understanding of Japanese culture.

8. Which areas in Shinjuku are renowned for offering high-quality yakitori and ramen?

Shinjuku is famous for its diverse culinary scene, especially for yakitori and ramen. Around Shinjuku Station, including areas like Kabukicho, Shinjuku Sanchome, and even the West Exit, you'll find many popular yakitori and ramen shops. Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) is particularly known for its dense concentration of traditional Japanese izakayas and yakitori stalls, while ramen shops are scattered throughout, offering a wide range of options from traditional eateries to modern establishments.

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