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Bangkok-Bang Saen Japanese Cafe Instagram Day Tour: Insta-worthy Cafes, Bang Saen Beach & Fish Market|Thailand
Bangkok-Bang Saen Japanese Cafe Instagram Day Tour: Insta-worthy Cafes, Bang Saen Beach & Fish Market|Thailand
Bangkok-Bang Saen Japanese Cafe Instagram Day Tour: Insta-worthy Cafes, Bang Saen Beach & Fish Market|Thailand
A street view in Bangkok's Bang Saen, featuring multiple Japanese-style buildings and a crosswalk, exuding an exotic ambiance and offering visitors shopping, dining, and Instagram photo opportunities.
Bangkok-Bang Saen Japanese Cafe Instagram Day Tour: Insta-worthy Cafes, Bang Saen Beach & Fish Market|Thailand

Bangkok-Bang Saen Japanese Cafe Instagram Day Tour: Insta-worthy Cafes, Bang Saen Beach & Fish Market|Thailand

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Duration:7 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語 / 中文
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Enjoy the hidden Japanese themed cafes in Bang Sean from Bangkok in this tailor-made hassle-free tour.

  • Take Insta-worthy photos in Japanese style
  • Tour guide point out photos spot
  • Listen to local stories along the way


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— What You Can Expect —

Enjoy the secret Japanese Style Spot in Bangkok and Bang Sean (Chonburi) areas that you will never forget!

Snap Insta-impressive photos in some of the most picture-worthy spots. Hassle-free to visit the famous cafe.


— Itinerary Info—

  • 9:30am - Meet at Future Café & Restaurant (MRT Thai Cultural Centre, exit 1) 
  • 1:30pm - Bangsaen fish market 
  • 3:00pm - Bangsaen Beach 
  • 3:30pm - I sea cream 
  • 5:30pm - Return to Jodd Fair Rachada Night Market

— What to Bring —

Please make sure your phone battery is 100%


— Important Info —

  • All the cafe requires minimum order, please at least order a drink if want to enter and stay.
  • The hotel transfer is included for the private tour packages

Hop on the plane and strike a pose at 747 Cafe

A woman sitting inside an outdoor airplane engine propeller display in Bangkok, bathed in sunlight, offering a unique aviation-themed Instagram photo opportunity.

Enjoy Japanese style spot at Bang Sean Fish Market

Enjoy Japanese style spot at Bang Sean Fish Market

Visit Bang Sean Beach, one of the well known beach in Chonburi

Visit Bang Sean Beach, one of the well known beach in Chonburi

Get super cute ice-cream right in front of the sea at I Sea Cream

Get super cute ice-cream right in front of the sea at I Sea Cream

End the tour at Jodd Fair Rachada Night Market

End the tour at Jodd Fair Rachada Night Market

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For Joined Tour, If there is not enough pax for the selected language, the tour will be run in English

Meet at Future Café & Restaurant (MRT Thai Cultural Centre, exit 1), 09.30AM

All the cafe requires minimum order, please at least order a drink if want to enter and stay. The hotel transfer is included for the private tour packages

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • For Joined Tour, If there is not enough pax for the selected language, the tour will be run in English

  • Meet at Future Café & Restaurant (MRT Thai Cultural Centre, exit 1)

FAQ

1. Where is Little Japan located in Bangkok, and what defines its atmosphere?

Little Japan in Bangkok is primarily found around the Sukhumvit Soi 33/1 area, also known as Phrom Phong. This vibrant district is characterized by a dense concentration of authentic Japanese restaurants, izakayas, supermarkets, bakeries, and cafes. It offers a distinct atmosphere reminiscent of Tokyo's backstreets, with Japanese signage, traditional decor, and a strong sense of community for both Japanese expats and locals seeking a taste of Japan.

2. What types of unique offerings and styles can visitors expect from Japanese-themed cafes in Bangkok?

Japanese-themed cafes in Bangkok often feature a blend of traditional aesthetics and modern design. Visitors can expect cafes specializing in matcha (green tea) beverages and desserts, delicate wagashi (Japanese sweets), and artisanal pour-over coffee. Many also offer themed interiors, such as minimalist zen gardens, kawaii (cute) character designs, or retro Showa-era decor, providing distinct backdrops for photography and a relaxing ambiance.

3. How can visitors best capture Instagram-worthy photos at the Japanese cafes featured in Bangkok and Bang Saen?

To capture Instagram-worthy photos at Japanese cafes in Bangkok and Bang Saen, focus on the unique architectural details and themed interiors. Utilize natural light to highlight the intricate food presentations, such as colorful lattes or elaborate desserts. Look for specific photo spots pointed out by a guide, often featuring traditional elements like sliding doors, paper lanterns, or unique art installations. Engaging with the cafe's specific style, whether minimalist or whimsical, will enhance your shots.

4. What are the primary transportation options for traveling from Bangkok to Bang Saen Beach?

To travel from Bangkok to Bang Saen Beach, common transportation options include private car services, which offer convenience and direct travel. Public vans or buses also operate from various Bangkok terminals, such as Ekkamai Bus Terminal, providing a more economical option. The journey typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions and the chosen mode of transport.

5. Is it possible to use ride-sharing services like Grab for convenience when exploring Bang Saen's attractions?

Yes, ride-sharing services like Grab are generally available and can be used for convenient transportation when exploring Bang Saen's attractions, including its cafes and beaches. Using these services allows for easy access between different spots without the need to navigate public transport or find traditional taxis. It offers flexibility for planning your itinerary and reaching specific points of interest.

6. What culinary experiences and fresh produce are available at the Bang Saen Fish Market?

The Bang Saen Fish Market, also known as Ang Sila Fish Market, offers a vibrant culinary experience centered around fresh seafood. Visitors can find a wide array of just-caught fish, prawns, crabs, squid, and various shellfish. Many stalls also provide cooking services, allowing you to choose your seafood and have it prepared on the spot, typically grilled, steamed, or fried, offering a truly local and fresh dining experience right by the sea.

7. Besides cafes, what other Japanese-themed areas are recommended for exploration in Bangkok?

Beyond Japanese cafes, Bangkok offers several areas with strong Japanese themes. Along Sukhumvit Road, particularly between Phrom Phong and Thonglor, you can explore numerous Japanese supermarkets like Fuji Super, specialty stores, and cultural centers. These areas provide opportunities to discover unique Japanese products, books, and cultural items, immersing visitors in a broader Japanese experience within the city.

8. What kind of activities can visitors enjoy at Bang Saen Beach beyond swimming?

Bang Saen Beach offers a variety of activities beyond just swimming. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, rent beach chairs, or enjoy local street food and fresh seafood from numerous vendors. Water sports such as banana boat rides are also popular. For a more leisurely experience, visitors can stroll along the promenade, cycle, or simply enjoy the seaside atmosphere, especially during sunset.

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