Escape the hustle and bustle of Shibuya’s famous scramble crossing and discover the district’s hidden drinking culture beyond the neon lights. From the retro alley of Nonbei Yokocho to the lively streets of Center Street and the tucked-away local bars of Shinsen, this guided experience reveals Shibuya’s many faces. Step into intimate taverns filled with character, where small bars offer warmth and personality away from the crowds. You will visit two carefully selected local bars, spending about an hour at each stop, with a total of JPY 3,000 in food and drinks included (JPY 1,500 per bar). Relax, enjoy authentic flavors, and experience the true local atmosphere of Shibuya without worrying about ordering in Japanese—your guide will ensure a smooth and memorable night exploring these atmospheric corners of Tokyo.
Shibuya Center Street Option<br/>Starting point:<br/>SHIBU HACHI BOX, 2-chōme-1-1 Dōgenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Shinsen Option<br/>Starting point:<br/>Daily Yamazaki Shinsen, 4-6 Shinsenchō, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0045, Japan
Nonbei Yokocho Option<br/>Starting point:<br/>SHIBU HACHI BOX, 2-chōme-1-1 Dōgenzaka, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
In the heart of bustling Shibuya, beyond the crowds around Hachiko and the famous scramble crossing, lies a different side of the district waiting to be discovered. From the nostalgic alleyways of Nonbei Yokocho to the neon-lit streets of Center Street and the hidden local bars of Shinsen, this tour reveals Shibuya’s many layers. Step away from the city’s fast pace and explore intimate taverns, retro drinking alleys, and tucked-away neighborhood spots where locals gather. Experience the contrast between old and new as you enjoy drinks in some of Shibuya’s most atmospheric corners.
Please meet your guide in front of Daily Yamazaki Shinsen Station Store, located just outside Shinsen Station. The guide will be holding a sign with your name.
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