Explore the heart of Saitama with an engaging evening bar-hopping tour that showcases the essence of Japanese dining culture. Discover hidden gems where locals unwind, savoring regional dishes and drinks at two unique venues. Enjoy the flexibility of starting from one of four convenient locations in Saitama City, allowing you to tailor your experience to your plans. With a total food and drink credit of 3,000 JPY included, indulge in local favorites while learning about izakaya etiquette from your knowledgeable guide. This tour provides an authentic glimpse into the vibrant local atmosphere, making it perfect for travelers seeking genuine cultural experiences.
- Experience authentic Japanese dining at two local spots
- Flexible meeting points: Omiya, Urawa, Iwatsuki, or Yono
- Total food and drink credit of 3,000 JPY included
- Gain insights into izakaya culture and local food etiquette
Yono option<br/>Starting point:<br/>Lawson Yono Station West, Japan, 330-0071 Saitama, Urawa Ward, Kamikizaki, 1-chōme84 フレスポ与野 2F
Iwatsuki option<br/>Starting point:<br/>Seven-Eleven, Japan, 339-0057 Saitama, Iwatsuki Ward, Honchō, 3-chōme11 WATSU西館 2F
Omiya option<br/>Starting point:<br/>Omiya Station East Police Box, 630 Nishikichō, Omiya Ward, Saitama, 330-0853, Japan
Urawa option<br/>Starting point:<br/>FamilyMart, 1-23 Higashinakachō, Urawa Ward, Saitama, 330-0056, Japan
Saitama’s charm is found in its everyday food culture—friendly neighborhood izakaya, casual standing bars, and small local restaurants where regulars gather after work. Unlike major tourist hubs, nights here feel relaxed and authentic, offering a glimpse into real daily life just outside Tokyo. From classic Japanese comfort dishes to seasonal specialties and local drinks, Saitama’s dining scene is all about simple flavors, warm hospitality, and sharing good food in a lively but down-to-earth atmosphere.
If you choose the Yono option, please meet your guide in front of Lawson Yono Station West Exit. Your guide will be waiting with a yellow sign. Please check the map for details.
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