Discover the rich history and nostalgic charm of Yanaka Ginza with local delicacies and delicious ramen.
Visit historical landmarks and immerse yourself in the heart of Tokyo’s old town.
Starting at Nippori Station, climb the famous Yuyake Dandan steps to enjoy a panoramic view before exploring the lively Yanaka Ginza shopping street.
Along the way, savor a variety of local favorites, including rice crackers, rice cake dumplings, crispy croquettes, alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks, and a bowl of ramen from popular neighborhood shops.
Enjoy a delicious Japanese specialities for lunch while experiencing Tokyo’s timeless culture on this unforgettable journey.
Taste one of the most Japanese traditional snacks - rice crackers in a famous local shop.
※ Tour fee includes 1 piece/ person.
Shop for your souvenirs in the lively shopping street for about 30 minutes.
※ Tour fee doesn't include souvenirs cost.
Taste traditional Japanese rice cake dumplings.
※ Tour fee includes 1 pounded rice cake dumpling/person.
Enjoy a crispy minced meat cutlet, a specialty of the shopping street. Please note that tour fee includes 1 piece/ person.
This is liquor store! After enjoying minced meat cutlet, it would be so nice if you have a drink (alcohol or non-alcohol).
※ Tour fee includes 1 drink/ person
Enjoy delicious ramen on a historic street.
※ There may be a wait during busy hours.
The tour fee includes 1 bowl/ person.
End of the tour. We will walk back to Nishinippori station.
Meet at the North Exit ticket gate. Ask for a guide with a yellow sign board.
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