Discover real street food beyond the tourist areas in Togoshi-Ginza and Musashi-Koyama with a local Japanese guide.
These streets are a street-food paradise loved by Japanese locals, just 20 minutes from Shibuya or Shinjuku.
Try 7 street foods: 4 must-tries, plus 3 picks from 9 options(including 100-year-old yakitori, award-winning karaage, and wagashi offered to the Emperor)
Many of these shops are Japanese-only, so it’s hard to find (and order) without a guide.
Because we know the shop owners, natural chats with them are one of the highlights.
Highlights:
・Over 600 shops across Togoshi-Ginza & Musashi-Koyama
・7 street foods, including hidden favorites you’ll mostly find in Japanese-only shops
・Natural chats with shop owners
・Friendly Japanese guide
The tour starts at Musashikoyama Shopping Street. First, using the travel guidebook provided beforehand, you'll choose two menu items you like. Our first stop is a long-established yakitori shop founded in 1926, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Its signature style lets you enjoy the skewers by applying the sauce yourself. Savor the freshly grilled chicken while soaking in the bustling atmosphere of the shopping street. (If you'd like, you can even take some uniquely Japanese purikura photos. )
Next, we move to the Togoshi Ginza Shopping Street. Renowned as a quintessential local shopping street, Togoshi Ginza is packed with eateries perfect for street food and old-fashioned independent shops. It's overflowing with unique shops like “Kei,” whose fried chicken won a gold prize; “Aoyagi,” which offers traditional sweets at Meiji Shrine; and shops even former Prime Minister Abe has visited.
At the end of the tour, we’ll stop by Togoshi Hachiman Shrine, a local shrine that has been loved by the community for generations. It’s just a short walk from the lively shopping street, and because it’s less touristy, you can enjoy a calm, local atmosphere that feels a little different from other shrines. It’s a peaceful spot to take a breath and wrap up the tour.
When you exit Musashi-Koyama Station from the East Exit, you’ll see a Starbucks right in front of you.
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