Embark on a half-day foodie walking tour in Harajuku, Tokyo's heart of youth culture and fashion, where you'll discover a blend of traditional and trendy street foods. From the famous Takeshita Street crepes to hidden izakaya gems, indulge in a variety of flavors that define the vibrant local food scene.
Set off on a unique half-day food exploration in Harajuku, where culinary delights meet the area's famous vibrant and eclectic charm. Known for its standout fashion and dynamic youth culture, Harajuku also offers a treasure trove of gastronomic experiences waiting to be discovered. This tour is your pathway to uncovering the flavours hidden within this bustling district.
Experience the allure of Harajuku through its food, from the visually stunning, picture-perfect crepes found on Takeshita Street to the deeply flavorful ramen served in cozy, lesser-known izakayas. Our Half-Day Foodie Walking Tour is crafted to offer a blend of tastes that not only please the palate but also immerse you in Tokyo's rich street food tradition. Ideal for culinary adventurers and cultural explorers alike, this experience invites you to join us in tasting Harajuku's delights, ensuring each step is filled with discovery and enjoyment.
Unique half-day food exploration in the heart of Harajuku
Dive into the vibrant fashion and youth culture scene
Discover Instagram-worthy colorful crepes on Takeshita Street
Savor savory and mouthwatering bowls of ramen in hidden izakayas
Experience a blend of flavors that delight the taste buds
Immerse yourself in Tokyo's rich street food tradition
Ideal for culinary adventurers and cultural explorers
2-3 street foods/sweets on Takeshita Street
Shibuya to Harajuku bus fare
2-hour walking/public transport tour
English-speaking local guide
Extra food/drinks
Personal spendings
Travel to meeting point
Ticketed attractions
Optional tips
Our journey kicks off at Shibuya Station, where we'll leave any luggage at Shibuya-san for a hassle-free experience. We'll catch the "Hachiko Bus," a convenient local service that connects Shibuya to Shinjuku, immersing us in the local vibe as we head towards Harajuku.
Duration: 10 minutes
Upon reaching Harajuku, our first stop is the vibrant Takeshita Street. Here, you'll get to indulge in a variety of Instagrammable sweets - from rainbow cotton candy and cheesy delights to crepes, rice cakes, and tapioca drinks. It's a feast for both the eyes and the palate.
Duration: 45 minutes
After savoring Takeshita Street's sweet offerings, we'll take a moment to visit Togo Shrine. This serene Shinto shrine is dedicated to Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, a revered figure in Japanese naval history. It's a peaceful escape that offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Duration: 15 minutes
Description: As we continue our tour, we'll pass by Galaxy Harajuku. Although we won't stop here, it's worth noting this location for its innovative exhibitions by teamLab, blending art and technology in immersive displays.
Rounding off our tour, we head back to Takeshita Street for a second round, this time focusing on traditional Japanese sweets and snacks. It's a perfect opportunity to delve deeper into Japan's culinary traditions before concluding our tour.
Duration: 20 minutes
Activity provider contacts you after booking for special requirements.
Tour proceeds in all weather conditions.
Seasonal weather can alter routes and attractions.
Only one hand carry bag allowed; store large luggage elsewhere.
Private groups capped at 6 people; inform us if your group is larger.
Join us at the Currency Exchange Shibuya Mark City, located within Shibuya Mark City East on the second floor. It's the perfect starting point for our adventure. Here's where you'll find us:
Location: Currency Exchange Shibuya Mark City (Shibuya Mark City East 2F)
Address: 1 Chome−12−3 Shibuya Mark City East 2F, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0043
We understand that plans can change. That's why we offer a flexible cancellation policy:
For a full refund, please cancel at least 24 hours before the tour start time.
Unfortunately, refunds cannot be provided for no-shows or late arrivals. Please plan accordingly to enjoy the full experience.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfort is key for this walking tour, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes and dressing appropriately for the weather. Harajuku's streets can be bustling, and we'll be on our feet for a good portion of the tour, so comfort should be your priority.
Are there vegetarian or vegan options available on tour?
Yes, we strive to accommodate all dietary preferences. Please let us know in advance if you require vegetarian or vegan options, and we will do our best to tailor the tour to meet your needs.
Can children participate in the tour?
Absolutely! The tour is family-friendly and suitable for children. It's a great way for them to experience the vibrant culture and flavours of Harajuku. Just be sure to mention the age of your children when booking so we can make the necessary arrangements.
What happens in case of heavy rain?
The tour takes place rain or shine. In the case of heavy rain, we may adjust the route to spend more time in covered areas or indoor locations without compromising the tour experience. We recommend bringing an umbrella or raincoat just in case.
How much walking is involved?
The tour involves approximately 2 hours of walking at a leisurely pace, including stops. We'll cover various sites and food spots, with plenty of opportunities to rest and enjoy the food offerings.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The meeting point is at the Currency Exchange Shibuya Mark City, easily accessible by public transportation. The closest station is Shibuya Station, which is a major hub serviced by multiple train and subway lines.
What if I have food allergies?
Please inform us of any food allergies or dietary restrictions when you book the tour. We will make every effort to accommodate your needs and ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
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This booking is non-refundable.
Our journey kicks off at Shibuya Station, where we'll leave any luggage at Shibuya-san for a hassle-free experience.
Here, you'll get to indulge in a variety of Instagrammable sweets - from rainbow cotton candy and cheesy delights to crepes, rice cakes, and tapioca drinks.
This serene Shinto shrine is dedicated to Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, a revered figure in Japanese naval history. It's a peaceful escape that offers a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage.
Although we won't stop here, it's worth noting this location for its innovative exhibitions by teamLab, blending art and technology in immersive displays.
Rounding off our tour, we head back to Takeshita Street for a second round, this time focusing on traditional Japanese sweets and snacks.