Join a dynamic 3-hour journey through Tokyo's contrasting evening scenes.
Start in Ginza, soaking in the sophisticated ambiance of its luxury boutiques and grand department stores. Then, shift gears to Shimbashi, a bustling "salaryman" district that truly comes alive after dark.
The highlight is a deep dive into a yokocho (alleyway), like those under the Shimbashi train tracks. These narrow lanes are packed with tiny, atmospheric izakayas, humming with conversation and enticing aromas. Experience the cozy, authentic nightlife and get a genuine feel for Tokyo's local charm.
This tour blends Tokyo's glamorous side with its vibrant, down-to-earth culture, offering a unique appreciation for the city's diverse character.
Shimbashi is a bustling district in Tokyo, particularly known as a "salaryman town" and a major transportation hub. Historically significant as the site of Japan's first railway, it now seamlessly blends modern high-rise office buildings, especially in the redeveloped Shiodome area, with a vibrant, down-to-earth atmosphere
Ginza is Tokyo's most famous upscale shopping, dining, and entertainment district. Known globally as a symbol of luxury and sophistication, it features a dazzling array of flagship stores for international high-end brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, alongside venerable Japanese department stores such as Mitsukoshi and Matsuya.
A yokocho (横丁) is a narrow alleyway or "side street" in Japan, typically characterized by a dense cluster of small, often traditional, bars (izakayas) and eateries. They evoke a nostalgic, retro atmosphere, especially those that originated from post-World War II black markets and food stalls.
You will make your own way to the meeting points