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3 hours 30 minutes
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Step off the beaten path and explore one of Tokyo’s hidden gems: Kagurazaka, a charming neighborhood nestled between Shinjuku and the Imperial Palace. Once a historic geisha district, Kagurazaka now offers a unique blend of old and new—traditional shrines, cobblestone alleys, French-inspired cafés, and a warm, local vibe.
Your evening begins with a premium shabu-shabu dinner featuring wagyu beef and branded pork, served in a beautifully restored former geisha house. Paired with sake, this meal is both cultural and indulgent—an experience you won’t forget.
After dinner, stroll through softly lit alleys and visit serene shrines and temples that showcase Tokyo’s quieter side. Stop by a long-established tea shop supplying five-star hotels, perfect for authentic souvenirs. The cobblestone path of Hyogo Yokocho offers an ideal photo spot, reminiscent of Kyoto’s old streets.
Skip the crowds of Shibuya or Asakusa—this tour offers a more intimate side of traditional Tokyo.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please note: This tour involves walking through narrow alleys, stairways, and slopes. It is not suitable for guests using wheelchairs, mobility scooters, or other mobility aids. Participants should be able to walk unaided and wear comfortable walking shoes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You are free to shop. We will assist you in communicating with the expert Japanese tea shopkeepers.
We will take your very best portraits as you like (with your smartphone/camera).
English-speaking Guide
portrait photography (with your camera/smartphone)
cost of shopping at tea stores
shabu-shabu dinner course with free-flowing drinks *from JPY 8,000-
Sake comparison option *JPY 1,500
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2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
louisbW1765PV,May 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was raining lightly outside. I had never found a town in Japan that looked so good in the rain. Kagurazaka was truly a “dream” town for me. A woman in a kimono walking elegantly in front of a creperie. It was such a wonderful experience to see the intersection of my hometown's original scenery and traditional Japanese culture. I tasted beautiful wagyu beef in an old-fashioned house, the best way to savor this city. Our guide, Shu, was well versed in food culture, geisha history, and was flexible to our irregular requests. Above all, her warm smile and attentiveness soothed our travel-weary souls. It was the first time for us to participate in a guided tour in any other country, but we found many impressions hidden there that we could not have found if we had just gone sightseeing by ourselves. It exceeded our expectations. See you again!
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