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Tokyo Night Walking Tour at Shibuya and Shinjuku Hidden Alleys
(4) Avis
Dogenzaka
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Experience Tokyo after dark on a cultural walking tour through Shibuya and Shinjuku. This is not a party or drinking tour, but a guided experience focused on the stories, etiquette, and customs behind Tokyo’s nightlife.
Begin at the Hachiko Statue in Shibuya and learn how the area grew into one of the world’s busiest districts. Walk to Shibuya Crossing for photos and insights into its history and local culture. Explore Center Street and nearby backstreets before taking a short train ride to Shinjuku, learning how locals use public transportation.
In Shinjuku, visit Omoide Yokocho and Golden Gai, known for their narrow alleys and unique nightlife culture. Learn about their post-war origins,...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide local en anglais
The train fare from Shibuya to Shinjuku on local trains such as the JR Yamanote Line is typically around ¥170 one-way.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Hachikō Memorial Statue
Meet at the Hachiko Statue outside JR Shibuya Station’s Hachiko Exit.
The area is very crowded, so look for the small dog statue itself.
Your guide will be next to it with a yellow wristband or sign.
If you cannot find it, follow signs for the Hachiko Exit or the open area facing Shibuya Crossing.
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Shinjuku Golden Gai
Tokyo Night Walking Tour at Shibuya and Shinjuku Hidden Alleys
(4) Avis
Dogenzaka
À propos
Experience Tokyo after dark on a cultural walking tour through Shibuya and Shinjuku. This is not a party or drinking tour, but a guided experience focused on the stories, etiquette, and customs behind Tokyo’s nightlife.
Begin at the Hachiko Statue in Shibuya and learn how the area grew into one of the world’s busiest districts. Walk to Shibuya Crossing for photos and insights into its history and local culture. Explore Center Street and nearby backstreets before taking a short train ride to Shinjuku, learning how locals use public transportation.
In Shinjuku, visit Omoide Yokocho and Golden Gai, known for their narrow alleys and unique nightlife culture. Learn about their post-war origins,...
Points forts
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
3 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide local en anglais
The train fare from Shibuya to Shinjuku on local trains such as the JR Yamanote Line is typically around ¥170 one-way.
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Hachikō Memorial Statue
Meet at the Hachiko Statue outside JR Shibuya Station’s Hachiko Exit.
The area is very crowded, so look for the small dog statue itself.
Your guide will be next to it with a yellow wristband or sign.
If you cannot find it, follow signs for the Hachiko Exit or the open area facing Shibuya Crossing.
Experience the overwhelming energy of Shibuya Crossing, often called the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world. Watch hundreds of people cross from all directions at once while your guide explains how this intersection became a global icon of modern Tokyo, media, and urban life. Plenty of time for photos with giant LED screens in the background.
10 minutes
2
Shibuya
Explore Shibuya City, the heart of youth culture, fashion, and trends. Walk through bustling streets, shopping areas, and backstreets while learning how Shibuya influences music, fashion, technology, and pop culture across Japan. Your guide will also share how locals use and experience this fast-changing area.
40 minutes
3
Shinjuku
Discover Shinjuku, one of Tokyo’s most dynamic districts. Known for having the world’s busiest train station, Shinjuku combines skyscrapers, shopping, entertainment, and nightlife. See how business districts and lively streets exist side by side in this nonstop area.
20 minutes
4
Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings
Visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, an important symbol of Tokyo’s administration and modern architecture. Learn about the role of the metropolitan government and enjoy photo opportunities with views of Shinjuku’s skyline and surrounding cityscape.
15 minutes
5
Kabukicho
Walk through Kabukicho, Tokyo’s most famous entertainment and nightlife district. Known for neon lights, cinemas, bars, restaurants, and host clubs, Kabukicho reflects a unique side of urban Japan. Your guide will explain its post-war history, reputation, recent redevelopment, and how to enjoy the area safely and respectfully.
20 minutes
6
Omoide Yokocho
Step into Omoide Yokocho, a narrow alley packed with tiny eateries and lantern-lit paths. Often called “Memory Lane,” this area preserves the atmosphere of post-war Tokyo and offers a contrast to the surrounding modern city. A popular spot for photos and local stories.
10 minutes
7
Shinjuku Golden Gai
End the tour in Golden Gai, a legendary nightlife area made up of hundreds of tiny bars, each with its own theme and character. Learn why Golden Gai became a gathering place for artists, writers, musicians, and travelers, and why it remains one of Tokyo’s most unique cultural spots today.