Office Worker & YouTuber
“The real Shibuya isn't on the main street — it's down the alleys, behind the doors you'd never push open on your own.”
Hi, I'm Rena. I may not look the part, but drinking is my craft, and I've spent years hunting down Shibuya's hidden bars and touring izakaya all across Japan — sharing it all with my 100,000+ followers. Let me take you into the spots only a regular knows, and show you the Shibuya that visitors never get to see.
In Shibuya, the best nights aren't found in the trendy spots — they're tucked away in tiny bars where the regulars know your name. You won't just visit these places — you'll slip past doors first-timers never dare to open, sing in a backstreet snack bar, and soak up the real atmosphere of the city as one of the locals. Three hops, one unforgettable night. The first stop is a must; from there, the remaining two hops can be tailored to your mood and tastes — just talk it over with Rena along the way.
Hop 1 This one is non-negotiable. We start in Nonbei Yokocho ("Drunkard's Alley"), a maze of tiny bars tucked beside the train tracks. Rena leads you straight to a hidden gem deep in the alley — the kind of place that's almost impossible for a first-timer to walk into alone. With her by your side, the door opens, and the bar-hopping begins.
Hop 2 Next we move to Hyakkendana, a labyrinth of backstreets that most tourists never manage to reach. But navigating it is second nature to Rena. We might duck into a local snack bar for a round of karaoke, or wherever the night feels right — this is where Shibuya really opens up.
Hop 3 For the final hop, we pick the ideal place together based on what you're craving. A cozy old-school oden joint, a craft beer bar, or even one of Shibuya's legendary ramen spots — Rena will read your mood and choose the perfect way to cap off the night.
In Shibuya, the best nights aren't found in the trendy spots — they're tucked away in tiny bars where the regulars know your name. You won't just visit these places — you'll slip past doors first-timers never dare to open, sing in a backstreet snack bar, and soak up the real atmosphere of the city as one of the locals. Three hops, one unforgettable night.
Shibuya area, Tokyo (details provided after booking)
The operator will provide the exact meeting point after booking
Food and drink costs — including the guide's — are paid separately on-site by the guest.
If you have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please let us know in advance.
Food & drinks (paid individually at each spot, including the guide's) and transport to the meeting point.
Drinks, merchandise, and other on-site expenses — including the guide's food and drinks — are not included in the tour price and are covered by the guest.
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