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◆Introduction Enjoy an evening like a Japanese salaryman by visiting hidden eateries and casual izakayas in the Gotanda area of Tokyo. Loosen your tie and have a drink. In Tokyo, after work, it's common to enjoy meals, drinks, and socializing. Why not join the famous Tokyo salarymen and try beloved Japanese dishes like "okonomiyaki" (savory pancake), "hot pot," "sashimi," and "taiyaki" (fish-shaped pastry) with a cold beer? Explore hidden local gems and historical spots in Gotanda while experiencing the unique atmosphere of this vibrant area. ・Experience exquisite gourmet food at Gotanda's hidden gems ・Take a walk around Gotanda TOC area ・Try local dishes and sake at popular bars, and izakayas ・Learn about the historical background and trivia from a local guide ◆Included ・5 Food Stops with Local and Seasonal Food ・One drink included ・Tour Guide ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Gratuities ・Transportation costs ・Additional drinks or food ◆Itinerary ・Meet-up: Gotanda Station West Exit The guide will provide a brief introduction to Gotanda and facilitate participant introductions. ・Visit to a Yakitori Specialty Shop Enjoy charcoal-grilled yakitori at a popular local restaurant. ・Nightscape Walk Around Gotanda TOC Area Explore the retro Showa-era scenery and newly renovated areas. ・Japanese bars Experience with Local Dishes and Sake Tasting Savor unique local dishes and enjoy tasting locally brewed sake. Relax with sweets or craft beer at a trendy Gotanda café or lounge. ・Conclusion (Gotanda Station) The tour ends with information about souvenirs and additional nearby spots to explore. ◆Additional Info ・A reservation for 2 or more people is required. ・The walking distance is moderate. ・Not recommended for vegans or those with gluten-free diets. ・For adults aged 20 and over only. ・い。 ・If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know when making your reservation.      
◆Introduction Enjoy an evening like a Japanese salaryman by visiting hidden eateries and casual izakayas in Akabane area of Tokyo. Loosen your tie and have a drink. In Tokyo, after work, it's common to enjoy meals, drinks, and socializing. Why not join the famous Tokyo salarymen and try beloved Japanese dishes like "okonomiyaki" (savory pancake), "hot pot," "sashimi," and "taiyaki" (fish-shaped pastry) with a cold beer? Explore hidden local gems and historical spots in Akabane while experiencing the unique atmosphere of this vibrant area. ・Experience exquisite gourmet food at Akabane's hidden gems ・Take a walk around Akabane area ・Try local dishes and sake at popular bars, and izakayas ・Learn about the historical background and trivia from a local guide ◆Included ・5 Food Stops with Local and Seasonal Food ・One drink included ・Tour Guide ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Gratuities ・Transportation costs ・Additional drinks or food ◆Itinerary ・Meet-up: McDonald's Akabane station East Exit The guide will provide a brief introduction to Akabane and facilitate participant introductions. ・Visit to a local izakaya and shopping street Enjoy yakitori at a popular local restaurant. ・Nightscape Walk Around Akabane Area Immerse yourself in the retro charm of the old town area and experience the nostalgic vibes of Japan. ・Japanese bars Experience with Local Dishes and Sake Tasting Savor unique local dishes and enjoy tasting locally brewed sake. You'll also find plenty of well-known and popular Japanese chain shops along the way, so feel free to pop in if you're curious or interested during your exploration! ・Conclusion: Akabane Station The tour ends with information about souvenirs and additional nearby spots to explore. ◆Additional Info ・A reservation for 2 or more people is required. ・The walking distance is moderate. ・Not recommended for vegans or those with gluten-free diets. ・For adults aged 20 and over only. ・If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know when making your reservation.       
◆Introduction Tateishi, located in Katsushika Ward, is undergoing significant redevelopment, transforming into a vibrant neighborhood with new landmarks and dining experiences. While modern commercial facilities and high-rise towers are reshaping the skyline, the area's rich food culture and local charm remain intact. This tour offers an opportunity to explore Tateishi’s history, its redevelopment journey, and the best of its new and traditional culinary delights. ・Visit newly opened dining spots in redeveloped Tateishi ・Enjoy traditional flavors preserved by long-standing local eateries ・Learn about the history and ongoing redevelopment of the area from your guide ・Explore the new skyline with high-rise towers and modern plazas ・Interact with locals and experience the blend of old and new in Tateishi ◆Included ・5 Food Stops with Local and Seasonal Food ・One drink included ・Tour Guide ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Gratuities ・Transportation costs ・Additional drinks or food ◆Itinerary ・Meet-up: Keisei Tateishi Station Exit The guide will provide a brief introduction to Ebisu and facilitate participant introductions. ・Visit to a Restaurants in New Commercial Facilities Enjoy creative dishes and craft beer at stylish new eateries located in the redeveloped commercial hubs of Tateishi. ・Renovated Longstanding Eateries Savor local classics like grilled offal skewers and simmered dishes at revamped establishments that continue to honor Tateishi’s culinary traditions. ・Casual Standing Bars Experience the modernized standing bar culture with locally brewed drinks and light snacks in a relaxed, contemporary setting. ・Exploration of Redeveloped Areas Take a guided walk through the redevelopment district, exploring the high-rise towers, new plazas, and public art installations. Learn about the area’s transformation and its cultural and historical significance. ◆Additional Info ・A reservation for 2 or more people is required. ・The walking distance is moderate. ・Not recommended for vegans or those with gluten-free diets. ・For adults aged 20 and over only. ・い。 ・If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know when making your reservation.     
◆Introduction Experience the authentic nightlife of Tokyo’s salarymen by visiting hidden eateries and casual izakayas in the historical Kanda area. Loosen your tie, enjoy a drink, and immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture. Kanda, known for its retro charm and lively atmosphere, is a hub for post-work relaxation, offering a variety of delicious dishes such as "yakitori" (grilled skewers), "oden" (Japanese hot pot), and "taiyaki" (fish-shaped pastries) accompanied by sake or beer. ・Discover Kanda's hidden gourmet gems ・Stroll through Kanda’s historical streets and vibrant izakaya district ・Try local dishes and sake at popular eateries ・Learn fascinating stories about Kanda’s history and its connection to Tokyo's salaryman culture ◆Included ・5 Food Stops with Local and Seasonal Food ・One drink included ・Tour Guide ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Gratuities ・Transportation costs ・Additional drinks or food ◆Itinerary ・Meet-up: Kanda Station South Exit The guide will provide a brief introduction to Kanda and facilitate participant introductions. ・Visit to a Yakitori Specialty Shop Kick off the evening with delicious charcoal-grilled yakitori at a long-established local restaurant. ・Night Walk Through Kanda’s Retro Streets Take a stroll through the retro streets lined with izakayas and bars, and explore spots with historical charm, such as temples or shrines tucked away in the area. ・Local Izakaya Experience with Sake Tasting Enjoy classic izakaya dishes like oden, sashimi, or tempura, paired with locally brewed sake or craft beer. ・Sweets or Café Stop Relax with a dessert such as taiyaki or indulge in a craft beer at a cozy café to wind down the evening. ・Conclusion (Kanda Station) The tour ends with tips on local souvenirs and recommendations for nearby attractions to explore further. ◆Additional Info ・A reservation for 2 or more people is required. ・The walking distance is moderate. ・Not recommended for vegans or those with gluten-free diets. ・For adults aged 20 and over only. ・い。 ・If you have any dietary restrictions, please let us know when making your reservation.     
◆Introduction Discover Tokyo’s Shibuya district on this immersive walking food tour. The guide will take you to some well-loved, hidden-gem restaurants frequented by Tokyo locals, steering clear of high-end tourist spots. You’ll have the opportunity to sample a variety of delicious regional foods from across Japan as you restaurant-hop: Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, Osaka-style takoyaki, a selection of seven types of sushi, Kobe beef skewers, and taiyaki for dessert. You’ll also wander through a “depachika,” an underground food market, exploring the maze of food offerings. ・Experience Shibuya’s vibrant food culture with a knowledgeable guide ・Visit exclusive local spots and sample authentic bites ・Toast with a drink included in your tour ・Explore hidden alleys and unique dining spots for an insider view of Shibuya ◆Included ・Local guide ・One drink included ・5 Food Stops ・Dessert included ◆Not Included ・Gratuities ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Food and drinks, unless specified ・Transportation costs ◆Itinerary ・(Meeting Point)In front of the Wall Mural of Hachiko, right outside the station at Hachiko Exit ・Hachiko: Learn about the Shibuya area, its backstories, and Japanese customs ・Myth of Tomorrow: A family-friendly stop that appeals to both kids and adults ・Shibuya Center-gai: Discover a foodie paradise with authentic eateries and seasonal flavors ・Shibuya Crossing: Experience the iconic crossing as part of your culinary adventure ・Shibuya 109: Pass by this famous shopping destination ・MEGA Don Quijote: Another local favorite to see ・Nonbei Yokocho: Stroll through this famous alleyway ・(Ending Point)Shibuya Tokyu Food Show: Your tour concludes here ◆Additional Info ・Confirmation will be received at time of booking ・Children must be accompanied by an adult. Passport information copy is required for kids 10 and above. ・Children on this tour will have the chicken skewers instead of beef. ・Not wheelchair accessible ・Minimum drinking age is 21 years ・Stroller accessible ・Family-friendly ・Karaoke After Party available ・Near public transportation ・Infants must sit on laps ・Changes to tours and spots we visit may occur due to schedules of restaurants, public holidays, weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances. Applicable substitutions will be made in this case. ・Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level ・Dietary Restriction flexibility: Vegan, Vegetarian-friendly      
◆Introduction Pretend you’re a Japanese ‘salaryman’ for the evening on this visit to the hidden drinking dens and casual ‘izakayas’ (food pubs) of Tokyo’s Shimbashi area. Loosen your tie and pour yourself a drink, because it’s quitting time in Tokyo—also known as the hour for eating, drinking, and socializing. Snack on local favorites like "okonomiyaki" (Japanese-style savory pancake), "gyoza nabe" (dumpling hot pot), sashimi, and "taiyaki" ( fish-shaped dessert) as you grab a quick bite and beer with thousands of Tokyo’s famous office workers. A local guide, plus food and drink tastings as specified, are included. ・Eat like a local on a walking food tour of Tokyo's Shimbashi district ・Join thousands of 'salarymen' (Japanese office workers) as they unwind after work ・Sample Japanese drinking food like ‘yakitori’ (grilled skewers), ‘gyoza’ (dumplings), and sashimi ・Feel like a local as you socialize and 'blow off some steam' with Japanese office workers ・Visit lesser-known drinking dens and Japanese-style casual eateries (izakayas) ・Get off the beaten path and explore the Shimbashi district, an area still popular with locals ◆Included ・5 Food Stops with Local and Seasonal Food ・Two drinks included ・Local English speaking guide ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Gratuities ・Transportation costs ・Additional drinks or food ◆Itinerary ・SL Square (Shimbashi Station West Entrance Square) Let's meet here! Join us and try several seasonal & authentic Japanese dishes in our tour! ・Pass By Karasumori Shrine ・Pass By New Shimbashi Building ・Pass By Ad Museum Tokyo ・Pass By The Old Shimbashi Station Railway History Exhibition Hall ・Pass By Hamarikyū Gardens ・Shimbashi (3 hours) Join us on this 3-hour food tour and visit 5 Food stops including seasonal and local dishes, a great introduction to drinking and dining culture in Tokyo. ◆Additional Info ・Adults only 20 years old and above ・Karaoke After Party available ・Wheelchair accessible ・Changes to tours and spots we visit may occur due to schedules of restaurants, public holidays, weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances. Applicable substitutions will be made in this case. ・Pesctarian and Vegetarian friendly ・Not recommended for Vegans and Gluten-free ・This tour will have a maximum of 8 travelers    
◆Introduction Vegetarian and vegan culture is gradually spreading in Japan, but in terms of population, it is still less than 5% of the total, and it is difficult to enjoy vegan-friendly food anywhere. However, in Shibuya, where cutting-edge culture and fashion are gathered and produced, you can also enjoy cutting-edge vegan food. On this vegan food tour, you can enjoy vegan sushi, plant-based foods made of cutting-edge Japanses food technology, and Japanese sake at last. Shibuya is like a dungeon, and we go up and down while visiting restaurant such as tall bulding and underground department store. Enjoy the latest vegan food culture in Japan with your local guide, who knows Tokyo and Shibuya well! This tour is Vegan, Vegetarian, and Gluten-free friendly, so you can join this tour with anyone who has those dietary restrictions without worries. ◆Included ・Full Dinner(Sushi set + 1 plant-based food + 3-4 drinks) ・3.5 hours with local guide ・Photos during the tour ・Vegan / Vegetarian /Gluten-free options are available. ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Gratuities ・Transportation costs ・Additional drinks or food ◆Itinerary ・Shibuya Crossing (20 min) Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo’s iconic spot, is the world’s busiest pedestrian scramble. Capture its vibrant energy and neon-lit atmosphere! ・Gonpachi Sushi (1 hour) Have some vegan sushi ・2 foods Shibuya Loft (50 min) Have a bite to eat here ・Shibuya Center-gai (15 min) Stop by three restaurants ・M&I Bldg (45 min) Third local restaurant ◆Additional Info ・Not wheelchair accessible ・Please note that there may be other participants ・Only those who are 20 years or older can drink alcohol because of the law in Japan ・Please note that we are unable to guarantee allergy-free or cater to dietary restrictions as the food is prepared in kitchens that do not belong to Holiday Travel. ・This tour will have a maximum of 8 travelers   
◆Introduction This is a tour where we will take you to 2–3 popular local izakayas. Relax and enjoy regional food and drinks at a comfortable pace. Just bring cash with you, and leave the rest to us. Let's share an unforgettable local experience together! ・Choose your preferred area: Cat Street and surrounding neighborhoods (the tour does not cover all adjacent areas) ・Enjoy peace of mind with a friendly guide, even in places where English may not be spoken ・Small-group tour ensures a more personal and authentic experience ◆Included ・Around 6 drinks in total ・Dinner: izakaya dishes and local specialties ・Visit 2–3 places — such as food stalls, izakayas, or bars — together with a local guide ◆Not Included ・Hotel pickup and drop-off ・Tips ・Transportation expenses ・Additional drinks or meals not included in the tour fee ・Personal expenses or shopping ◆Additional Info ・The maximum number of participants for this tour is 8. ・Children must be accompanied by an adult. ・Alcohol is served only to participants aged 20 and over (the legal drinking age in Japan). ・Please note that meals are prepared in a kitchen separate from Holiday Travel, so we cannot guarantee allergy-free meals or accommodate dietary restrictions. ◆Cat Street – Food & Nightlife The Cat Street area in Tokyo is a stylish district that connects Shibuya and Harajuku, lined with cafés and boutiques along a narrow street. During the day it is lively with shoppers and visitors, but in the evening the atmosphere becomes much calmer. Dining options here are mainly cafés and restaurants, with only a limited number of izakayas and bars, so it is different from larger nightlife districts like Shinjuku or Gion. However, you can find hidden dining spots and cozy bars, making it ideal for enjoying a relaxed evening at one or two places. With easy walking access to Shibuya and Omotesando, you can also extend your night to explore more vibrant izakaya areas nearby. Around Cat Street, you can enjoy a quieter side of Tokyo's nightlife in a chic urban setting.     
◆ Introduction Just beyond Shibuya's scramble lies Tomigaya and Yoyogi-Uehara—quiet, design-forward neighbourhoods where brewers, bakers and sake obsessives experiment every night. Follow a bilingual guide through three tiny but world-famous spots: a Nordic craft-beer bar pouring Oslo IPAs, a natural-wine hideout whose sourdough loaves are legendary, and a 100-label sake izakaya run by a kimono-clad sommelier. Think of it as a progressive tasting of malt, grape and rice, with plenty of local colour between pours. ◆ Highlights ・**Three seats-only venues**: ØL Nordic Beer Bar · Ahiru Store natural-wine bistro · Sasagin sake tavern ・**Guided tasting flight at each stop** (beer trio, glass of biodynamic wine & bread, three-pour sake flight) ・Easy **10-minute walk** Shibuya → Tomigaya, then **2-min subway hop** to Yoyogi-Uehara (ticket ≈ ¥170; guide handles vending machine) ・Group capped at **five** so you can actually chat with brewers, bakers and the resident sake master ◆ What's included | Stop | Drinks | Food | |------|--------|------| | ØL by Oslo Brewing Co. | 3 × 150 ml Nordic craft ales | Nordic-inspired taco bite | | Ahiru Store | 1 glass French natural wine | House-baked sourdough & charcuterie | | Sasagin | 3-pour premium sake flight | Chef's seasonal izakaya plate | *Order/venues may change with crowding. If Ahiru Store is at capacity after 20 min, we pivot to **Path Wine & Bistro** (same street, larger tables). ◆ Additional Info ・Not wheelchair accessible ・Minimum age is 20 years (Japan's legal drinking age) ・Please inform us of any food allergies in advance ・Queue times may apply at popular venues ・This tour will have a maximum of 5 travelers ・Meeting point is at JR Shibuya Station Hachiko Exit
◆ Introduction Toast an "elevated" view of Shibuya Station, slip down a back-alley for charcoal-grilled yakitori, then finish with a perfectly chilled Nikka highball in a retro-chic bar. In just 900 m of easy walking, this tour reveals three faces of Tokyo drinking culture—craft-beer café, award-winning izakaya, and classic highball haunt—while your bilingual guide unpacks the neighbourhood's music-scene roots and Hikarie's role in Shibuya's east-side renaissance. ◆ Highlights * **Three contrasting venues** within a 10-minute walk of Hikarie * Guided **craft-beer tasting flight**, yakitori dinner with a paired drink, and a **Nikka highball finale** * Insight into Shibuya's food alleys, station redevelopment and local bar etiquette * Group capped at six so you can chat with chefs and bartenders ◆ What's included | Stop | Drink | Food | | ----------------------------------- | -------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | **iBeer LE SUN PALM** (Hikarie 7 F) | 3-beer tasting flight | Small tapas plate | | **Yakitori ARATA** (Sakuragaoka) | 1 house draft **or** sake | Charcoal-grilled course (6–7 skewers + sides) | | **Shibuya Highball Bar** | Signature Nikka highball (strong soda) | Light bar snack | Extras: bilingual guide, night-of photography, walking/taxi navigation support **Not included** Hotel pick-up · Extra drinks/food · Taxi fare if chosen · Gratuities ◆ Sample itinerary* | Time | Venue & Experience | | --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | **18:00–18:50** | *iBeer LE SUN PALM* – bright café overlooking Shibuya Station; compare three seasonal craft ales with a flavour chart | | **19:00–20:00** | *Yakitori ARATA* – 21-seat counter; reservation secured for a skewer course of chicken, pork offal & seasonal vegetables, plus your first drink (beer or sake) | | **20:10–21:00** | *Shibuya Highball Bar* – retro wood-panelled standing bar; crisp Nikka highball and optional seasonal variations | *Order may vary with crowding. Total walk ≈ 900 m; Sakuragaoka slope is gentle—taxi option (≈ ¥600) offered on wet or mobility-limited days. ◆Additional Info ・Not wheelchair accessible ・Minimum age is 20 years (Japan's legal drinking age) ・Please inform us of any food allergies in advance ・The itinerary includes basement venues with limited accessibility ・This tour will have a maximum of 6 travelers ・Meeting point is at Shibuya Hikarie main entrance
◆Introduction Sip riverside craft beer beneath the neon, climb the back-streets of Sakuragaoka for an award-winning izakaya feast, then wind down with signature cocktails in a design-hotel lounge. All within 800 m of Shibuya Station, this tour lets you taste three faces of modern Tokyo drinking culture—standing "kaku-uchi" bar, seasonally focused izakaya, and contemporary hotel bar—while your bilingual guide explains Stream's canal-side redevelopment and the history of Shibuya's music district. ◆Highlights ・Three contrasting venues—riverside standing bar, Tabelog-lauded izakaya, and hotel lounge ・Three welcome drinks (craft beer, sake trio, and house cocktail) + shared dishes at every stop ・Short walk (≈800 m); option to taxi the uphill leg if preferred (≈¥600) ・Insight into Shibuya Stream architecture, Sakuragaoka's live-house heritage, and new-wave Japanese drinks ◆What's Included | Item | Details | | ------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Drinks | 1 craft beer / natural wine at Kakuuchi Base · Sake tasting flight (3 × 60 ml) at Kotaro · 1 signature cocktail at TORRENT | | Food | Light tapas plate · seasonal obanzai sharing dishes · bar snack trio | | Guide | English/Japanese-speaking host with Shibuya nightlife expertise | | Photos | Digital images delivered within 24 h | | Route support | Walking & taxi guidance; umbrellas supplied in rain | Not included: Hotel transfers · Extra drinks/food · Gratuities · Taxi fare if chosen ◆Sample Itinerary | Time | Venue & Experience | | ----------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | 18:00 – 18:40 | Kakuuchi Base Shibuya Stream – tiny standing bar with four rotating craft-beer taps, sake & natural wines; toast on the canal-side deck (moves indoors if wet) | | 18:50 – 19:55 | Kotaro Izakaya – Tabelog-silver izakaya (reservation secured) for seasonal obanzai and a guided tasting of three regional sakes; authentic counter buzz (seats 12, groups ≥5 split across two tables) | | 20:05 – 20:55 | TORRENT Bar – Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel – vintage-modern lounge on 4 F; sip the yuzu-infused "Stream Highball" while watching the scramble of Shibuya Crossing below | *Order may shift with booking availability. Total walk ≈ 800 m; Kotaro lies up a moderate slope—taxi option offered. ◆Additional Info ・Not wheelchair accessible ・Minimum age is 20 years (Japan's legal drinking age) ・Please inform us of any food allergies in advance ・The itinerary includes some locations with limited accessibility ・This tour will have a maximum of 8 travelers ・Meeting point is at Shibuya Stream main entrance
◆ Introduction Plunge into Tokyo's most colourful after-dark playground. With a local guide steeped in Harajuku culture you'll taste hop-forward ales in a craft-beer taproom, sip fruit-pile shōchū "sours," marvel at award-winning kaiseki cocktails, and slip into a late-night neighbourhood bar frequented by designers and stylists. Expect neon, cosplay cameos, and plenty of photo stops along Takeshita Street and Cat Street. ◆ Highlights • **Four creative venues**: craft-beer taproom, fruit-sour bar, Asia's 50 Best cocktail bar, cosy local hideout • **Four welcome drinks** (one per bar) plus fusion bar snacks • Guide commentary on Harajuku fashion tribes, street art and sub-cultures • Short, lively walk (~1.6 km) through Takeshita Street, Ura-Harajuku lanes and Cat Street ◆ What's Included | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Drinks | 1 signature drink at each stop (total 4) | | Food | Shared bar snacks / small plates at two venues | | Guide | Bilingual host with Harajuku & cocktail expertise | | Photos | Street-style snapshots delivered digitally within 24 h | | Insights | History of Harajuku youth culture & alternative nightlife | *Order/venues may change with crowding or reservations. ◆ Sample Itinerary | Time | Venue & Experience | |------|-------------------| | 18:00-18:45 | **Baird Harajuku Taproom** – taste three flagship Japanese ales straight from the tank; yakitori skewer snack | | 18:55-19:40 | **SOUR Harajuku** – shōchū highballs overloaded with fresh seasonal fruit; rainbow décor perfect for photos | | 19:50-21:05 | **The Bellwood (Asia's 50 Best Bars #34)** – reserved counter seats; sip a Kaiseki Cocktail flight inside a Taishō-era café–style interior (full; back-up is The SG Club, Shibuya) | | 21:10-21:40 | **Beers of Paradise** – basement bottle bar spinning vinyl & pouring limited-edition IPAs; mingle with local creatives | ◆ Logistics & Walking • **Total walk** ≈ 1.6 km; all on flat sidewalks & lanes. • Takeshita Street can be crowded—guide uses side alleys for smoother flow. • Two venues are basement spaces with narrow stairs (no elevator). • **ID:** 20 + only; bring passport or photo ID.