We are more than the typical bar hopping tours offered by most. We focus on Shinjuku Old and New and will give you a comprehensive view of the city on top of the drinking and eating faucet provided by our competitors.
Shinjuku is a city of many facets, having the shopping, business, entertainment, and LGBT/red light districts each having different communities with a unique historical and cultural background.
We will explore diversely of what Shinjuku has to offer, from the latest trends in department store, basics of Japanese cuisine and liquor from the viewpoint from the Izakaya culture and by explore the different zones which Shinjuku has to offer.
We will deep dive into what kabukicho is and examine the red light district for what it is and more.
Our goal is to pack as much as we can in the limited time you have - compare with what our competitors has to offer and choose us if this is the right mix for you.
Posted By : KayJ
As the tour title suggests, I was able to experience a deep dive into the Shinjuku area. The guide, Max, was very informative and introduced us to the meaning of the most delightful entertainment district in the Orient.
The tour began with an introduction to Japan’s unique tableware, utensils, and cultural artifacts followed by an exploration of Japanese foodstuffs such as sweets and fruits at a trend-setting department store.
As we walked through both the front and back streets of Shinjuku, I was able to grasp detailed information that I would not have had the chance to learn or even know about.
From the looks of it, it seems that I may know more than the Japanese colleagues I had been working with during my visit to Japan. I fully recommend it!
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Posted On : 2024-06-05 07:10:44
Posted By : kumkumkj
As the tour title suggests, I was able to experience a deep dive into the Shinjuku area. The guide, Max, was very informative and introduced us to the meaning of the most delightful entertainment district in the Orient.
The tour began with an introduction to Japan’s unique tableware, utensils, and cultural artifacts followed by an exploration of Japanese foodstuffs such as sweets and fruits at a trend-setting department store.
As we walked through both the front and back streets of Shinjuku, I was able to grasp detailed information that I would not have had the chance to learn or even know about.
From the looks of it, it seems that I may know more than the Japanese colleagues I had been working with during my visit to Japan. I fully recommend it!
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Posted On : 2024-06-05 07:02:25