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Cooking and Snacking in Tokyo - Discover Kappabashi

  • Taito City
  • German, English, Spanish, French, Italian
  • 2 hours

Why choose this activity:

  • Explore Tokyo’s food culture through cooking supply shopping, street snacks, and local delicacies on a guided walking tour
  • Discover Japanese cuisine beyond restaurants while shopping and snacking in Kappabashi led by a local guide
  • Walk through Asakusa and Kappabashi, Tokyo’s famous kitchenware district, known for replica food, high-quality knives, and other kitchen tools.

Available Language: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Activity Type: Private activity
Start Time: 10:00 PM (Duration: 3h)
Meeting Point: Outside exit 1 of Tawaramachi Station


A walking tour in Tokyo with a focus on food and cuisine!

Experience Japanese cuisine beyond just eating at restaurants. Our Tokyo Cooking & Snacking Tour is an interactive and in-depth walking tour that introduces you to Japan’s food culture through street snacks, culinary shopping, and local insights, guided by a knowledgeable local expert. This tour is ideal for food lovers, home cooks, and curious travelers alike.

What makes Kappabashi a must-visit for foodies?

Kappabashi, located between Asakusa and Ueno, is Tokyo’s famous district for kitchenware. For over a century, this area has supplied restaurants with everything from high-quality knives to chopsticks and plastic food replicas. Walking through Kappabashi is like stepping into the backstage of Tokyo’s food scene, where tradition, craftsmanship, and modern cooking culture meet. The area serves as a pilgrimage for both home cooks and professional chefs alike, and our expert guide with Japan Experience will bring you to the area’s most iconic shops as well as their own personal recommendations. Notable shops that can be visited during this tour peddle sought-after goods such as high-quality, domestically produced knives, artisanal pots and pans, pristine lacquerware, customizable chopsticks, and much, much more!

What kind of snacks and street food can you try during the tour?

As you walk through Asakusa and Kappabashi, enjoy a selection of snacks and local street foods along the way. A budget for these bites is included for the tour, allowing you to sample seasonal or classic Japanese treats while learning what makes them special. Take the time to absorb the lively and traditional atmosphere of Asakusa while snacking on things such as fluffy melonpan, savory curry bread, sweet and refreshing candied fruits, and rich, delectable fried foods—there’s no shortage of great spots to discover! And be sure to take good photos before digging in because, of course, the phone eats first!

Where does the tour end, and what about lunch?

The tour ends in front of a locally recommended restaurant, making it easy to continue your food adventure afterward. While lunch is not included, your guide will provide suggestions based on your preferences, whether you’re looking for something casual or a more traditional and refined dining experience.

Want to explore Tokyo’s food culture with a local guide?

This 3-hour walking tour offers a relaxed and flavorful introduction to Tokyo’s culinary world. Led by a local guide, the tour combines food tastings, shopping, and cultural explanations in one engaging experience. It’s a great way to deepen your understanding of Japanese cuisine while enjoying Tokyo at a leisurely pace.


Additional Information

The number of participants can range from 1 to 10 people.

What’s Included:

  • Visit guided by a local expert
  • Snacks selected by your guide at stands and vendors

What’s Not Included:

  • Hotel pick-up
  • Additional food or drinks

Cancellation policy:

Up to 7 days before: 0%

Between 7 days before and 5:00 pm the day before: 50%

After 5:00 pm the day before and on the same day: 100%

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