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14 Available Tour Excursions in Shibuya
Book your Private Arrival Transfer from Tokyo Narita Airport (NRT) to Tokyo downtown hotel or address. Don't go through all the hassle of waiting in a long taxi or shared shuttles queues and use our private, door to door airport transfer. Your driver will be waiting for you at a scheduled time and you will travel comfortably to your destination. • Meeting with a Nameplate • We track your Flight • Door-to-door Service • No Hidden Charges • Clean cars & Professional drivers
Price: $165.90
Duration: 1 hours
Experience Mount Fuji like never before on this full-day private tour, thoughtfully designed for travelers who value comfort, flexibility, and authenticity. This is a fully customizable private tour, giving you the flexibility to add or remove destinations based on your preferences. The entire vehicle will be reserved exclusively for you, ensuring a completely private experience with no other guests joining. We offer a customizable private tour where you can choose any 6 destinations from 13 scenic spots-8 popular highlights plus 5 optional places: Lake Saiko, Fujisan World Heritage Center, Lake Yamanaka, Fujiyama Onsen, and Fujiyoshida Honcho Street. The tour lasts about 10 hours with pick-up and drop-off included. Share your preferred locations in advance, and we'll design a smooth and enjoyable itinerary tailored to your interests.
Price: $360.00
Duration: 10 hours
Cooking class with omotenashi. Would you take a Lesson while receive Japanese OMOTENASHI? Because I teach many students how cook Japanese food, I am a professional. You can learn with peace of mind. Let’s talk about Japanese culture, anime and sightseeing! I love trip, so I will Introduce recommendation places.
Price: $93.98
Duration: 2 hours
This 8-hour cherry blossom tour takes you through the scenic and historic city of Kamakura, just south of Tokyo. Known for its temples, shrines, and picturesque coastal beauty, Kamakura offers some of the most breathtaking cherry blossom spots in the Kanagawa Prefecture. From tranquil temple gardens to scenic riverbanks, this tour is designed for those who want to experience Kamakura's sakura season in its full glory, with plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy a traditional Japanese bento lunch with drinks. You’ll enjoy a delicious bento lunch and have plenty of time to relax under the blossoms with cold drinks and beer. What Makes Our Tours Unique? Passionate Local Guides: All our guides are Tokyo locals who live there because they truly love the city. Their passion and insider knowledge make every tour special and authentic. We also offer free support while you are in Japan. Need help with a booking or trip? Start your Tokyo adventure with us today. Safe travels!
Price: $197.68
Duration: 8 hours
We are providing 1-day trip which includes Mt Fuji and Hakone. You will be picked up from your hotel. We only provide private charters which ensure your full satisfaction and comfort. This 1-day trip is customizable, please note there may be additional charges for certain customizations. Mt Fuji and Hakone itinerary: Mt Fuji 5th station (if weather permits) Oshino Hakkai Move to Hakone Hakone Owakudani Lake Ashi Pirate cruise Start moving back at around 4:00 Mt Fuji surrounding area itinerary: Mt Fuji 5th station (if weather permits) Lake Kawaguchiko Kachi Kachi ropeway Oishi park Oshino Hakkai Arakurayama Sengen shrine pagoda Start moving back at 7th hour of the tour. If we leave after 8th hour of the start time we will charge overtime.
Price: $463.41
Duration: 10 hours
Join a local Japanese architect for a walking tour through Tokyo’s Daikanyama area, where history and modern design quietly coexist. While Daikanyama is known as a trendy destination, it also hides architectural gems in its backstreets and hillside paths. This tour offers a rare chance to explore these hidden spots with expert insight—revealing design details and stories that are often overlooked by regular guides.
Price: $103.70
Duration: 3-4 hours
Discover the true essence of Japan and delve into its rich culture beyond the usual tourist attractions. Traverse vibrant streets, experience the thrill of riding the bullet train, and indulge in the flavors of local cuisine. Every tour is carefully crafted to cater to the unique preferences of the group.
Price: $5,798.00
Duration: 192 hours
We cook and eat osechi dishes on New Year's Day in Japan. We cook and eat Osechi-ryori, a local dish of Osaka. Osechi-ryori has a meaning. They want to live long and work hard. Black beans take 2 days to make! I learn how to make everything except black beans. We make Kazari-giri with Japanese style pickles and knives. You can learn traditional dishes which young people are less likely to cook now. I will advise you to make it at home. Ayako-sensei, a professional cooking teacher, will teach you kindly and carefully. You can enjoy making it even for the first time. Let's cook and eat Osechi-ryori which Tanjiro also ate.
Price: $71.29
Duration: 3 hours
Ebisu has a rich, but not very well known history. The station, built to accommodate the Yebisu brewery, serves a vibrant community, and it hosts the amazing Ebisu Garden Place. Here we will have a look at the Sky Lounge, a room filled with amazing views of Tokyo and the surrounding areas. After this, you will head down to the Yebisu brewery to learn about the beer's history. We will also have a chance to see the process of how they make the beer, smell the hops, and taste exclusive Yebisu beer only sold at the brewery. It will be a grand addition to your Tokyo travels.
Price: $77.78
Duration: 2 hours
Book your private transfer from Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) to Yokohama Port. Avoid the hassle of waiting in long taxis or shared shuttle queues and use our private, door-to-door airport transfer. Your driver will be waiting for you at the scheduled time, and you can travel comfortably to your destination. - Meeting with a Nameplate. - We track your Flight. - Door-to-door Service. - No Hidden Charges. - Clean cars & Professional drivers.
Price: $119.68
Duration: 0 hours
This activity is unique because it offers a comprehensive and immersive experience in making Japanese comfort dishes from scratch, including fresh ramen noodles made by hand, rich Yuzu Shio ramen, tender chashu, and perfectly marinated ajitama. Participants also learn how to make okaka onigiri, a classic rice ball filled with savoury dried bonito flakes. The experience is completed by preparing and enjoying a refreshing Japanese-style matcha jelly dessert during the class.
Price: $115.37
Duration: 3 hours
Join our cooking class in Shibuya, a vibrant area of Tokyo, and learn to make Osechi, traditional Japanese New Year dishes, and other authentic Japanese meals. Taught by a professional chef, this hands-on experience offers a deep dive into Japanese culture. You’ll take home not just recipes but a beautifully packed bento box with your creations. Perfect for families, food lovers, and adventure seekers, this 2-hour class is a memorable way to explore Japan's culinary traditions, giving you the skills to recreate these dishes at home.
Price: $162.03
Duration: 2 hours
This is a special course in the comparison and tasting of different Japanese whiskies, available by reservation only at BAR ODIN and recommended for alcohol connoisseurs! In this Japanese whiskey course, you will have the chance to drink a limited edition bottle from Yamazaki, Japan's oldest distillery, and Japan's original craft whiskey, Chichibu Distillery Ichiro's Malt Series. Whiskey distilleries have been established all over Japan, including Yamazaki Distillery. Among them, Chichibu Distillery's Ichiro's Malt, which is said to be the original craft whisky, is world-famous. You'll appreciate this almost private lesson, where you'll learn the specifics of Japanese whisky and other spirits that the owner will present to you. The owner is a great connoisseur of alcohol, and you'll enjoy talking to him. The owner is particular about organic products, and we also recommend handmade chocolates. You won't regret this unique experience!
Price: $104.35
Duration: 1 hours
This class goes beyond shaping techniques, starting with the fundamentals of selecting the right rice. You'll learn how to choose, rinse, and cook the perfect rice, which is the foundation of delicious onigiri. Creating the perfect onigiri requires precise pressure to bind the rice without crushing it, a delicate process that is key to mastering the craft. You'll also delve into the art of making miso soup, beginning with preparing dashi from scratch. Finally, you'll beautifully pack your onigiri and miso soup into a bento box, creating a satisfying meal. With a small class size (up to 8 participants), you'll experience every step hands-on.
Price: $63.52
Duration: 1 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: JPY
- Languages: Japanese, English (widely understood in tourist areas), Korean, Chinese
- Climate: Humid subtropical
- Timezone: Asia/Tokyo
- Population: Approximately 230,000 residents
- Best Time to Visit: times to visit are spring and autumn for pleasant weather.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from many countries including the US, EU, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand can enter Japan visa-free for short stays up to 90 days for tourism. Others may require a visa obtained in advance. Japan also offers e-visa options for certain nationalities. Visa on arrival is generally not available. Travelers must have a valid passport, return or onward ticket, and sometimes proof of sufficient funds.
About Shibuya
Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most dynamic and iconic districts, renowned worldwide for its famous scramble crossing where thousands of pedestrians cross from all directions simultaneously. It embodies the cutting edge of Japanese pop culture, fashion, and entertainment, making it a magnet for young people and tourists alike. The area blends modern skyscrapers, neon lights, and bustling shopping streets with historic shrines and quieter residential pockets. Shibuya offers a unique mix of high-energy urban life and cultural experiences, including trendy boutiques, world-class dining, and vibrant nightlife. Visitors are drawn to its lively atmosphere, endless shopping options from global brands to indie designers, and cultural landmarks. It is also a hub for music, art, and technology, reflecting Tokyo’s status as a global city. Whether exploring the famous crossing, visiting Hachiko statue, or enjoying panoramic views from Shibuya Sky, the district promises an unforgettable urban adventure.
Shibuya Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Tokyo
- Duration Range: 2-8 hours
- Group Size: Intimate Groups
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: Best times to visit are spring and autumn for pleasant weather. Pack comfortable walking shoes and layers for variable temperatures. Respect local customs such as quiet phone use on trains and orderly queuing. Shibuya is safe, but keep an eye on belongings in crowded areas. Cash is widely used, but credit cards are accepted in many places. Free Wi-Fi is available in some public spots.
Average Tour Price: $80
Lowest Price Tour: $50
Highest Price Tour: $220
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Important Tour Information
- Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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- Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
- Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation
Top Attractions
1. Shibuya Scramble Crossing – The world’s busiest pedestrian crossing, a symbol of Tokyo’s energy and modernity. 2. Hachiko Statue – A famous statue commemorating the loyal dog Hachiko, a popular meeting spot. 3. Shibuya Sky – An observation deck atop Shibuya Scramble Square offering panoramic views of Tokyo. 4. Center Gai – A lively pedestrian street filled with shops, restaurants, and nightlife venues. 5. Meiji Shrine – A serene Shinto shrine nearby, offering a peaceful contrast to the urban bustle.
Popular Activities
Explore shopping in trendy boutiques and department stores, experience vibrant nightlife in bars and clubs, enjoy street food and cafes, visit art galleries and live music venues, and participate in seasonal festivals. Walking tours to discover hidden alleys and local culture are popular. Visitors can also engage in fashion spotting, karaoke, and tech gadget shopping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Shibuya offers a diverse culinary scene from traditional Japanese dishes like sushi, ramen, and yakitori to international cuisine. Signature foods include conveyor belt sushi, Japanese crepes, and street snacks like takoyaki. Dining ranges from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. Noteworthy spots include Uobei for conveyor belt sushi and Ichiran for ramen. The area also has many trendy cafes and dessert shops.
Getting Around
Shibuya is accessible via Shibuya Station, a major hub served by JR lines, Tokyo Metro, and private railways. It is well connected to other Tokyo districts and airports. Local transport includes trains, subways, buses, and taxis. Walking is convenient within Shibuya due to its compact size. Transportation costs are moderate; prepaid cards like Suica or Pasmo are recommended for ease.
Travel Tips
Best times to visit are spring and autumn for pleasant weather. Pack comfortable walking shoes and layers for variable temperatures. Respect local customs such as quiet phone use on trains and orderly queuing. Shibuya is safe, but keep an eye on belongings in crowded areas. Cash is widely used, but credit cards are accepted in many places. Free Wi-Fi is available in some public spots.
Culture & Customs
Shibuya reflects modern Japanese urban culture with a youthful, fashion-forward vibe. Politeness and respect are important; bowing is common. Festivals like Halloween street celebrations and Shibuya Bon Odori highlight local traditions. Photography is generally allowed but be mindful of privacy. Tipping is not customary. Social etiquette includes removing shoes indoors and speaking softly in public transport.
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