Tokyo Off the Beaten Track Local Sake Drinking Tour
Tokyo Off the Beaten Track Local Sake Drinking Tour
By CoCoMo Japan Travel
What is Travellers’ Choice?
Tripadvisor gives a Travellers’ Choice award to accommodations, attractions and restaurants that consistently earn great reviews from travellers and are ranked within the top 10% of properties on Tripadvisor.
About
Lowest price guaranteeReserve now & pay laterFree cancellation
Ages 20-120, max of 4 per group
Duration: 2h 30m
Start time: Check availability
Mobile ticket
Live guide: English
More
- Three drinks per person
- Several small dishes (at least 3 dishes per person)
What's not included- Gratuities
- Private transportation
- Start:
- 1 Chome-1 Akabane, Kita City, Tokyo 115-0045, JapanWe meet at North Ticket Gates of Akabane station on JR line. There are two exits: north and south at Akabane station. We meet at the NORTH. Akabane Station, where we meet up, is easily accessible by JR train from both Tokyo Station and Shinjuku Station, it takes about 15 minutes.
End:This activity ends back at the meeting point. - Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
If you have questions about accessibility, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 168723P4- Not recommended for travellers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travellers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travellers can participate
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 4 travellers
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
- If you have questions about this tour or need help making your booking, we’d be happy to help. Just call the number below and reference the product code: 168723P4
From
£80.22
per adult
Select date and travellers
Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more.
Similar experiences
Itinerary
- 1 Chome-1 Akabane, Kita City, Tokyo 115-0045, JapanWe meet at North Ticket Gates of Akabane station on JR line. There are two exits: north and south at Akabane station. We meet at the NORTH. Akabane Station, where we meet up, is easily accessible by JR train from both Tokyo Station and Shinjuku Station, it takes about 15 minutes.
- Pass byAkabane Park
About the operator
Don’t take it from us – here’s what people have to say about this operator:
- davidrY8815DY0 contributionsAmazing beautiful day with the family and will do it again this Sunday coming with the work colleagues and have my birthYes we did a amazing time and I will love to have it again and I will pass it along to my friends and family and work colleaguesWritten 25 June 2024
- Culture537600 contributionsSpectacularAmazing I encourage people to go on Pink Sunset cruise. Smooth sailing on catamaran!! Captain Morgan was the best 👌Written 19 June 2023
- bant20200 contributionsHidden nice places with a wonderful guide!My husband (German) and I (Japanese) joined this tour. I was impressed by the fire ceremony at Fukagawa Fudodo. There were many things to watch at this temple. Each place where Sandra took us was impressive and interesting. As Sandra has been living in Japan for a long time, she told us not only the history of each place but also she was ready to answer general questions about Japanese culture. Maybe she did not mention it because I am Japanese, but I thought that foreign guests should be informed how to behave at temples/shrines and if taking pictures is allowed. Anyway, I recommend this tour with a perfect and friendly guide Sandra! My husband’s comments are as follows: (in German) Vielen Dank für die vielen informativen Einblicke in die japanische Kultur. Es war schön, fernab von den üblichen Touristenattraktionen die vielen Facetten Tokyos zu erleben. Wir werden definitiv wiederkommen! Vielen herzlichen Dank für die schöne Tour! (in English) Thank you for the many informative insights into Japanese culture. It was nice to experience the many facets of Tokyo far away from the usual tourist attractions. We will definitely come back again! Thank you very much for the nice tour!Written 5 February 2023
- Peter M0 contributionsA Most Interesting ExperienceI thoroughly enjoyed the walking tour exploring a lesser-known area of Tokyo. Sandra was a most pleasant host and guide, knowledgeable and passionate about Japanese history. The highlights were the fire ceremony at the Naritasan Fukagawa Fudōdō with its spectacular sutra chanting and taiko drumming. The tranquil Kiyosumi Park and Gardens were a perfect ending to the tour.Written 30 January 2023
- Wanderer7543920 contributionsUnique experience that can't be found anywhere else!Thank you, Sandra, for this incredible tour! Experiencing the fire ritual has become one of the highlights of my trip in Japan (no pictures in this review because taking photos was not allowed). I have also enjoyed visiting the Edo town museum as well as buying curious treats at the vintage sweets shop. Sandra went above and beyond to make sure I was enjoying myself, she had a lot of interesting facts about the Japanese traditions to share and was happy to answer any questions I had!Written 13 November 2022
- Nokidstravling0 contributionsSuperWe are so happy that we took this tour with Sandra! The tour is very informative, but relaxing. No rush anywhere. logistics excellent, many places of interest in the neighboring areas. The fire ceremony at the temple spiritual and mystical. Sandra knows every detail about history and traditions. We also visited a small market, tried local food, bought local souvenirs. Visited sumo stadium, parks, even participated in wedding ceremony. Had a chance to eat a sumo lunch, just seemed to much for us... Sandra gave us best advises on the other activities we liked to do, helped with route map. In this half day tour we managed to see and experience much more than what whole day bus tours offers. Sandra is warm-hearted person, welcoming, open-minded. We had amazing and memorable day!!!Written 3 March 2020
- Andrew F0 contributionsFantastic Tour of Kyoto and ShigaI took part in the SIEN group tour of Kyoto on Saturday 24th November, 2018. We were lucky to be accompanied by Ryoji Shimada, who is both the leader of the SIEN group and a professionally licensed tour guide. The tour lasted from morning to night and Ryoji showed us all the best places in Kyoto where we could see the wonderful autumn colours. We went to famous and popular temples and shrines, but Ryoji also took us to special interesting and beautiful places which are unknown to the general hordes of tourists. I especially enjoyed the light-up of the temples after dark during the autumn foliage season and the tour around Gion at night. An unexpected bonus was the half-day tour to beautiful places around Lake Biwa in Shiga-ken for those who were staying an extra day on Sunday 25th November. I would thoroughly recommend Ryoji as a tour guide and am sure if you decide to go with him, you won't regret your choice!Written 7 December 2018
- Maurita20140 contributionsKyoto and Shiga TourI visited Kyoto from Nov 23-25, 2018 and was able to spend some time in Shiga. I was part of the SIEN group tour, led by the amazing tour guide Ryoji Shimada. It was a wonderful experience and I was in awe of all the natural beauty, temples, shrines and the autumn wonder. The tour guide was very kind, accommodating and knowledgeable. I had a fantastic time and hope to return.Written 26 November 2018
- Sandrainjapan880 contributionsHighest recommendation for tour guide: Ryoji ShimadaRyoji Shimada is an exceptionally talented tour guide. I have taken many tours with Ryoji over more than a 10-year period, in very different areas of Japan, and with different focuses including historical, cultural, recreational, entertainment, and more. Ryoji is very motivated to warmly and passionately share his deep love of Japanese culture and history to those coming from abroad, and has many years’ experience in doing so. Ryoji is always very polite, thoughtful, considerate, well-organized, reliable and punctual, and completely competent to handle any situations that may unexpectedly arise, as can occur. Ryoji “thinks out of the box” to give not only the classic wonderful tour experiences, but also those which are surprisingly unique and providing fascinating, special insights to travelers. He is knowledgeable about all his tour subjects, and speaks English fluently. He has a gift in organizing a touring day to give maximum satisfaction, and provides tour days filled with the perfect balance of insight, enjoyment, deep learning experiences, variety, rest and satisfaction for personally-tailored interests. I highly recommend Ryoji Shimada as an outstanding tour guide in every way – Sandra CaveWritten 5 November 2018
- lindaince0 contributionsA wonderful travel experience even for an old Japan hand!I had the pleasure to do a tour with Ryouji in autumn 2016 in Kyoto where he showed us the beautiful autumn leaves (koyo) for which Kyoto is famous! It was a fantastic tour that I enjoyed very much and even though I have been living in Japan for many years now Ryouji managed to still make me see some aspects of Japanese traditions etc., from a different angle. He is very knowledgeable about Kyoto and knows all the “secret” spots that would be difficult to find without a guide. Kyoto is really packed during the autumn leave season but he was able to show us the above mentioned spots that are off the beaten track which were incredible beautiful, yet not overcrowded. His explanations about the city, its history, Japanese customs etc. where spot on, informative, entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable. I would recommend anyone interested in seeing Kyoto to book a tour with him to get the most out of the experience. Thumps up for his tours!Written 8 March 2017
- Cicechan140 contributionsA wonderful and prefect tour I had never beenI enjoyed the trip arranged by COCOMO Japan Travel very much. My guide is Ryoji, he made my days in Kyoto more wonderful. Ryoji is very kind and nice. Before I visit Kyoto, we had communicated through email. He listened to my needs patiently and therefore I had a prefect customized-made tour. Guess it’s true that what people say, there are many places where you will never know but local people do. I did visited Japan for many times, however I had a total different experience this time. Ryoji guided me to Mount Hiei (比叡山) and Miho Museum where I have never been to. Ryoji is well experienced and has good knowledges. He guided me Mount Hiei where the temple of Enryaku-ji is. It is the first outpost of Tendai, one of the Japanese sects of Buddhism, with over 1200 year’s history. I have never known it before! I enjoyed the view from Mount Hiei too. It overlooks Lake Biwa which is the biggest freshwater lake in Japan. Weather of the day I visited is so lovely that Lake Biwa sparkled in the sunlight. Besides, I had my first sermon in the temple, it is great experience too. I felt so relax there and refresh myself. Ryoji guided and introduced me about the history of the place. Finally, I had a vegetarian pot with this beautiful view. I enjoyed the trip so much! If any of my friends and family come Japan, I will recommend them using COCOMO Japan Travel and will find Ryoji for guiding again too. Thanks for all arrangement this time.Written 1 March 2017
- Nobell B0 contributionsNara Winter Trip 2017Last weekend of February 2017, I had a chance to visit Nara City with CoCoMo Japan Travel staff. We walked around Nara Park, feeding Nara deer with "Shika-sembe". Although Winter season is off-season to travel in Japan because the Weather is very cold and The flower is still waiting to bloom in near spring. Somehow, the tourists from everywhere still flowing to Nara because they would like to experience many beautiful scenarios of Nara Park itself and other historical places nearby. Since Nara City is the first capital city of Japan, many old empires used to live there before they move to Kyoto. Nara Park becomes a center of Japanese mind in this city. From Nara Park, we could able to walk to other historical places, many famous temples, and shrines. For example; Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Nara National Museum, Kohfukuji Temple etc. The highlight of this trip was an experience of visiting Sake factory called "Harushika". One of the last two famous Sake factory in Nara City. This trip I really need to thank you for CoCoMo Japan Travel staff who gave me an information of this event and also made a reservation of website of me. This factory will produce their Sake only in Winter season, that why I gave this place as a highlight of our trip. We could see the method of making Sake from the beginning and see how Japanese develop their traditional method to become a commercial product. We also tasted many kinds of Sake, both cold and warm Sake before buying back home as a special souvenir to our beloved family and friends. At the end of the trip, we visit Higashimuki Shopping area to eat and buy Nara famous products. I recommended "Narazuke", the pickle fermented with a remaining part of Sake. "Yomogo Mochi" is another recommended sweet in this area. Mochi in this shop is famous from TV champion because they make by hand and mix with good ingredients directly to our hand. Lastly, I would like to thank you again CoCoMo Japan Travel staff who took me around Nara City and hope to travel with them again next time.Written 28 February 2017
These reviews are the subjective opinions of Tripadvisor members and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.
No reviews yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!
No questions have been asked about this experience
Buy it with
Top rated
*Likely to sell out: Based on Viator’s booking data and information from the provider from the past 30 days, it seems likely this experience will sell out through Viator, a Tripadvisor company.