Introducing Shibuya Bar Hopping Night Tour (w/Photos)

Shibuya is the center of youth culture in Tokyo. Shibuya Station is a major transportation hub served by numerous rail lines, with hordes of people visiting every day. It's arguably the most vibrant area in Tokyo.

Shibuya is also a constantly evolving city. In particular, a major redevelopment project dubbed the "redevelopment of the century" is currently underway in various parts of the city. The historic scenery of Shibuya intermingles in a mosaic pattern with the latest trends, giving birth to new trendsetting spots one after another as the city continues to transform.

Shibuya's famous Scramble Crossing is known as "the world's busiest intersection", with around 3,000 people crossing during each light cycle. Nearby is the statue of Hachiko, the famous loyal dog, which serves as a popular meeting spot for youths.

With its art museums, live music venues, and clubs, Shibuya has an artistic and musical side as well. It's currently popular as the setting for many anime series. Given the concentration of people, it's no surprise that Shibuya also boasts a wealth of izakaya pubs and bars where people can enjoy alcoholic drinks, another of its defining traits.

I will introduce the Magical Night Trip tour that allows you to experience the allure of Shibuya at night. 

As someone born and raised in Shibuya, a true "Shibuya local", I'm excited to share the appeal of this Magical Trip tour from a local's perspective, showcasing Shibuya's charms.

Why is a Drinking Tour Recommended?

While the Japanese don't typically consume large quantities in one sitting, drinking alcohol isn't limited to special occasions or celebrations. It's common for people to have one or two drinks nearly every day.  

Despite the diligent salaryman stereotype, many Japanese office workers visit izakaya pubs or bars after work to eat and drink before heading home. Some even do this daily, which is why Japan has such a wide variety of izakaya and bars.  

Affordable establishments where you can casually grab a drink or two are popular, and some partake in “hashigo” (bar-hopping) by moving from one izakaya to the next. Areas lined with rows of compact izakaya are called ”yokocho”, offering a quintessential taste of Japan's unique drinking culture.

As a hub for nightlife among Japan's youth as well as after-work drinking for office workers in the area, Shibuya encapsulates the essence of Japan's drinking culture and nightlife scenes. Joining a Shibuya izakaya and bar tour with a guide allows you to delve deep into the hidden side of Shibuya.

Why is the Magical Trip Tour Recommended?

On the Magical Trip tour of Shibuya, you'll visit various izakaya (Japanese-style pubs) with a knowledgeable local English-speaking guide. From the array of small pubs and bars offering different foods and drinks, the tour takes you to specially selected recommended establishments.

The tour includes a set 3-4 dishes of classic Japanese izakaya cuisine and 3-4 drinks. From a menu of over 30 options, you can choose your preferred dishes like teppanyaki, meat sushi, and “washoku” (traditional Japanese cuisine), as well as beverages like sake, Japanese whisky, and beer.  

Since the food and drinks are included in the tour price, you can join empty-handed. Vegetarian and allergy-friendly options are available, so feel free to inquire. The guide will also email you photos taken during the tour afterward.

Even Famous YouTubers Were Delighted!


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Popular food content creators and YouTubers Simon and Martina from the "Eatyourkimichi Studio" channel, with 1.17million subscribers spanning Asia and the English-speaking world, joined the "Shibuya Bar Hopping Night Tour in Tokyo" offered by Magical Trip.  

They documented their experience in the video "A Night of Meat and Magic in Shibuya", garnering over 460,000 views and 14,000 likes, sparking international interest in Shibuya's izakaya and Japan's drinking culture.

Watch the YouTube video here

Highlights of the Magical Trip Tour

Take Photos at Shibuya's Iconic Scramble Crossing

The Magical Trip tour is packed with Shibuya's must-see sights, starting at the lively Shibuya Scramble Crossing.  

Known as "the world's busiest intersection", this crossing features 10 lanes intersecting with 5 pedestrian crosswalks. When all pedestrian signals turn green simultaneously, 3000 people cross at once, creating a mesmerizing scene of organized chaos that embodies the energy of Japan's urban centers.

Photography is allowed, but be mindful of your surroundings and cross quickly once the lights start blinking. Your guide will share tips for capturing the best shots too.

Access Hidden Local Izakaya and Bars Missed by Tourists

Shibuya is brimming with countless izakaya pubs and bars. On this tour, you'll visit unique local favorites and hidden gems that tourists rarely discover. Unlike some tour companies that receive kickbacks from featured establishments, Magical Trip accepts no such compensation, ensuring you experience genuine local hotspots.

Depending on the day, you may even visit the "Shibuya Hyakkendana" area, once the heart of Shibuya's town center lined with drinking establishments that remain lively yet off-the-beaten-path for tourists today. With this tour, you can safely explore Shibuya's deep-rooted yet obscure nightlife spots.  

You might also visit a cozy sake bar specializing in labels from across Japan. Sake is a traditional Japanese rice-based fermented beverage with a wide range of varieties, flavors, and serving styles.

Discover your favorite izakaya, dishes, and drinks as you immerse yourself in the hidden depths of Shibuya's nightlife with Magical Trip.  

Enjoy Izakaya with a Knowledgeable Local Guide

One of the attractions of this experience is that you can enjoy izakayas with a tour guide who knows the local area well. With Magical Trip, you get to visit hidden local spots that are popular with residents but not easily found by tourists.

Many of the guides are well-versed not only in the regions and establishments visited during the tours, but also in izakayas and alcoholic beverages, allowing you to gain insights that you wouldn’t get from ordinary sightseeing. In addition, there are many guides who are passionate about sharing local information and recommending other places to visit.

Magical Trip’s Recommended Shibuya Tour for Fully Enjoying Shibuya (Shibuya Bar Hopping Tour)

Shibuya Bar Hopping Night Tour in Tokyo

On the Shibuya Bar Hopping Tour, a guide who knows Shibuya inside and out will take you to popular izakayas where you can easily chat with locals.

The Shibuya Bar Hopping Tour starts at Hachikomae, a popular meeting spot where you’ll find the iconic Hachiko Statue, symbolizing Shibuya.

The first stop on the tour is a building called "Nikuyokocho" (Meat Alley) located right near Hachikomae, where you can enjoy a variety of meat dishes and drinks. The second stop takes you to a popular izakaya in the Dougenzaka area, which is Shibuya’s central entertainment district.

On this tour, you can enjoy food and drinks in a lively atmosphere full of young people. It’s a great recommendation for those who want to experience the vibrant, youthful energy of Shibuya while mingling with locals.

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Recommended points of tour

All-Inclusive, No Need to Carry Cash

One of the key advantages of this Magical Trip tour is that it's an all-inclusive bar-hopping experience. The cost of food and drinks at the featured establishments is included in the tour price, so you can join empty-handed – a major convenience.

Popular dining spots can get crowded, making it difficult to snag a seat. However, on this tour, your local guide will have secured reservations, ensuring you can be seated without hassle. Just note that there may occasionally be a wait for your meal or drinks to be served, depending on the timing.

Open to Ages 15+

While this is a bar-hopping tour, non-alcoholic soft drink options are available, making it open to participants aged 15 and above. None of the featured establishments prohibit minors from entering. So you can enjoy Shibuya's nightlife as a family too!  

However, Japanese law prohibits alcohol consumption for those under 20. Additionally, since you'll be visiting compact izakaya-style venues, strollers and wheelchairs cannot be accommodated on this particular tour.

The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, but if you wish to continue at the final izakaya after the tour ends, you're welcome to do so.

Extensive Menu Variety

Another recommended point of this tour is the extensive variety of food options available at the izakaya. In addition to meat dishes, you'll find vegetable-based options and seafood items among the recommended menus. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, inform your guide, who can recommend suitable menu items.

The tour especially showcases Japan's exquisite beef dishes and sake. Feel free to consult your guide in choosing your personal favorites from the curated menu offerings.  

Please note that while the tour does its best to accommodate requests, it cannot guarantee strict adherence to allergy or dietary requirements, as the dishes are prepared at each individual establishment. If you have any specific needs, kindly mention them when making your reservation.

Intimate Groups for Local Interaction

With a maximum of 6 participants, this small-group Magical Trip tour allows everyone to bond over the shared experience of savoring local food and drinks, immersing you in Japan's drinking culture.

Your knowledgeable local English-speaking guide is well-versed not just in the culinary aspects but also Shibuya's culture, history, and way of life, enriching your experience.

The cozy nature of the izakaya and bars, with customers seated close together, may provide opportunities to interact with locals as well.  

While the Japanese can be shy around foreigners, the lively izakaya atmosphere encourages openness. By being respectful of local patrons and establishments, you may have invaluable cross-cultural exchanges during your night on the town.

Magical Trip’s Tours in Shinjuku and Ueno are Also Highly Recommended!

This article has introduced the appeal of izakayas and the highlights of the Shibuya Bar Hopping Tour. Magical Trip's tours offer the opportunity to visit local favorites and hidden gems that are popular with residents.

In addition to Shibuya, Magical Trip also offers bar hopping tours in other areas. In Tokyo, "Shinjuku," famous for its skyscrapers, shopping spots, and nightlife, and "Ueno," known for its parks, museums, and shopping streets, are particularly popular.

Tokyo Bar Hopping Night Tour in Shinjuku

On the Shinjuku Bar Hopping Tour, you'll visit three hidden bars and pubs.

One of the highlights of this bar hopping tour is enjoying drinks and meals in an area full of street vendors that liven up Shinjuku's nightlife. You can try Japanese beer brewed in regions famous for their alcohol, as well as sake, which has a crisp taste that pairs well with food.

You’ll also be able to taste local street food like “yakitori” (grilled skewered chicken) and “agedofu” (deep-fried tofu coated in flour).

Additionally, there are opportunities to interact with locals through quizzes and popular local games during the tour. It’s the perfect tour for those who want to enjoy dishes only available here while engaging with the local community in a lively atmosphere.

With the guide creating a fun atmosphere, you might even make new friends during the tour. It’s a great way to experience a fun and lively night.

Meeting Point:Uniqlo Nishiguchi Shinjuku Shop  
Tour Area: Shinjuku area  
-Start Time: 17:00~, 18:00~, 18:30~, 19:00~  

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All-You-Can-Drink Bar Hopping Tour in Ueno

On the bar hopping tour held in Ueno, you'll visit three bars located in the nostalgic downtown area, known as "Shitamachi," which is frequently visited by locals.

A major highlight of this tour is the "all-you-can-drink" system, where you can drink as much as you want within a set time. At the first and second bars, you can enjoy unlimited drinks for 45 minutes, including beer, sake, cocktails, and soft drinks. You’ll also get to taste local dishes that are beloved by the community, alongside your drinks.

If you love alcohol and want to drink a lot, or if you'd like to compare different drinks to find your favorite, the Ueno bar hopping tour is highly recommended.

The guides are knowledgeable about the local area, as well as the drinks and food, making this tour a great opportunity to learn about Japanese culture. Since this experience offers a special night that you can't have when sightseeing on your own, those interested should definitely give it a try.

Meeting Point: In front of Ueno Object near Hirokoji Exit of Ueno Station
Tour Area: Around Ueno area
Start Time: 17:00~, 18:00~

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Enjoying Shibuya's Nightlife

The tours typically conclude around 10 or 10:30 pm, at which point you're free to remain at the final izakaya if you wish.

As a city that never sleeps, Shibuya offers numerous late-night and 24-hour establishments. You could continue bar-hopping, visit nightclubs, or simply explore other izakaya in the area.

Game centers are also open late, and fun activity is commemorating your night out with “purikura” (print club) photo stickers from the booths inside. Give it a try and get creative with the decorative editing options!

If using public transportation, most rail lines in the area operate until just after midnight, so check the final train times when planning your evening's itinerary.

Perpetually evolving Shibuya sits at the heart of Japan's vibrant youth culture. I provided an overview of the Magical Trip tour, offering a taste of Shibuya's iconic nightlife.  

Accompanied by knowledgeable local guides, you'll visit off-the-beaten-path izakaya and bars rarely experienced by tourists, immersing yourself in Japan's unique drinking culture. 

Your English-speaking guide will happily share insights into the local way of life, culture, and history too. With over 30 menu items to choose from and meals included, this tour ensures a hassle-free, memorable experience.