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Tokyo 1 Day Gourmet Tour (Sample)

 

A licensed tour guide will pick you up in the lobby of your hotel. 
This is a tour for food lovers or culinary enthusiasts who would like to enjoy Japanese gourmet food from the sophisticated to locals in Tokyo.  You will not only see, but taste various Japanese food throughout the tour.

 

Visit Tsukiji Fish Market, one of the largest seafood market in the world.  If you are an early-riser, you will see the vibrant market with a great number of buyers and seafood.  Not only seafood, but kitchen tools are also in good selection.  Enjoy Sushi breakfast in the market.

 

Visit a traditional Japanese garden in the center of Tokyo.  You will enjoy  Matcha (green tea) and Japanese sweets in the tea house. 

 

Move to Asakusa by waterbus.  Visit Tokyo’s oldest temple, Senso-ji with the history of 1,400 years.  Walk around the temple, you will see souvenirs and gourmet products you have never seen.  For lunch, Tempra, Unagi (eels) or Shabushabu (beef hotpot) are recommended.

 

Visit the Kitchen Utencils market where you can find many kitchen equipments as well as food samples for dislay.  The samples are all hand-made, and you will be surprised at how authentic they look.  You can see the masterfulness of Japanese craftsmen.

 

Move to Ginza.  Stroll around Japan’s most prestigious area with established shops.  You will see gourmet shops with beautiful bread, Japanese sweets, premium fruits, table wares and more.

  

 

 

 

 

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How about joining an exclusive cooking classes of Soba (buckwheat noodles) and Japanese cuisine by masters, visit gourmet shops that only locals know, or experience latest restaurants in Tokyo, a city which obtained most number of stars by Michelin restaurant guide?  Enjoy culinary arts in Japan!

 

For more details, please contact us by email commentsmtj@michitravel.com

 

 

 

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