Tour Guide
At Wabisabi Trips, our team of bilingual guides creates original experiences that go far beyond the typical tours offered by most travel agencies. With over 4 years of professional guiding experience, we combine local hidden gems, cultural insight, and authentic experiences to help travelers discover Japan from a true local perspective. From short walking tours to full-day and private experiences with bilingual drivers, we create flexible and unforgettable experiences tailored to every traveler.

This massive department store offers a premier shopping experience, featuring everything from high-end fashion and cosmetics to an incredible basement food hall and rooftop garden.

Tucked inside Lumine 2, this stylish lifestyle shop offers a curated selection of Japanese culinary items, artisanal ceramics, and chic home goods that make perfect, high-quality souvenirs.

Tucked away in Jingumae, this stylish cafe is famous for its impossibly fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth ricotta pancakes and creative brunch dishes served in a relaxed, modern setting.

Located in the heart of lively Kabukicho, this popular spot serves up Kansai-style ramen featuring a distinctively sweet, cabbage-rich broth and tender slices of pork belly over perfectly chewy noodles.

This iconic multi-story fashion department store in the heart of Harajuku is a trendsetting hub featuring unique local boutiques, youth culture styles, and creative pop-up shops.

Located in the heart of Shibuya's Maruyamacho district, WOMB is a legendary four-story nightclub world-renowned for its state-of-the-art sound system, immersive lighting, and top-tier electronic music DJs.

Tucked away in Shibuya's energetic Maruyamacho district, this vibrant music bar delivers an electric atmosphere with cheap drinks, high-quality sound, and a welcoming crowd of locals and travelers alike.

Tucked away in Shibuya, this trendy Nordic-style craft beer bar and cafe blends Scandinavian minimalism with Tokyo cool, featuring twenty rotating taps of exceptional Oslo brews and local Japanese guest beers.

Tucked behind bustling Takeshita Street, this trendy labyrinth of backstreets is the birthplace of Tokyo's street fashion, filled with indie boutiques, cozy cafes, and vibrant street art.

Located in the heart of Shibuya, Loft is a massive multi-level lifestyle department store. It's a wonderland of unique Japanese stationery, high-quality cosmetics, household goods, and quirky souvenirs.

Tucked away in Shibuya, this ivy-clad basement cafe is a legendary Tokyo kissaten offering a nostalgic, jazz-filled retreat with exquisite hand-dripped coffee and a timeless, dark-wood interior.

YAKITORI Torikizoku in Kabukicho is a lively Japanese izakaya famous for serving up delicious, freshly grilled chicken skewers and refreshing drinks, all at a single, incredibly pocket-friendly flat rate.

As one of Tokyo's most iconic multi-floor nightclubs, this Shibuya hotspot features distinct music zones across three levels, from high-energy EDM to hip-hop, complete with state-of-the-art lighting and sound.

Tucked away in a Kabukicho basement, Menya Hiro is a hidden gem serving up rich, comforting bowls of ramen that provide a perfect escape from the neon chaos of Shinjuku above.

Perched high above Shibuya on the 17th and 18th floors, this chic multi-level rooftop venue blends sophisticated dining with a lively club lounge and panoramic views of the famous scramble crossing.

This lively Shibuya eatery serves up comforting Chinese classics and crowd-pleasing giant gyoza. Its vibrant, casual atmosphere is perfect for recharging after exploring Tokyo.

Spanning several floors connected by a unique split-level layout, Hands Shibuya is a massive creative department store. It offers everything from Japanese stationery and cosmetics to unique DIY crafts and travel gear.

Tucked away in Kabukicho, this lively izakaya specializes in fresh Hokkaido seafood and premium sake. It offers a rustic, authentic dining experience with charcoal-grilled delicacies and vibrant local energy.

Spanning multiple floors in Shibuya, this massive discount store is a dizzying, neon-lit wonderland. It offers everything from unique Japanese snacks and cosmetics to quirky souvenirs.

Tucked away in a Harajuku basement, this cozy spot specializes in fluffy, golden omurice dishes and creative egg-based comfort food that perfectly blends Japanese and Western flavors.

Located in the heart of Tokyo's liveliest nightlife district, this iconic multi-story discount store is a dizzying maze of tax-free souvenirs, quirky snacks, Japanese cosmetics, and electronics open 24/7.

The best place to feel the vibe of local izakayas and try different types of food

Located in the heart of Shinjuku's nightlife district, this cozy basement eatery offers a classic Japanese charcoal-grill dining experience with premium cuts of beef and delicious side dishes.

Nestled in Kabukicho, this energetic 24-hour izakaya serves up piping-hot, juicy gyoza, savory ramen, and fresh sashimi beneath a vibrant canopy of traditional paper lanterns.

Located just steps from Shinjuku Station, this popular branch of Japan's beloved curry chain serves up customizable, comforting plates of rich Japanese curry in a casual, welcoming setting.

Spanning several floors in Shibuya, this massive MUJI flagship offers a minimalist haven of chic apparel, local snacks, and elegant home goods. It's the perfect spot to experience Japan's famous functional design.

This multi-story fashion and culture hub blends cutting-edge retail with art and technology. Visitors can explore unique designer boutiques, a vibrant basement food hall, and immersive gaming flagship stores.

Tucked away in Shibuya, this stylish bar reimagines a retro 1920s Japanese coffeehouse. It pairs nostalgic, art-deco aesthetics with world-class, innovative cocktails and a creative modern food menu.

Located in bustling Shibuya, Sushizanmai is a lively spot famed for its fresh, high-quality sushi. Open around the clock, it serves up a classic Tokyo dining experience with a welcoming, high-energy atmosphere.

Standing proudly at the Harajuku-Omotesando intersection, Harakado is a striking new cultural hub blending cutting-edge retail, diverse dining, a public bathhouse, and a lush rooftop terrace overlooking the city.

Located in the heart of Tokyo's fashion district, this multi-level flagship store offers an extensive selection of limited-edition sneakers, streetwear, and exclusive collaborations from top global brands.

Tucked away in Shibuya, this bustling spot specializes in customizable shio (salt) ramen, serving up rich, flavorful broths with perfectly chewy noodles in a casual, vibrant atmosphere.

Tucked away in Shibuya, Dogenzaka Church is a unique nightlife venue blending gothic church aesthetics with a lively bar and music scene. It offers an unconventional space for drinks and DJ sets.

This lively basement British pub in the heart of Shibuya is a popular social hub. It offers classic pub fare like fish and chips alongside a wide selection of beers and cocktails in a bustling atmosphere.

Tucked away on the 6th floor in Shibuya, Jazz Bar Kohaku is an intimate venue offering top-tier live jazz performances paired with a fantastic selection of drinks in a cozy, retro-cool atmosphere.

This famous, no-fuss eatery in Harajuku specializes in perfectly crispy pan-fried and tender boiled gyoza. The menu is delightfully simple, focusing on classic pork and chive dumplings served alongside cold beer.

Spanning multiple floors in the heart of Shinjuku, this MUJI flagship store offers a minimalist haven of sleek Japanese apparel, high-quality cosmetics, and unique local snacks in a beautifully organized space.