Tokyo Food Tour Map
An interactive map of every Tokyo food tour in Shinjuku — Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho, and beyond. Click any marker to see ratings, prices, and book instantly.
Tokyo’s food tours cluster tightly around one neighbourhood — Shinjuku — but “tightly” still means dozens of separate departure points scattered across Omoide Yokocho, Kabukicho, the Godzilla Head landmark, and the backstreets in between. The map below plots every bookable food tour in the area so you can see exactly where each one starts before you commit.
Every Tokyo Food Tour, on One Map
Each gold marker is a real, bookable tour. Click one to see its rating, length, starting price, and a direct booking link. Most depart within a few minutes’ walk of Shinjuku Station.
The densest cluster sits around Omoide Yokocho — “Memory Lane” — the lane of charcoal-grill yakitori stalls just west of the station. That’s also where our featured Shinjuku food tour begins: 15 dishes, 4 eateries, 2 drinks, and a local guide, rated 4.9/5 by over 2,200 guests.
How to Read the Map
- Marker location = the tour’s meeting point or first food stop, not a restaurant you can walk into alone.
- Price shown is the starting price per person — the lowest available rate; some dates cost more.
- Rating combines guide knowledge, value, and overall experience scores from verified GetYourGuide reviewers.
- Tours near Kabukicho lean toward nightlife-and-food crawls; those near Omoide Yokocho focus on the historic stall culture.
Why a Map Matters in Shinjuku
Shinjuku is the busiest transit hub on earth, and its food scene is split across alleys that look identical from the street. A tour starting at Omoide Yokocho and one starting two blocks east in Kabukicho are very different evenings — different dishes, different pace, different crowd. Seeing the start points plotted side by side is the fastest way to pick the experience that matches where you’re staying and what you want to eat.
When you’ve found one you like, click Book on GetYourGuide in its popup — you’ll book directly with the operator, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before most departures.
Ready to Eat Your Way Through Shinjuku?
If you’d rather skip the comparison, the Shinjuku food tour we recommend covers the heart of the map — Omoide Yokocho, an authentic izakaya, and Kabukicho — across 3 hours and 15 dishes, from $74 per person.
Taste Shinjuku's Best — 15 Dishes, One Night
Join 2,227+ guests who rated this experience 4.9/5. Fifteen dishes, four eateries, two drinks, and an expert local guide — all included. Free cancellation.
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