2026 東京タイムマシン 旧派門前仲町を探検





説明
隠れた居酒屋から、代々続く老舗の食品店、太鼓や火の儀式がある歴史あるお寺まで、門前仲町には東京の界隈で夢見るような場所が揃っています。 この日の午後から夜のツアーでは、古き良き東京の精神と現代の創造性が見事に共存する、昔ながらの東京を幻想的に切り取ります。
ツアーオプション
旅程
寛永4年(1627年)創建の東京最大の八幡神社。 相撲の歴史(横綱碑)ゆかりの地として知られ、1日、15日、28日の月市も賑わう。 印象的な赤い鳥居とお祝いの雰囲気を期待
古今東西の思慮深いコントラストで、護摩焚きの儀式や印象的な木像、参道の趣のある狐稲荷神社などが有名
昭和の雰囲気を残す小さなバーが30軒ほど並ぶ賑やかな路地。 深夜のバー巡り、カラオケ、焼き鳥、もつ煮込み、地元気分に浸るのに最適
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
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レビュー(43)
Amazing experience! Michelle was light-hearted but super-knowledgeable. The whole tour was excellent… informative, interesting and way beyond expectations. Food and drinks were interesting, different and tasty, and the bonus fire ceremony was incredible! Also loved that it was away from the tourist areas! Can’t think of any way to improve this tour. Probably my favourite culinary backstreets tour to date!
Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your experience with us. We are thrilled that you enjoyed exploring the authentic flavors of Tokyo and experiencing the incredible fire ceremony. Thank you for joining us and for supporting the unsung local heroes who work so hard to keep these beautiful culinary traditions alive.
We had a great tour with Chika! We enjoyed getting to explore a new neighborhood in Tokyo and learn more about fermentation — in sake, plum wine, koji, etc. Chika was very knowledgeable and we appreciated how thoughtful she was throughout the day. We were in a group of six, and she made it feel like a very intimate tour.
Thank you for the wonderful review and for joining us to explore the hidden depths of this unique neighborhood. We are thrilled you enjoyed learning about the time-honored craft of fermentation from the masters who keep these traditions alive in their daily work. Your participation helps support these unsung culinary heroes, and we hope to share more stories of the city with you in the future.
This was a fascinating tour through a pocket of Tokyo we would never have seen. Diana introduced us to some wonderful characters and delicious local specialties. This was such a fun tour through - the time flew by!
Thank you for sharing your experience exploring this fascinating pocket of Tokyo with us. We are so glad you enjoyed meeting the wonderful characters and unsung heroes of the kitchen who make the neighborhood so special. Your visit helps support these traditional, family-run spots and plays a vital role in preserving their daily culinary craftsmanship.
We did the CB Istanbul tour back in 2015. It set the benchmark. Monzen-Nakacho in East Tokyo just cleared it! This was a Christmas gift for my 79-year-old father — six of us in total, plus Mairi and a fellow traveller who became a friend by the end. That’s one of Mairi’s gifts: she brings strangers together and everyone leaves exchanging contact details, little tips on what else to see, how to shop where the locals shop. She’s a New Zealander who has called Tokyo home for 35 years. It shows in every interaction. Mairi took us deep into a part of east Tokyo we would never have explored alone. Monzen-Nakacho is shitamachi — old town, Edo-era streets, generations of the same families doing the same things. You walk past all of it without CB. The food across six hours was exceptional and genuinely local. We tasted a remarkable array of fermented specialties — pickled mochi (surprisingly delicious), fresh shiso juice, artisanal pickles of every variety. The sake tasting at the kaku-uchi — Beach Side, Yamamoto, Macho, lined up in a row — was a highlight. The umeshu bar, Umeshudo, another. The finale at Maguro Standard, the neo-izakaya tuna specialist, was a perfect cap — we arrived to a welcome card with all our names written on it. That kind of warmth you can’t manufacture. The sumo detour at Tomioka Hachiman shrine was the surprise of the day — the birthplace of professional Edo-era sumo, with the actual hand and footprints of the great yokozuna cast in stone. Putting your hand against them is genuinely humbling. Mairi had briefed us on the context beforehand, so it landed properly. The fire ceremony at Fukugawa Fudo-do, same approach — explained in advance, so the meaning arrived with it. My parents were visibly moved. The locals made the tour. At one stop, the owner pulled out his photo albums of the neighbourhood festival and walked us through them, pointing out faces, telling stories. That’s what money can’t buy, and what CB — when it’s firing — consistently delivers. Highly recommended. Ask for Mairi.
Hello, and thank you for sharing such a beautiful account of your time in Tokyo. We are deeply grateful for your support of the traditional artisans, family-run spots, and neighborhood heroes of Monzen-Nakacho. It means the world to us that you and your family could connect so genuinely with the daily life and rich culinary traditions of the city.
My wife and I have been on a number of food tours and this was arguably the best. The Monzen Nakacho area is not super touristy so we were able to calmly experience local spots and had enjoyable moments with restaurant/shop owners. Our guide Michelle had put together an informative and thoughtful tour. We experienced so much and the day was relaxed and personal at all times.
Hello, and thank you for sharing your wonderful experience with us. We are thrilled that you enjoyed connecting with the local shop owners and the unsung heroes of Monzen-Nakacho's daily life. Thank you for supporting honest tourism and helping us preserve these precious culinary traditions.
Our guide, Chika, was top notch! Fun, energetic and very engaging. We thoroughly enjoyed every single minute! This tour was not only a food tour but was educational as well. We experienced a Buddhist fire ceremony, learned about fermentation, sake, plum wine and ate tuna ribs! Chika was an utter delight. We all loved this tour and would give it 10 stars if we could!
Thank you for the wonderful review and for taking the time to explore Tokyo's daily life with us. We are so glad you enjoyed learning about the neighborhood's deep roots alongside Chika. Your participation truly helps us continue supporting the city's unsung culinary heroes and preserving these beautiful traditions.
Our guide, Chika, took us on a wonderful tour of the Monzen Nakacho neighborhood. It was a 6 hour tour but felt longer since we had so many cool stops at small restaurants. It didn't seem like we walked too much. We had no problem meeting her at the subway stop, and she even recognized us first. Her English was very good and with a good sense of humor. We tried food we never would have thought of, which we really appreciated. We capped off a fun evening with making our own Monjayaki. Highly recommend this tour.
Hello, and thank you so much for this wonderful review. We are thrilled that you enjoyed diving into the daily life of Monzen-Nakacho and discovering new flavors with us. By taking this walk, you are helping to support the unsung heroes of the neighborhood and preserving Tokyo's deep culinary traditions. We hope to share more stories and meals with you in the future!
Talk about a multipurpose tour! History, food, and walking the city. The food was excellent, the chefs cared deeply about their craft, and Diana was a fun and knowledgeable host to stitch it all together. She took us to restaurants where we felt like family. Being from Texas, I’ll never forget one of the restaurant owners telling Diana the story of the Alamo in Japanese which she then translated to me! 10/10 would recommend
Thank you for the wonderful review and for joining us to explore the vibrant daily life of Monzen-Nakacho. We are so glad you experienced the deep care our partner chefs put into their craft and the beautiful moments of human connection shared along the way. Your support helps us preserve these essential culinary traditions and sustain the unsung heroes of the kitchen.
This was such a phenomenal and unmatched experience that I can’t imagine not doing it again. I’ve never been one for food tours, but everyone I spoke to was quick to suggest it considering the sheer variety that can be found in Tokyo. Michelle did not disappoint. She was intimately familiar with the culture, the food, and seemed to have personal relationships with many if not all the places we were brought to. The owners and staff welcomed us with open arms, showcasing a wide range of personalities to go along with the interesting food. Fukugawa meishi was a personal favorite, but there wasn’t one thing we tried that I didn’t enjoy. Finding the start location was easy, the tour was a great mix of cuisine with spots of culture to let us digest between meals. Seriously, I don’t think there’s any way to go wrong with this, and I’ll be sure to look up Culinary Backstreets the next time I’m out of the country.
Hello, and thank you so much for your kind words. We are thrilled that Michelle could introduce you to the unsung heroes of Tokyo and share the authentic daily life of the city with you. Your heartfelt support helps us preserve these traditional family-run spots and ensure their culinary crafts are safely passed down to future generations. We would be absolutely honored to share another neighborhood with you on your next journey!
This was my second tour with Culinary Backstreets in Tokyo. Such a fun, informative experience with our engaging, knowledgeable guide, Michelle. Not to mention all the delicious food and drinks we tasted along the way. This tour gives an insight into the backstory of the shop and restaurant owners in the Monzen Nakacho area of Tokyo. We walked the streets of this interesting part of the city,sampling all the culinary delights there, but Im not going to give anything away, just find out for ourself, make sure you don’t have much breakfast beforehand! There is only a max of 6 guests, I went solo and enjoyed meeting the fun, interesting people in my group. A non culinary highlight was watching the Buddhist ceremony in the local temple. Culinary Backstreets may well provide the best value food/cultural tours, and I’ve been on many. Will definitely try more in other parts of the world if I get a chance.
Thank you for joining us again to explore the deep culinary traditions of Tokyo. We are thrilled that you enjoyed uncovering the daily life of Monzen-Nakacho and supporting the unsung heroes who pour their hearts into these local spots. Your commitment helps preserve these authentic neighborhood stories, and we hope to walk with you again in another city soon.



