Discover amazing Bar Hopping experiences in areas.Futakotamagawa/Jiyugaoka
Best-Price Guarantee · 3 ½ hours · ¥17,000 pp (min 2) · Small group max 6 · 20 yrs + Meeting point: Yakitori Kadoya (Futako-Tamagawa Rise S.C. riverside arcade) 17 : 30 start / 21 : 00 finish Guide holds a "Bar-Hopping" sign by the entrance. --- ◆ Introduction Float from a relaxed riverside yakitori counter in Futako-Tamagawa to an American craft-beer & Chicago-pizza haven in fashionable Jiyugaoka, then finish the night nosing rare single-malts in an eight-seat whisky sanctuary. A 10-minute ride on the Tokyu Den-en-Toshi Line links the two upscale districts, letting you taste three very different drinking cultures in one seamless evening. --- ◆ Highlights * Three curated venues in two refined neighbourhoods 1. Binchō-tan yakitori & house-made lemon-sours (Futako) 2. 15-tap US-style brewpub DevilCraft + deep-dish slice (Jiyugaoka) 3. Speyside Way whisky bar with a guided three-dram flight * Scenic train hop over the Tama River (ticket included) * Group capped at six for easy conversation with chefs & barkeeps --- ◆ What's included | Stop | Drinks | Food | | --- | --- | --- | | Yakitori Kadoya | Lemon-sour or draft beer | Five-skewer chef's set | | DevilCraft Jiyugaoka | 3 × 120 ml house-brewed ales | Chicago deep-dish pizza (shared) | | Speyside Way | 3-dram premium malt flight | Chocolate truffle pairing | Extras – bilingual guide · photos delivered within 24 h · Den-en-Toshi Line fare Not included – hotel pick-up · extra drinks / dishes · gratuities --- ◆ Sample itinerary* | Time | Experience | | --- | --- | | 17 : 30 – 18 : 20 | Yakitori Kadoya – 20-seat counter, river breeze & signature citrus sours | | 18 : 25 – 18 : 40 | Train Tokyu Den-en-Toshi Line (Futako → Jiyugaoka, 2 stops) | | 18 : 45 – 19 : 35 | DevilCraft Jiyugaoka – pioneer of Tokyo's Chicago pizza & craft-beer culture; compare three house IPAs/ales | | 19 : 40 – 21 : 00 | Speyside Way – wood-panelled eight-seat malt library (800+ bottles); bartender curates a Highlands/Islay/Sherry trio with chocolate | *Order or backups may shift with private bookings.
◆ Introduction Five stops from central Shibuya you'll find Todoroki Valley, Tokyo's only natural gorge, wrapped by a sleepy residential grid dotted with bars that tourists rarely enter. Follow a bilingual local host through three tiny favourites: a charcoal-yakitori counter loved by commuters, a lively Spanish-inspired "baru" pouring craft beer and 40+ wines by the glass, and an eight-seat whisky den where the owner curates drams on instinct rather than a printed menu. It's a true neighbourhood night—no neon, no crowds, just warm talk and well-poured drinks. ◆ Highlights * **Three authentic locals-only venues** within a 10-minute walk of Todoroki Station * Guided pairing: hot sake & charcoal skewers ▶︎ craft-beer / wine flight & tapas ▶︎ personalised three-dram single-malt tasting * Tiny counters, open kitchens—chat directly with owners (guide translates) * A quick stroll to the valley footbridge for an optional dusk photo stop ◆ What's included | Stop | Drinks | Food | | -- | -- | -- | | Daikichi Izakaya | Hot sake or draft beer | Five-skewer yakitori set + seasonal oden | | Todoroki 2-chōme Bar | Flight of 3 Japanese craft beers or 2 wine pours | Shared Spanish-style tapas incl. A5-wagyu bite | | Time Single Malt Bar | Curated flight of 3 rare malts (Scotch & Japanese) | Dark-chocolate nibs | ◆ Sample Itinerary* | Time | Experience | | -- | -- | | 17:30 – 18:20 | Daikichi – 16-seat counter; binchō-tan grill, house oden, hot sake warm-up | | 18:25 – 19:25 | Todoroki 2-chōme Bar – 20 taps + 40 wines; tapas plates from sardine escabeche to wagyu cubes | | 19:30 – 21:00 | Time Single Malt Bar – basement eight-seat sanctuary; master selects three drams to match your palate (no printed list) | *Order or substitutes may change with crowding or owner holidays. ◆Additional Info ・Not wheelchair accessible ・Minimum age is 20 years (Japan's legal drinking age) ・Please inform us of any food allergies in advance ・Venues are smoke-friendly with ventilation ・This tour will have a maximum of 8 travelers ・Meeting point is at Todoroki Station East Exit
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