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Samurai Guide Sho’s:Kichijoji Night Training–Drink & Dish Pairing

By Discover Western Tokyo
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 384 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 3h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

A modern-day Samurai, Sho, who has spent many years drinking his way through Kichijoji,
skillfully wields drinks instead of a sword and guides you on an evening training journey.
An intense story born of a small group of up to five.

The story begins in the nostalgic atmosphere of Harmonica Yokocho.
Blending into the atmosphere of the yokocho and loosening your spirit with a toast, we then move on to the Craft Beer Dojo.
There, you enjoy a diverse selection of Japanese craft beers.
The final stop is artisan sushi.
A quiet moment to complete the night’s story.

Drinks are not served as a fixed set.
At all training grounds, dishes carefully selected by the Samurai are served.
In that moment, you choose the single glass you want to drink most—
this is the practice of pairing.

Which drink will you pair with which dish?
That very hesitation is the joy of the training.

And if you find yourself unsure—
your Samurai Guide will quietly offer a secret word of guidance.

Activity location
  • Kichijōji Station
    • Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • Baskin Robbins
    • 18 4
    • 180-0004, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan

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Samurai Guide Sho’s:Kichijoji Night Training–Drink & Dish Pairing
  • Activity duration is 3 hours3h
    3h
  • English
Starting time: 17:30
Price details
RM 384.27 x 1 AdultRM 384.27

Total
Price is RM 384.27
Until Fri, 23 Jan

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    3rd Stop = Sushi Bar (Sushi platter / assortment)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    2nd Stop = Craft Beer Bar (1–4 dinner dishes)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Drink & Dish Pairing Support Support in choosing drinks that match each dish.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    1st Stop = Harmonica Yokocho Bar (1–2 dinner dishes)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Drinks are ordered freely and paid individually. About ¥1,000 per drink. Credit cards accepted.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Optional food orders (~¥1,000 each; small portions, card accepted, order freely, skip ok)

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This is not a party tour. This experience is designed for travelers who enjoy quiet conversations, good drinks, and the natural flow of a local night.
  • This tour may NOT be suitable if you are looking for: • An all-you-can-drink party • A fast-paced bar crawl with many stops • Detailed sightseeing explanations • A highly structured “perfect service” experience • The cheapest way to drink in Tokyo
  • This experience is for travelers who: • Prefer small groups and meaningful conversations • Enjoy pairing drinks with food, rather than drinking for quantity • Want to experience a local night, not a tourist event • Appreciate spontaneity, silence, and atmosphere • See their guide as a drinking companion, not a tour conductor
  • The price of this experience reflects what it is not. This is not a mass tour. It does not rely on discounts, drink quotas, or standardized service. Each night is carefully shaped for a very small group, with handpicked venues, reserved seating, and a natural flow that cannot be scaled or repeated. You are not paying for quantity. You are paying for intimacy, trust, and a night that feels personal rather than produced.
  • This experience is intentionally limited in size and frequency to preserve its quality.
  • In one sentence: Not a bar crawl, but a local night with Samurai Guide Sho.
  • Q: I don’t know much about alcohol. Can I still enjoy the tour without expert knowledge? A: Absolutely. This “training” is not a competition of knowledge, but a practice in sharpening your intuition. The focus is on what you feel and what you wish to drink in response to the dishes I select. If you feel unsure, I will quietly offer a small “secret word of guidance.” Please relax and enjoy the moment.
  • Q: Does “Modern Samurai” mean you walk around in a costume? A: No, this is not a loud performance or a costume show. I wear an indigo haori jacket as a sign of respect for traditional Japanese values and the Samurai spirit. Instead of a sword, I carry the philosophy of Ichi-go Ichi-e (once-in-a-lifetime encounters). My style is to walk through the Tokyo night quietly, blending into the modern city.
  • Q: Will communication be smooth? Do you use translation tools? A: Yes, communication is smooth. I use translation tools. The latest technology is my “modern weapon.” By combining simple English with translation tools, I share only what is needed in the moment. I am not a guide who explains everything in detail. By using fewer words, communication often becomes more genuine. Silence is also part of the training.
  • Q: Is there enough food? A: Yes, we serve satisfying dishes at each “training ground” (bar). Please come hungry. We focus on quality and harmony between the food and the drink. By the final sushi course, both your heart and stomach should feel full.
  • Q: How is this different from other “Bar Hopping” tours? A: The key differences are stillness, intimacy, and a natural pairing between food and drink. We do not take shots, shout, or rush between bars. We take our time, sit down comfortably, and feel what kind of drink suits the dish in front of us, while enjoying the local atmosphere. I join you not just as a guide, but as your drinking companion for the night, sharing that flow together.
  • Q: I am joining alone (or with one other person). Will I be with other guests? A: Yes. This is a small-group experience for up to five people, so you may be joined by other travelers. Sharing a table and a drink with people from different backgrounds is part of the experience. By the end of the night, you will likely feel a quiet bond from sharing the same Tokyo night.
  • Eligibility & Preparation – Participants must be at least 20 years old (the legal drinking age in Japan). This experience includes walking; please wear comfortable shoes suitable for your training.
  • Flexibility of the Night – The night in Kichijoji is a living thing. Routes and venues may change depending on crowd conditions and the spirit of each place. Your Samurai Guide will responsibly choose the spot with the best energy for that specific night and moment.
  • Dining & Dietary Requirements – We serve substantial food at every training ground (bar). Menus change daily based on the chef and seasonal ingredients, offering a once-in-a-lifetime taste each night. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, please inform us in advance; we will do our best to accommodate where possible. The dishes typically include animal products, seafood-based broth, and alcohol-based seasonings, so vegetarian, vegan, kosher, and halal diets cannot be accommodated. This decision is made to preserve the authenticity of the local dining experience.
  • Safety & Mutual Respect – The organizer is not responsible for illness, injury, or loss or damage of personal belongings during the experience; please take responsibility for your own safety and well-being. To maintain harmony within the group, respectful behavior is required, and if disruptive behavior continues, the Samurai Guide may end the experience immediately without a refund.

Activity itinerary

Kichijōji Station
  • 5m
Meet the Samurai and Begin Your Training — Samurai Training Night in Kichijoji Meeting Point: In front of Baskin-Robbins, JR Kichijoji Station North Exit. A man dressed in an indigo haori appears — a modern-day samurai-style guide named Sho. What begins under his guidance is more than just a bar-hopping tour. It’s a local Tokyo experience story, guided by Samurai Guide Sho.
Hamonika Yokocho Kichijoji
  • 50m
The First Training: Become One with the Nostalgic Yokocho The training begins with a kanpai in a retro bar inside Harmonica Yokocho. This bar warmly welcomes visitors with not only Shogun-class Japanese whisky, but also beer, wine, sake, and every drink you could wish for. Our seats (4 seats + standing) are reserved, offering the perfect view to take in the atmosphere of the yokocho. After absorbing the spirit of the alley at the first stop, we shall set off for the next training — the next bar.
Kichijoji
  • 50m
The Second Training: The Craft Beer Dojo Welcome to the dojo of fermentation. In this training, you will pursue the perfect balance of aroma and bitterness while tasting Japanese craft beer on draft. Here, we learn the virtues of patience and harmony.
Hamonika Yokocho Kichijoji
  • 50m
The Third Training: Sushi × Your Favorite Sake to Conclude the Journey The training concludes with the ultimate harmony between sushi and the sake of your choice. It is a tranquil moment where flavor, tradition, and spirit become one.
Kichijōji Station
  • 5m
Having completed your training, you have become a Samurai of Tokyo. With smiles, we pledge “Until our next departure” — and the night comes to an end.

Location

Activity location
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    Kichijōji Station
    • Musashino, Tokyo, Japan
Meeting/Redemption Point
  • PEOPLEPEOPLE
    Baskin Robbins
    • 18 4
    • 180-0004, Musashino, Tokyo, Japan

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