Eating out as a vegan in vibrant Shibuya, Tokyo can be a challenge, but this one-of-a-kind tour offers a delightful solution. Participants can enjoy Japanese cuisine, culture, and entertainment, all while catering to their plant-based preferences. From savoring a bowl of vegan ramen to testing their skills at the arcade, this 3-hour small group experience promises a well-rounded night out. With wheelchair accessibility and age-appropriate activities, the tour caters to a diverse audience. However, the true highlight may lie in the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and discover the hidden gems of Shibuya’s vegan-friendly scene.
Key Points
- This small group experience offers a 3-hour vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya, including ramen, dessert, matcha tea, and arcade games.
- The activity starts at a ramen restaurant near Shibuya Station, providing a bowl of vegan ramen, a Japanese dessert, and a matcha tea drink.
- After the meal, the group takes a short walk to a nearby arcade to enjoy various games.
- The experience is wheelchair-accessible and designed for adult participants, excluding children under 3 and people over 95.
- The total cost is $96.87 per person, with an additional estimated 1,000 yen for arcade game fees.
Activity Details
This vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya offers food, drinks, and games for a 3-hour small group experience limited to 6 participants. The activity is wheelchair accessible, with an itinerary that starts at a ramen restaurant near Shibuya Station.
Guests will enjoy vegan ramen, Japanese dessert, and matcha tea. The group will then walk to a nearby arcade to play games, though the game fees aren’t included. The tour ends at the Sega Shibuya arcade.
The package includes a bowl of ramen, a Japanese dessert, a matcha tea, an English-speaking guide fee, and transportation fee. However, it excludes infant meals, arcade game fees, and isn’t suitable for children under 3 and people over 95 years old.
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Pricing
The pricing for the vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya starts from $96.87 per person. Participants can reserve their spot now and pay later. The package includes:
- 1 bowl of vegan ramen
- 1 Japanese dessert
- 1 matcha tea drink
The experience also covers the English-speaking guide fee and transportation fee. However, it excludes infant meals for children up to 3 years old and fees for the amusement arcades, which are recommended to be around 1,000 yen. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 3 years and people over 95 years.
Itinerary
The vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya begins at a ramen restaurant near Shibuya Station, where participants can enjoy a bowl of vegan ramen, a Japanese dessert, and a refreshing matcha tea.
After the meal, the group will walk to a nearby arcade to play various games. The activity ends at the Sega Shibuya arcade. The itinerary is designed to provide a well-rounded experience, exploring both traditional Japanese cuisine and modern entertainment.
This small-group activity is limited to 6 participants and is wheelchair accessible, ensuring a comfortable and inclusive experience for all.
Inclusions
According to the information provided, the vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya includes a bowl of ramen, a Japanese dessert, and a matcha tea drink. The inclusions for this 3-hour small group activity are:
- 1 bowl of vegan ramen
- 1 Japanese dessert
- 1 drink (matcha tea)
In addition, the tour fee covers an English-speaking guide and transportation costs. Participants will need to budget for any additional arcade game fees, which are estimated to be around 1,000 yen. The activity isn’t suitable for children under 3 years old or people over 95 years old.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyExclusions
Along With the inclusions, the vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya excludes several items. First, it doesn’t include meals for infants up to 3 years old.
Plus, the fees for the amusement arcades, which are recommended to be around 1,000 yen, aren’t covered in the package.
The activity is also not suitable for children under 3 years old or people over 95 years of age. This ensures the experience is tailored for the target audience of the small group, limited to 6 participants.
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Wheelchair Accessibility
Being wheelchair accessible, the vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya caters to participants with mobility needs. The experience is designed with the following considerations:
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The ramen restaurant near Shibuya Station and the Sega Arcade at the end of the tour are both wheelchair-friendly, with wide aisles, accessible seating, and staff trained to assist guests with disabilities.
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The route between the two venues involves minimal walking, with a short stroll to the nearby arcade being the only physical activity required.
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The tour guide is knowledgeable about accessible options and can provide additional support or advice to ensure a comfortable and inclusive experience for all participants.
Recommended Spending
Though the activity itself is priced at $96.87 per person, visitors should expect to spend an additional 1,000 yen, or around $7-8, on arcade game fees during the night out in Shibuya.
The activity’s inclusions cover the vegan ramen, Japanese dessert, matcha tea, and the English-speaking guide and transportation fees. However, any costs for arcade games at the Sega Shibuya arcade aren’t included. Participants should budget approximately 1,000 yen for gaming, as the pricing isn’t specified in the activity details.
Age Restrictions
The activity isn’t suitable for children under 3 years old or people over 95 years old. The age restrictions are as follows:
- Children up to 3 years old are excluded from the activity, as the itinerary doesn’t include infant meals for this age group.
- People over 95 years old are also not recommended to participate, as the activity involves a 3-hour duration and may not be suitable for those in advanced age.
- The target audience for this vegan-friendly night out in Shibuya is primarily adults, with a small group size limited to 6 participants.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Request a Different Type of Ramen?
Yes, you can request a different type of ramen. The experience is customizable, and the tour guide will work with you to accommodate any dietary preferences or restrictions you may have within the overall vegan-friendly theme of the activity.
Is It Possible to Substitute the Matcha Tea for Another Drink?
Yes, it’s possible to substitute the matcha tea for another drink. The activity description states that the inclusion is "1 drink (Matcha tea)," implying participants can choose a different drink option.
Are There Any Vegetarian or Gluten-Free Options Available?
The activity offers vegetarian and gluten-free options. Guests can substitute the matcha tea for another non-alcoholic drink. The guide can accommodate any dietary restrictions or preferences with advance notice.
Can I Bring My Own Snacks or Drinks to the Event?
The activity’s details do not mention allowing participants to bring their own snacks or drinks. While there may be some flexibility, it’s best to check with the organizers beforehand to avoid any issues during the event.
Is There a Dress Code or Specific Attire Required?
There’s no specific dress code for the event. Participants can wear comfortable, casual attire. The activity is focused on enjoying the vegan dining experience and gaming, so there’s no need for formal wear.
Recap
This Shibuya experience offers a well-rounded introduction to Japanese culture, with a focus on vegan cuisine, traditional desserts, and arcade games. At $96.87 per person, the 3-hour small group tour provides a delightful night out that’s wheelchair-accessible and suitable for most adults. Whether you’re a vegan or simply curious about Japanese culture, this experience promises a memorable and enjoyable outing in the heart of Tokyo.
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