Evening Hanami (Cherry Blossom) Experience with a Local

Experience Tokyo’s magical cherry blossoms at night in Nakameguro. Join our walking tour, taste local treats, and enjoy a regional dinner.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Nakameguro Ekimae Machikado Park - Let’s meet in front of Segafredo, at the Nakameguro Station. And then, experience a 3-hour tour around the canal & trendy Nakameguro area.
  • Meguro River Cherry Blossoms Promenade - Join us on this walking tour along the canal and around the vibrant restaurant and shopping area. Taste local treats and beverages, explore the history of the district, and enjoy a dinner at an amazing izakaya that features seasonal dishes.
What's Included
  • Local English-speaking guide
  • Try local dishes with dinner in a restaurant
  • One drink included
  • Local snacks and sweets
  • Sightseeing and shopping time
What's Not Included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option not selected)
  • Gratuities
  • Transportation costs
  • Additional drinks or food (not included but possible to purchase at guest’s expense)
Additional Information

Available March 18th-April 8th 2025, Cherry Blossom season in Tokyo is so beautiful, and even more so in the evening when lanterns and lights turn the tree-lined streets into a magical fairyland. Nakameguro is a trendy, beautiful neighborhood, famous for its 2km route along the Meguro River/Canal. This entire route is lined with cherry trees and it must be seen in person to really get a feeling for how beautiful the sakura (cherry trees) are. Join us on this walking tour along the canal and around the vibrant restaurant and shopping area. Taste local treats and beverages, explore the history of the district, and enjoy dinner at an amazing regional food-based pub that features local seasonal dishes, and unique foods.

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult. Passport information copy is required for kids 10 and above.
  • Family-friendly
  • For solo travelers, please email us
  • Minimum drinking age is 21 years
  • Changes to tours and spots we visit may occur due to schedules of restaurants, public holidays, weather conditions and other unforeseen circumstances. Applicable substitutions will be made in this case.
  • Pescetarian, Gluten-Free friendly
Location
小金井ビル
Meet up point: In front of Segafredo coffee shop, right by the entrance of Nakameguro station. セガフレード・ザネッティ・エスプレッソ 中目黒店 Address:〒153-0051 Tōkyō-to, Meguro-ku, Kamimeguro, 3−4−3 〒153-0051 東京都目黒区上目黒3丁目4−3
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Carrie_k
May 22, 2024
Great Tour Great Guide - We had the best tour in Tokyo and a great guide. Thank you for sharing the Cherry Blossoms with us and your city.
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David
Mar 26, 2023
Add it to your bucket list - Kay was fantastic! Highly recommend the tour ! Get to eat and drink at trusted sources and the cherry Blossoms were magnificent
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Crazziecat
Apr 30, 2019
Evening Cherry Blossoms, all lit up, hanging over the Meguro River - Stunning! - We had a fantastic Hanami evening tour with Haruka. We stopped off at a local store for some sweet snacks before strolling along the river in the early evening whilst it was still light. We were able to see the Cherry Blossoms at the height of their bloom and it was truly beautiful. We then went to a local bar for some food and had some typical food from the region - pork skewers and seaweed. It was now evening and although dark, the whole area was lit up with lights around and under the trees to show off the Cherry Blossoms. We had a glass of champagne to celebrate and join in the walking hanami. We also had a good luck fish shaped pastry to end the evening. We had a lovely evening and wouldn't hesitate to recommend this tour. We only wish we had booked more Arigato Food Tours as this one was definitely a highlight of our trip to Japan.
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Pinkyleo
Apr 12, 2019
Awesome! - Fantastic tour! Ryan was our guide, and he was very knowledgeable and friendly. His English is perfect. Glad we did this on our first day of our trip because we were able to ask him a ton of questions to learn about the city, the culture and get recommendations for the rest of our trip. The river lined with the beautiful cherry blossoms illuminated by the traditional Japanese lanterns was a sight to behold. A must see!
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Spievak
Mar 31, 2019
With four Arigato Food Tour tours, we are in a unique position to review - We just spent the last two weeks in Japan, and we had Arigato Japan Food Tours in Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hiroshima. The short version is that you should do it, especially if you are a first-time visitor to Japan. Overall, we would recommend doing a walking food tour your first evening in each city to get to know your way around. This is my first TripAdvisor review. But since we did four tours with them and a lot of people use this to figure it out, we thought we'd contribute. We are a family of five from Santa Barbara, California, with our three kids being 20, 18, and 16. Overall, Lauren, Kristin, and the Arigato crew were very accommodating and very responsive. We could not have asked for more from a communication perspective. The longer version is as follows... The Tokyo cherry blossom evening tour with Ryu was good, but mainly because Ryu is so personable. They arranged a private tour for us for a Sunday evening, and the Meguro River (Naka Meguro) was absolutely packed. He knows his stuff and has a unique Japanese-Chinese perspective. Your goal with trips like this is to get local and get a bit outside our comfort zone. Ryu did that by taking us to places we just wouldn't go into on our own. The Kyoto trip was awesome. We had Yoshiko as a guide with Augustine joining us as a guide in training. Kyoto was the best. The Gion region was awesome. The sakura (cherry blossoms) were blooming. The food was great across the board. As a whole, our family liked Kyoto the best. Augustine is a nutritionist, as is our 20-year-old son, so they hit it off and sat together at dinner. Yoshiko knows the area very well. We ate and drank well on this tour, and there was an entertaining bunch from Wisconson with us. Don't skip Kyoto. Make the short trip to the bamboo forest and Ryoanji Temple. Walk the river. Eat weird stuff. We stayed at the Cross Hotel in Kyoto, which we would very highly recommend. Great location and really good buffet breakfast. Cross Hotel is a no-brainer in Kyoto. Osaka was just okay compared to the others. Partly, our hotel at the Fraser Residence Osaka was not as good as our other hotels. It felt like a cruise ship inside. We have to get two rooms everywhere because we have five people. Our Arigato Japan Food Tours guide was Ibu. He was good but not as good as some of the others we had. He's not a Japan native, so he had a more Western perspective, which was actually helpful. It was mainly a walk around a huge shopping mall in Dotonburi. The food/restaurant choices were not all the impressive, and there was a focus on fried food. Ibu was great and spoke perfect English, but the tour stops were just okay. Hiroshima. Not sure where to start. We only had two days there. It's definitely worth more. We stayed at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Hiroshima, which was fine and reasonably well located. We connected with our Arigato Japan Food Tours guide, Steven, at the Akushu Cafe. Once we found him, we learned we were the only five people on the tour and that it was essentially his first time leading a tour. The start of our walking tour got eye rolls from our teenage girls. But after just a few minutes talking with Steven, I realized we were on to something special. He is a unique character with fascinating life experience. As an Irish-German living in Hiroshima with a Japanese wife and siblings and family all over the world, Steven has a very rich perspective on life and on Japanese life. Steven took us to places that were way, way more local than we would have gone on our own. We ate like locals and with locals. We drank sake and wrote our names on restaurant walls. By the end of a late evening tea with Steven, we finally said goodbye. We could have spent hours more with him. One of the most interesting people we've met in Japan. Overall, no regrets. We spent a few thousand dollars with Arigato Japan Food Tours across four cities. Consensus is that Kyoto was the best city to visit and that Steven in Hiroshima was our best Arigato Japan Food Tours guide. These guys do a great job and communicate very well. Traveling in Japan is not easy compared to other countries because the English here is very limited. We would highly recommend Arigato and would do it again.
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U230xwfrancescad
Mar 26, 2024
Fun & educational tour! - Ray was a wonderful tour guide & gave us a great explanation of the culture. I would highly recommend booking a tour with this company!
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Frank_d
Mar 24, 2024
A good guide makes a difference - Even though the cherry blossoms were not in bloom, Ray, our guide was able to give us a good tour. He explained the culture and customs to us and even how to toast in Japanese. At the end we were able to fine a few blooming trees for pictures.
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Victoria_j
Apr 11, 2024
Not worth it - Do not waste your $$$ go on your own and you will have an amazing time. Guide was horrible. We stood in an ally for half the time. You will not be able to pick your own food.
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Lllundback
Mar 28, 2024
No show! - This company is very unreliable. They cancelled our tour 24 hours before we were scheduled to go. They said the tour guide was sick. Seems like they should have a back up plan. Very poor customer service.
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Jcraddock4
Mar 28, 2018
Quite Disappointing - Our guide was a nice young man who was on time for our tour. Our expectations were that we would visit the Meguro River/Canal area during the evening as the photos show to get great pictures of the Sakura and canal. We visited late afternoon and were done with the tour before sunset - but no problem as you can easily walk to this area from the drop off point. Most disappointing was the food portion - as we are in one of the most Michelin chef awarded cities and Japanese are known for their high quality food standards. What we got was fried cold food from street vendors that are literally everywhere, so nothing special here. A fried organic doughnut at a trendy cafe, rice cakes that you can get anywhere - at least in California - no talk of the rice, wasabi, fish - that is part of the culture. We ended at the organic Udon restaurant and that was good. IMO you can forgo this tour and walk around this vibrant city and find local places to eat on your own OR ask your concierge as there are lots of choices. Our favorites were Udon, Shabu Shabu and believe it or not Disney Sea (their food was like a work of art)
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