Nagoya Street Food Walking Tour of Osu
Nagoya, Japan
2 hours
Food & Drinks
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Good for Groups
Date
Thursday
May 8, 2025
What You Will Do
While you can walk Osu on your own, there is no way you will truly understand its significance without the helpful explanations of a guide.
Your guide will guide you to the most delicious food stops, and hidden shrines and temples that are hard to find. You will learn about the history and culture of Osu and Nagoya in general.
What's Included?
- Omikuji to tell fortune
- Snacks
- All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included?
- Transportation to and from the tour
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Additional Information
This activity is operated by Nagoya is not boring
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not recommended for travelers with dietary restrictions (please contact before booking)
Guide Options
- Guide - English
- Guide - Spanish
Customer Reviews
Highly recommend this interesting and fun tour
2023-04-23
Amazing!
2020-07-19
I visited Nagoya in early July but due to COVID a lot of tours were
not running. I reached out to Nagoya Foodie Tour and Lena was so
helpful. She was able to accommodate our schedule for a private street
food tour and also another custom tour of the fish market in Nagoya.
The tours had to be private because of COVID which I appreciated and
felt safe with while walking around the city. The street food tour had
a good mix of history and cuisine mixed throughout the 2.5 hours. Some
of the regular spots that the tour would visit were closed or shut
early. I think the regular run tour would probably have a little more
variety but I got a good sense of the cuisine of Nagoya. The sites of
Nagoya were beautiful although someone what longer than I expected. I
did really enjoy the option to make a wish at multiple temples and
shrines.
The next day Lena took us to the fish market and showed us around. We
got to talk with some of the vendors and see all the different seafood
that is local to Nagoya. It was very interesting and not as crowded as
I would expect Tokyo’s fish market to be. After we walked around to
the Endoji Shopping Street. It was very similar to the Osu area we
visited the night before but as it was the morning, it was not busy
and stores were still closed. My favorite part was when Lena took us
to a classic coffee spot in Nagoya to experience their coffee culture.
It was great to see how locals eat and socialize.
I would recommend taking the tours offered with Nagoya Foodie Tour. I
hope that they are able to make the fish market tour a regular thing
as well in the future. Don’t miss out on this fun and unique option
when visiting the city
not running. I reached out to Nagoya Foodie Tour and Lena was so
helpful. She was able to accommodate our schedule for a private street
food tour and also another custom tour of the fish market in Nagoya.
The tours had to be private because of COVID which I appreciated and
felt safe with while walking around the city. The street food tour had
a good mix of history and cuisine mixed throughout the 2.5 hours. Some
of the regular spots that the tour would visit were closed or shut
early. I think the regular run tour would probably have a little more
variety but I got a good sense of the cuisine of Nagoya. The sites of
Nagoya were beautiful although someone what longer than I expected. I
did really enjoy the option to make a wish at multiple temples and
shrines.
The next day Lena took us to the fish market and showed us around. We
got to talk with some of the vendors and see all the different seafood
that is local to Nagoya. It was very interesting and not as crowded as
I would expect Tokyo’s fish market to be. After we walked around to
the Endoji Shopping Street. It was very similar to the Osu area we
visited the night before but as it was the morning, it was not busy
and stores were still closed. My favorite part was when Lena took us
to a classic coffee spot in Nagoya to experience their coffee culture.
It was great to see how locals eat and socialize.
I would recommend taking the tours offered with Nagoya Foodie Tour. I
hope that they are able to make the fish market tour a regular thing
as well in the future. Don’t miss out on this fun and unique option
when visiting the city
Fun tour!
2020-03-07
Food was very yummy and Lena was very knowledgeable of the history of the local shrines and temples. Would recommend 👍
Show 5 more reviews
You will learn interesting facts about the area , local food, and Japanese culture. Leana was generous with her time and answered all our questions.
The food we sample was all delicious, ( if you do the tour at 11am maybe don't have breakfast) . We found the portion sizes and amount of food tried to be juat right.
Highly recommend this tour.