Gluten Free Food Tours
Kyoto Nishiki Market Tour with 7-Course Lunch
Osaka Kuromon Market and Kitchen Town Tour
Morning Market: Tsukiji Fish Market Tour with Breakfast
Tsukiji and Toyosu Fish Market Tour
Tokyo Culinary Tour: Food in Tsukiji and Asakusa
Tsukiji Fish Market and Sushi Making Tour
Tokyo Tsukiji Fish Market Tour
Arashiyama Food Tour in Kyoto
Japanese New Year Food Tour in Shibuya (12/2019-1/2020)
Japanese Tea Ceremony in Asakusa
Kyoto Food Tour: Nishiki Market, Gion, and Fushimi Inari
Sunamachi Ginza Street Food Tour

Gluten-Free Food Tours in Japan
On your trip to Japan, you’ll immerse yourself in the local traditions, history, architecture, and culture of Japan. And after a long day of exploring, you’ll likely want to refuel with Japanese cuisine. Those who have celiac disease, gluten intolerance, or other reasons for avoiding wheat, might find it a little challenging to find gluten-free Japanese food.
Surprisingly, soy sauce is not naturally gluten-free. It is an “invisible” ingredient that is present in many Japanese dishes. And soba noodles are made of buckwheat flour, which is gluten-free, but often they are made with a blend of wheat flour as well. Tempura is also traditionally made with wheat flour. But your gluten-free diet certainly shouldn’t stop you from exploring Japanese food culture. During these gluten-free food tours in Japan, you can try a gluten-free sushi tour, join a gluten-free tempura tour, and more!
