Vegetarian Food Tours(54)
Kyoto Tea Ceremony and Sweets Experience
Miyajima Calligraphy, Kimono, and Tea Ceremony Experience
Tokyo Ramen Tour with Frank
Gourmet Sushi and Shoyu Food Tour in Ono
Toshimaya Shuzo Sake Brewery Tour
Ultimate Hiroshima Food Tour
Asakusa Kimono and Traditional Culture Food Tour
Tokyo Bike Tour for Foodies
Arashiyama Food Tour in Kyoto
Adachi Fish Market Tour
Ramen Tour in Tokyo by Local Ramen Expert Hiroshi
Kyoto Food Tour: Nishiki Market, Gion, and Fushimi Inari
Sweet Vegan Asakusa Dessert Tour
Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony in Miyajima
Back to Edo: Sensoji and Asakusa Food Tour
Osaka Cherry Blossom Food Tour 2020
Kyoto Sake Brewery Tour in Fushimi Sake District
Kyoto Matcha Green Tea Tour in Uji (Plus Lunch)
Kyoto Nishiki Market Tour with 7-Course Lunch
Osaka Kuromon Market and Kitchen Town Tour
Kawaii Food Tour in Harajuku
Hiroshima Sake Town Tour in Saijo
Morning Market: Tsukiji Fish Market Tour with Breakfast
Nostalgic Shinsekai Osaka Street Food Tour
Ikebukuro Food Tour
Nishiki Market and Gion Tour in Kyoto
Kyoto Nishiki Market Tour and Cooking Class

Vegetarian Food Tours in Japan
The interest in vegetarianism and the plant-based lifestyle has been rising globally, due to ethical and environmental reasons, and Japan is no exception. While Japan has a historically fish-based diet, in recent years the Japanese food scene has been making more attempts to be accommodating of other diets, especially in Tokyo. Vegan and vegetarian restaurants in Tokyo are now on the upswing, and there are more and more vegetarian food tours in Japan where people can enjoy their favorite plant-based Japanese foods.
While many of these tours are located in Tokyo, there are also vegetarian food tours in Kyoto and plant-based food tours in Osaka in addition to Hiroshima and other areas across Japan. The variety of experiences include vegetarian street food tours, tea ceremony experiences, and farm tours. During these vegetarian food tours in Japan, you’ll be accompanied by a local guide who will answer your questions about Japanese cuisine, culture, and history. You’ll meet both locals and foreign visitors to Japan, and end the tour with a full stomach and warm memories.