Japan for Foodies: Markets, Sake & Tasting Events
Start at the market
For a foodie, the day starts where the chefs shop. Tokyo's Tsukiji Outer Market is a graze-and-go paradise of fresh sushi, grilled seafood and tamagoyaki — arrive early, as the best sells out by midday. In Yokohama, Chinatown offers endless nikuman, dim sum and bubble tea among ornate gates.
Drink at the source
Japan takes its drinks seriously. Walk Kyoto's historic Fushimi sake district, where soft spring water has fueled brewing for over 400 years and you can tour and taste at the Gekkeikan museum. For the ultimate sake event, the Saijo Sake Festival near Hiroshima — Japan's biggest — lets you sample brews from across the country in a town built on brewing.
Regional specialties
Don't miss the bold flavors of Nagoya meshi — miso katsu, hitsumabushi eel and peppery chicken wings — or a quiet evening of award-winning Japanese whisky in an Osaka bar.
Understand what you're tasting
A little context turns a meal into a memory. Sake ranges from crisp and dry to rich and fruity; ask for junmai if you want pure rice sake, or daiginjo for the most refined. With whisky, Japanese distilleries built their craft on Scottish methods but lean toward delicate, balanced profiles. And at markets, the chef's tip is to eat seasonally — shun, the peak moment of an ingredient, is a guiding idea in Japanese cooking, so whatever's being pushed hardest that day is usually what's best.
Tips
- Markets and stalls are often cash-only, so come prepared.
- Pace yourself at tastings and drink water between pours; sake and whisky add up fast.
- For the famous tuna auction, go to Toyosu, not Tsukiji — the outer market remains at Tsukiji for eating.
- Tell a bartender or vendor your tastes and they'll happily steer you; enthusiasm is welcomed.
Bring an appetite — in Japan, eating is the main event.
Tous les événements
Tsukiji Outer Market & Toyosu Food Walk
Tokyo's food paradise: graze on fresh sushi, tamagoyaki and seafood at the historic Tsukiji Outer Market.
2026/06/24 23:00 TokyoGratuit
© Kevin Wong · GoogleFushimi Sake District Brewery Walk
Stroll Kyoto's historic Fushimi sake quarter, where soft spring water and centuries-old breweries make some of Japan's finest sake.
2026/06/28 02:00 KyotoTastings and museum entry from a few hundred yen
© 伏水酒蔵小路 · GoogleSaijo Sake Festival
Japan's biggest sake celebration: sample brews from across the country in Saijo, one of the nation's top sake towns.
2026/10/10 01:00 HiroshimaFestival free to enter; the 'Sake Plaza' tasting pass is paid
© 藤塚俊一 · GoogleYokohama Chinatown Street Food
Wander Japan's largest Chinatown for steaming nikuman, xiaolongbao and panda sweets among ornate gates and red lanterns.
2026/06/25 02:00 YokohamaGratuit
© ともやん · GoogleNagoya Meshi Food Tour
Taste Nagoya's bold local specialties — miso katsu, hitsumabushi eel, tebasaki wings and curry udon — across the city center.
2026/06/30 08:00 NagoyaPay per dish; meals from around 800 yen
© きむっち挑戦・継続するWebライター · GoogleOsaka Japanese Whisky Bar Night
Settle into Osaka's intimate whisky bars to sample award-winning Japanese single malts poured by passionate bartenders.
2026/07/01 10:00 OsakaPours from around 1,000 yen; some bars add a seat charge
© Konstantin Hess · Google