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On this private experience, you'll savor the highest marbling grade (A5) of this type of beef, the most prized in Japan and around the world. It's considered by many to be the richest, most decadent, and most expensive beef in the world. Along the way, we'll visit various locations in the Namba district and explore its diverse culinary treasures. Don't miss this fantastic tour of Japan's most exciting gastronomic city, considered the country's breadbasket.
Note: Kobe is the name of a region where this type of cattle is raised. Kobe is not the name of a Japanese cattle breed, nor is it a brand name. It is simply the name adopted abroad for Wagyu beef (beef from a black-coated Japanese breed). Similarly, in Japan, the number one region of origin for Wagyu beef is Matsuzaka, not Kobe.
Plan
After meeting at your hotel at the indicated time, we will head to the Namba neighborhood and from there we will begin the entire journey on foot.
The experience includes 4 gastronomic stops specializing in this type of Wagyu A5 meat and we will taste 16 different dishes including a total of 160g of Wagyu A5 meat and 2 alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks at the 1st and 3rd stops (Yakiniku Matsuzaka gyu).
We end the tour by saying goodbye at a strategic point so that you can continue enjoying yourselves.
Food Stops
Kushikatsu (2 Wagyu A5 skewers and 3 additional ones) includes 1 drink
Wagyu steak A5 on Skewer (1)
Yakiniku Matsuzaka gyu A5 (5 different cuts and 4 sides) includes 1 drink
Premium Soft Cream (1)
Duration
8 Hours
Including
Pick-up on foot at the hotel.
Spanish-speaking foreigner guide.
Private and exclusive tour, there will be no other people in the group.
We recommend a minimum of 10 days to see Tokyo, Kyoto, and take a day trip. If you have 14 days, you can create a more comprehensive itinerary by adding other cities of interest. And if you have 20 days, you can see most of the main attractions.
If you arrive at Narita, the fastest way to get to Tokyo is by taking the Narita Express or the Skyliner on the Keisei Line. If you arrive at Haneda, you can travel by monorail.
If you're flying into KIX (Kansai Airport) and your final destination is Kyoto, we recommend the Haruka Express (included in the JR Pass). If your final destination is Osaka, we recommend either the Haruka Express (arriving at Umeda Station) or the Nankai Rapid Express (arriving at Namba Station).
The best seasons are spring and autumn. The mild weather, cherry blossoms, and the changing colors of the leaves in autumn make these the most appealing.
Japan uses flat-prong plugs, similar to those in the United States. The voltage in Japan is 100 V, with two different frequencies depending on whether you are in the east (50 Hz) or west (60 Hz) of the country.
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