The 411 on PacSet FOOD TOURS
Do you drive hours just to check out a new trendy restaurant? Live to eat? Relish in the adventure of trying food you’ve never tried before? Do you look forward mostly to meal times when you travel?
Well...if you said yes to any of those questions, you gotta join a PacSet FOOD tour!
One of our favorite parts about traveling to Japan is trying all of the delicious meals, snacks, beverages, themed foods...pretty much everything edible that we come across! As a result, we’ve compiled all of our favorite food experiences into our food tours called TASTE OF JAPAN.
On a Taste of Japan tour, we handpick almost every single meal so that you can have a well-rounded, mind-blowing culinary experience that won’t break the bank. We try everything from street food to fancy multi-course kaiseki to food-making workshops like soba-making.
Not only that, but on a Taste of Japan tour, all meals are included in the price!!!* (except for free day). Which basically means it saves you the stress of budgeting for food, trying to learn how to order in Japanese, and gives you the wiggle room to plan more for your experience or shopping list, or both =)
“OK I’m sold!”, you say. So what Taste of Japan tours do we have coming up?
For July 2018, we have the fantastic, Taste of Japan North! This tour is not to be missed, as we travel through Hokkaido and Tohoku in it’s most beautiful temperate season during the summer. Not only are you getting some of the best food in the country, but you’re beating the otherwise sweltering Japanese summer heat. Win win!
In May 2019, we’re excited to be offering Taste of Shikoku Kyushu, featuring fantastic eats such as fresh pulled udon noodles, hot spring steamed lunch, and so much more. Imagine hiking some gorgeous nature paths, relaxing in a mineral hot spring bath, and then indulging in the best of southwestern Japanese cuisine...
Is your mouth watering yet? What are you waiting for!? Check out our website for more information on food tours, and get yourself signed up for Taste of Japan. Hope to see you soon!










