Yokohama’s "Drunk History With John" tour provides an engaging way to explore the city’s vibrant culture and rich history. Guests can wander through iconic neighborhoods, enjoy Yokohama’s beer scene, and uncover fascinating tales from an expert guide. Whether you’re a history buff or a craft beer enthusiast, this tour promises a personalized and enlightening experience that’ll leave you eager to discover more about this dynamic Japanese city.

Key Points

Yokohama: Drunk History With John - Key Points

  • This Yokohama tour explores the city’s history and beer culture with stops at Minato Mirai, Chinatown, and local brewpubs.
  • The tour lasts 4-8 hours and is limited to 8 participants, providing an intimate experience.
  • Flexible pricing options and a "reserve now & pay later" policy cater to a wide range of travelers.
  • Highlights include visiting gardens, mansions, and the Noge district’s microbrewery scene.
  • The tour utilizes public transportation and is not suitable for wheelchair users, but adjustments are available for those who tire easily.
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Tour Overview

Yokohama: Drunk History With John - Tour Overview

This tour, titled "Yokohama: Drunk History With John," offers a unique experience exploring Yokohama’s history and beer culture.

The tour lasts 4-8 hours and is limited to just 8 participants, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience. Conducted in English, the tour starts at Sakuragichō Station and ends at Yokohama Station.

Participants can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance. Prices range from £33.82 to £20.29 per person, with the option to reserve now and pay later.

The tour highlights Yokohama’s downtown, Chinatown, gardens, and brewpubs.

Pricing and Booking

Yokohama: Drunk History With John - Pricing and Booking

The "Yokohama: Drunk History With John" tour offers flexible pricing and booking options to accommodate various budgets. Participants can save up to 40% on the tour, with prices ranging from £33.82 to £20.29 per person. The tour also features a "Reserve now & pay later" policy, allowing visitors to secure their spot without immediate payment.

Discount Price Booking Flexibility
Up to 40% From £33.82 to £20.29 per person Reserve now & pay later

This combination of savings and booking flexibility makes the tour accessible to a wide range of travelers exploring Yokohama’s rich history and vibrant beer culture.

Highlights of the Tour

Yokohama: Drunk History With John - Highlights of the Tour

The "Yokohama: Drunk History With John" tour offers a captivating exploration of the city’s historical landmarks and vibrant beer culture.

Participants will venture through Minato Mirai, Yokohama’s bustling downtown, and enjoy the rich tapestry of Chinatown.

The tour also includes visits to the serene Sankei-en Garden and the charming Yokohama English Rose Garden.

In the lively Noge district, guests will discover Yokohama’s thriving microbrewery scene, sampling local craft beers.

For the extended 8-hour tour, visitors can explore 19th-century mansions and a beautiful garden, delving deeper into the city’s captivating history.

Activities Included

Yokohama: Drunk History With John - Activities Included

The "Yokohama: Drunk History With John" tour offers a unique blend of historical exploration and immersion in the city’s vibrant beer culture. Participants will stroll through Minato Mirai, Yokohama Chinatown, and the tranquil Sankei-en Garden, learning about the city’s transformation from a small fishing village to a thriving commercial hub. Visits to local brewpubs provide opportunities to sample the region’s craft beers. For the 8-hour tour, guests can also explore 19th-century mansions and a beautiful garden.

Tour Highlights Activities
Minato Mirai Informal education about Yokohama’s history and beer culture
Yokohama Chinatown Drinking in parks
Sankei-en Garden Visiting local brewpubs
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Historical Context of Yokohama

Yokohama’s transformation from a small fishing village to one of Japan’s largest and richest cities in the mid-1800s coincided with the country’s opening to international trade.

The influx of global commerce and foreign influence sparked Yokohama’s rapid development and rise as a major port city. This era also marked the origins of Japan’s beer culture, with the hotel of the country’s first breweries in Yokohama during the 1800s.

Today, the city continues this tradition, boasting a thriving microbrewery scene that reflects its unique history and status as a hub of innovation and cross-cultural exchange.

Accessibility and Accommodations

Although the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, the organizers are happy to make adjustments for participants who may tire easily during the walking-intensive portions.

Public transportation is utilized, and the pace can be slowed down if needed. Comfortable shoes and water (especially in summer) are recommended.

The meeting point is near Sakuragicho Station, with details provided via email on the tour day.

What to Expect During the Tour

Yokohama: Drunk History With John - What to Expect During the Tour

Participants can expect an informal, education-focused exploration of Yokohama’s rich history and vibrant beer culture during this unique "Drunk History" tour. The itinerary includes visits to iconic landmarks like Minato Mirai, Yokohama Chinatown, and Sankei-en Garden, where guests will learn about the city’s transformation from a small fishing village to a thriving commercial hub. Plus, the tour incorporates visits to local brewpubs, allowing participants to sample Yokohama’s craft beer offerings and enjoy the origins of Japan’s beer tradition. The tour is designed to be flexible, with adjustments made for participants who may tire easily.

Tour Highlights Activities Additional Option
Minato Mirai Informal education about Yokohama’s history and beer culture Visit 19th-century mansions and a beautiful garden
Yokohama Chinatown Drinking in parks
Sankei-en Garden Visiting local brewpubs
Yokohama English Rose Garden
Noge

Additional Information for Participants

The tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, as the itinerary involves a significant amount of walking.

Participants should come prepared with comfortable shoes and water, especially during the summer months. While the tour primarily involves walking, some public transportation will be used. Adjustments can be made for those who tire easily.

The meeting point is near Sakuragicho Station, with details provided via email on the tour day.

Key things to remember:

  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Bring water, especially in summer
  • Meeting point is near Sakuragicho Station

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Alcohol Is Typically Consumed During the Tour?

The amount of alcohol consumed during the tour varies, as it’s an informal, self-guided experience. Participants are encouraged to enjoy local beers, but the focus is on the history and culture of Yokohama, not heavy drinking.

Can I Bring My Own Alcoholic Beverages on the Tour?

Participants are not permitted to bring their own alcoholic beverages on the tour. The tour includes stops at local brewpubs and consumption of beer is part of the experience, but bringing outside alcohol is generally not allowed.

Is the Tour Guide an Expert on Yokohama’s History and Beer?

The tour guide, John, is an expert on Yokohama’s history and beer culture. He provides informal education about the city’s transformation and the origins of Japan’s beer industry during the tour’s activities, which include visiting local brewpubs.

Will We Have the Opportunity to Purchase Beer at Local Brewpubs?

The tour includes visits to local brewpubs, where participants can purchase and sample craft beers. The guide is knowledgeable about Yokohama’s beer culture and will provide insights into the city’s brewing history during the tour.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants on This Tour?

The tour does not specify any age restrictions. However, as it involves visiting brewpubs and consuming alcohol, participants must be of legal drinking age in Japan, which is 20 years old or older.

The Sum Up

Yokohama’s "Drunk History With John" tour offers a unique and engaging way to explore the city’s rich history and vibrant beer culture. With a personalized experience for small groups, participants can enjoy iconic landmarks, serene gardens, and the local craft beer scene, making it a perfect outing for both history buffs and beer enthusiasts.

You can check if your dates are available here: