Achefabroad
Tokyo · Tour 2
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Achefabroad · Private Culinary Experience
Tokyo Culinary
Journey
19 – 25 April 2026 · Tokyo, Japan
Jacob HuntleyPat ThomasAlicia Thomas
Hosted by Tomoko & Gerhard
💴 Currency · JPY ↔ USD
Japanese Yen (¥)
— USD
US Dollars ($)
— JPY
Rate: 1 USD ≈ ¥148.5
💡 Cash is essential. Many Tokyo restaurants on this programme are cash only. ATMs at 7-Eleven and Japan Post accept international cards reliably.
🍣 Dining Etiquette
🚫 No Fragrance — Critical
On all dining days: no perfume, no cologne, no scented shampoo or styling products. Use unscented detergent to wash dining clothes. Even a trace of fragrance can disrupt the entire omakase experience for the chef and other guests.
⏱ Punctuality
Omakase counters begin simultaneously for all guests. Arrive on time or early — allow extra transfer time as many restaurants are in quiet side streets.
👔 Attire
Smart-casual is appropriate at every venue. A collared shirt is a respectful choice for men at omakase counters. No jacket required.
🪵 Protect the Counter
Hinoki cypress sushi counters are precious. Remove rings, bracelets, and watches before sitting.
🙏 Tipping
Not customary in Japan. Say "Gochisousama deshita" — the warmest possible expression of gratitude to a Japanese chef.
🗺 Quick Navigation
🚨 Emergency Numbers · Japan
Police
110
📞 Call
Ambulance & Fire
119
📞 Call
👥 Your Hosts
Gerhard · Achefabroad
+81 80 6989 2107
📞 Call
Tomoko · Tokyo Guide
+81 90 6158 9006
📞 Call
Email
hello@happycamper.food
🏥 Hospitals · English-Friendly
Tokyo Metropolitan Hiroo Hospital
2-34-10 Ebisu, Shibuya-ku
Map
St. Luke's International Hospital
9-1 Akashi-cho, Chuo City
Map
📱 Practical Info
Suica — Getting Around
Add Suica to Apple Wallet. Tap your phone at subway turnstiles to pay. Works on JR trains, subways, buses, and many convenience stores. Top up via your linked card.
eSIM / Connectivity
Activate an eSIM before arrival — Airalo, HolaFly, or YO. Japan has excellent 4G/5G coverage throughout Tokyo.
Currency & Cash
Carry ¥50,000–80,000 per person for restaurant-heavy days. ATMs at 7-Eleven or Japan Post accept international cards.
Time Zone
Japan Standard Time (JST) · UTC+9. No daylight saving. From Central Europe (CEST): +7 hours.