About Hero

Embark on a Curated 3-Day Culinary Journey

Your Personal Gourmet Concierge

Our Mission

Making every meal a lifelong memory.

Tokyo has over 150,000 restaurants. However, for travelers, finding a restaurant that 'truly suits them' is surprisingly difficult. ・Difficult to make reservations ・Little information in English ・Many tourist-oriented restaurants ・Truly good restaurants are often hard to find from the outside ・Time is limited during travel We want such travelers to experience Japan's multifaceted food culture more deeply. And we want them to love Japan even more. From that desire, DineTrip³ was born. We understand you as a 'person' and design a dining experience worthy of your story.

3 Features

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Foodie Agent

Agent with Gourmet Insight

Not just popularity rankings. Our Foodie Agent, trained on "qualitative values" cherished by foodies—taste, atmosphere, the chef's personality—carefully selects restaurants that deeply match your preferences.

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3DAY TABLE

Curated 3-Day Culinary Journey

We coordinate your 3-day dining experience as a single story—like "Day 1: Classic Sushi, Day 2: Deep Local Izakaya...". We design a journey with rhythm and variety so you never get bored.

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Concierge

Reservation Support

We handle language barriers and complex reservation rules. Just choose the restaurant you want to visit, and we'll support you smoothly from arrangement to confirmation.

Stuck on What to Eat in Tokyo?

Sushi, ramen, tempura, yakiniku, izakaya, kaiseki — the list of what you 'should' eat in Tokyo is long before you've even started picking restaurants. The city has more than 150,000 of them. A few days isn't enough to sort through it, and the English listings keep surfacing the same fifty names.

  • Too many options, no clear winner
  • No time to research properly mid-trip
  • English listings skew toward the same tourist favorites
  • Reservation systems and house rules that don't translate

How DineTrip³ Differs from a Typical Japan Food Tour

Some travelers book a guided Japan food tour to handle the dining puzzle for them. It works, but you walk where the guide walks, eat what the group eats, on their clock. DineTrip³ skips the group and the route. You pick what you want; we pick the counters, book the tables, and let you eat on your own time.

AspectTypical food tourDineTrip³
FormatA guided group outingA plan you eat on your own
Restaurant selectionPicked by the tour operatorPicked for your taste and trip
Time commitmentA few hours, one outingSix meals across three days
FlexibilityYou bend to the meeting time and the routeSlots into the rest of your trip
ReservationsHandled inside the tour, at the tour's stopsWe call ahead in Japanese for any counter you want

What a Three-Day Tokyo Plan Actually Looks Like

Six meals over three days — three lunches, three dinners. Usually one harder-to-book dinner as the standout, a few neighborhood lunches near where you'll already be, and at least one specialist counter most travelers never find on their own. Here's the shape; the actual restaurants depend on what you tell us.

SlotWhereThe kind of place
Day 1 — LunchNear your hotelA small soba or ramen counter, lunch-only
Day 1 — DinnerGinza or your neighborhoodA sushi counter or kaiseki room — the classic Tokyo first night
Day 2 — LunchWherever the day takes youTempura, tonkatsu, or seasonal kappo — a specialist counter
Day 2 — DinnerYotsuya, Nakameguro, or a residential pocketA neighborhood izakaya regulars actually eat at
Day 3 — LunchTied to your day's plansEel, wagyu, or a serious coffee-and-cake stop
Day 3 — DinnerGinza, Akasaka, or central TokyoThe standout — the room you want to end the trip on

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