Point of interest
Omoide Yokochō
450 locals recommend,
Tips from locals
I found this Omoide Yokocho chance when I was researching places to visit and I'm happy I did. It's literally alley with small bars, restaurants where you can eat and drink at a relatively cheap price. The ambiance as you enter the alley definitely says adventure. If you like to eat and drink, you'll enjoy your experience. I found the staff of numerous restaurant to be warm and entertaining. I only discovered there was an English menu available after I ordered my meal. Ask for an English menu at the restaurant you choose as they may have one. If they don't, live a little and be adventurous. Pick a restaurant, have a beer or three and order some finger food. If you're in Tokyo, you must go!
I found this Omoide Yokocho chance when I was researching places to visit and I'm happy I did. It's literally alley with small bars, restaurants where you can eat and drink at a relatively cheap price. The ambiance as you enter the alley definitely says adventure. If you like to eat and drink, you'l…
'Omeide yokocho’ These gourmet streets lined with restaurants are popular for being friendly, delicious and cheap. You will be enticed by the appetizing aromas wafting throughout the area and red lanterns at sunset.
Tenement building of the bar street lined along the west entrance of the guard. After the war shortly after 1946 BC, at a time that can not be obtained as I think the post-war food products, including baked shop with in the Motu of cattle and pigs go easy occupation forces in a relatively hands a number of stalls, Ya still yakitori shop Yakiya with many of you say that it is the relic. In addition to the bar also there are many meal shop and cash voucher shop, or the like.
Tenement building of the bar street lined along the west entrance of the guard. After the war shortly after 1946 BC, at a time that can not be obtained as I think the post-war food products, including baked shop with in the Motu of cattle and pigs go easy occupation forces in a relatively hands a nu…
There are many historical shops that opened in post-war Japan. These tiny shops are always crowded with people. There are plenty of eateries to enjoy Yakitori, hot pot and ramen.
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Location
1 Chome-2 Nishishinjuku
Shinjuku City, Tokyo