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  1. The renowned shopping district dating back to the post-war period, brimming with Showa-period nostalgia. Located by the West Exit (Shinjuku Nishiguchi) of Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Omoide Yokocho is a bar district reminiscent of the good old days, still retaining a nostalgic atmosphere.

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Tucked away near the bustling West Exit of Shinjuku Station, Omoide Yokocho is a warren of narrow alleys that transports visitors to a different era. Contrasting sharply with the bright neon lights and modern skyscrapers surrounding it, this Tokyo landmark feels like a remnant of old, Showa-era Japan.

  3. 4 days ago · More widely referred to by its colorful vernacular name “Piss Alley,” Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) is an alleyway to the northwest side of Shinjuku Station. By some miracle, this alley has around sixty tiny old-school bars and restaurants crammed along its narrow corridors, giving new meaning to building density.

  4. May 9, 2024 · Omoide Yokocho is a maze of narrow alleyways on the West Exit of Shinjuku Station. Over the years, it’s become popular for its unique atmosphere, which is in stark contrast to modern Shinjuku. Also known as Memory Lane, Omoide Yokocho is packed with historic eateries and buzzing with energy.

  5. A famous alleyway in Shinjuku, the historic Omoide Yokocho is a foodie destination serving up sushi, ramen, yakitori and more

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · You might have trouble finding Shinjuku's Omoide Yokocho at first. This tiny alley barely fits two people across and is discretely snuggled between two other storefronts. Look for the dimly lit green sign, smoky stalls, and red lanterns.

  7. It is quite famous as a venue for cherry-blossom viewing in March and April. In Shinjuku, many restaurants operate all night, and districts such as Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) or Shinjuku Golden Machi have back streets filled with tiny restaurants and bars that reflect each owner’s unique taste and style.

  8. Aug 23, 2019 · Omoide Yokocho, also known as the Memory Lane in Tokyo, is one of the most popular places in the city for food and drinks. It’s famous for its izakayas where you can get traditional Japanese food in a unique environment.

  9. Omoide Yokocho is a group of streets housing many small and typical Japanese restaurants called izakaya, located at the Shinjuku Station exit in Tokyo. This walking area is ideal for tasting grilled-meat skewers, yakitori, in a popular atmosphere and at a low cost.

  10. Shinjuku. Approximately 280 tiny drinking dens are crammed into seven ramshackle streets in Shinjuku's Kabukicho. Each place has a unique vibe – ranging from high-end cocktails to hard rock.