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Omoide Yokocho

Eat & Drink

City: Tokyo

Country: Japan

Buzzing Omoide Yokocho is a Must See

Omoide Yokocho, nestled in Shinjuku, Tokyo, hums with an infectious energy. The narrow alleyways are lined with tiny, bustling bars and eateries, where locals and tourists squeeze together, creating a lively, convivial atmosphere. The smell of grilled yakitori fills the air, mingling with laughter and chatter. Neon signs flicker above, casting a nostalgic glow on the scene. Despite its nickname “Piss Alley,” Omoide Yokocho’s charm lies in its vibrant, old-world vibe, offering an authentic taste of Tokyo’s nightlife.

About One Hour Tourist

I’ve been fortunate to travel extensively and often much of this has been work related where time has been limited. I learnt quickly to find ways to squeeze in an hour here and there to make sure I always got to see something new.
 
Life’s too short and there is so much to see so don’t be one the folks sitting in the lounge at the hotel or airport.

My Recommendations

  1. Yakitori Alley: Walk the main alley from both directions. Walk it at least one way without stopping to get a sense of the length and vibe
  2. Side Alley: Make sure you go see the alley next to the railway line – it is different to the main alley.
  3. People watch: Omoide Yokocho has become Insta-Heaven – watch the future influencers do their thing.
  4. Try a bar or restaurant: There’s so many options but i would suggest one of the dimly lit bars with only a few seats
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When to Visit

Morning

The absolute best time to visit Omoide Yokocho is in the evening after sunset. The place comes alive with crowded laneways, overflowing bars and the aroma of packed yakitori joints.

Evening

The absolute best time to visit Omoide Yokocho is in the evening after sunset. The place comes alive with crowded laneways, overflowing bars and the aroma of packed yakitori joints.

Dive into Omoide Yokocho

History

Omoide Yokocho, often referred to as “Memory Lane” or “Piss Alley,” traces its roots back to post-World War II Japan. In the late 1940s, it emerged as a black market area where vendors sold grilled meats and cheap alcohol to war-weary citizens. The alley’s narrow passages and makeshift stalls quickly became a haven for laborers and the working class. Despite suffering a devastating fire in 1999, the area was rebuilt, preserving its retro charm. Today, Omoide Yokocho is a nostalgic relic, offering visitors a glimpse into Tokyo’s past with its tiny, bustling bars and traditional eateries.

Omoide Yokocho, Tokyo

Warm inviting light

The lights at Omoide Yokocho create a warm, inviting glow, enhancing its nostalgic charm. Lanterns and neon signs illuminate the narrow alleys, casting a soft, atmospheric light. This cozy illumination adds to the area’s intimate, bustling ambiance, making it feel like a step back in time to post-war Tokyo.

Things to remember

1. Atmosphere and Size:

Omoide Yokocho offers a nostalgic, intimate atmosphere with narrow alleys filled with tiny restaurants and bars. Be prepared for tight spaces and crowds, especially during peak hours. Its charm lies in its post-war Tokyo vibe, offering a unique and cozy dining experience.

2. Food and Drink:

Known for yakitori and Japanese comfort foods, Omoide Yokocho is perfect for adventurous eaters. Try local specialties, sake, and beer. Many places have a cover charge and limited seating, so come ready to explore different eateries and savor a variety of dishes.

3. Cash and Communication:

Most eateries in Omoide Yokocho are cash-only, so bring sufficient yen. English is not widely spoken, so a translation app or basic Japanese phrases can help. Menus might not always be in English, so be open to pointing and trying new dishes for a fulfilling experience.

About One Hour Tourist

I’ve been fortunate to travel extensively and often much of this has been work related where time has been limited. I learnt quickly to find ways to squeeze in an hour here and there to make sure I always got to see something new.
 
Life’s too short and there is so much to see so don’t be one the folks sitting in the lounge at the hotel or airport.

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