Nonbei Yokocho
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/BARS, TOKYO/ Updated : Mar 29, 2017, 12:45 IST
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Translated as "Drunkard's Alley" or “Alley of the Drunkards”, Nonbei Yokocho is two parallel alleys home to dozens of miniature bars. Each bar is only a few metres wide with one bar, one bartender, four stools and a narrow rickety … Read more
Translated as "Drunkard's Alley" or “Alley of the Drunkards”, Nonbei Yokocho is two parallel alleys home to dozens of miniature bars. Each bar is only a few metres wide with one bar, one bartender, four stools and a narrow rickety staircase up to the second floor. Read less
Translated as "Drunkard's Alley" or “Alley of the Drunkards”, Nonbei Yokocho is two parallel alleys home to dozens of miniature bars. Each bar is only a few metres wide with one bar, one bartender, four stools and a narrow rickety staircase up to the second floor.Many decades ago, these bars were brothels were men would stop by for a drink as well. Now, however, the working girls have been removed and all that remains is the historic buildings.
Nonbei Yokocho is a perfect place to grab a couple pre-drinks before heading over to the clubs of Shibuya. While living in Tokyo, I stopped by here nearly every night. Amazing place to make friends, because there are no loud DJs preventing you from striking up a conversation.
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