Omoide Yokocho

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★ 4.9 (274K+ reviews) • 9M+ booked
Omoide Yokocho, also known as Memory Lane Tokyo, is a narrow street located near the west exit of Shinjuku Station in Japan. This lively area is famous for its post-war atmosphere, with lots of small eateries and bars lined with iconic red lanterns. You can try tasty yakitori and grilled seafood while enjoying some sake or beer. And don't worry if you don't speak Japanese—many of the restaurants have an English menu to help you order. With so much yummy food and fun sights, Omoide Yokocho is a must-visit in Tokyo if you want to try real Japanese street food. Want to make sure you get the full experience? Book an Omoide Yokocho food tour today!
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Japan, 1-2 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023
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Omoide Yokocho Reviews

4.9 /5
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李 **
1 Jul
It is very convenient to book tickets using Klook. You don't have to compete with everyone on the Jr website. This time I was arranged to sit in car 3, which is close to car 2 for selling things. If you want to take pictures, you can go to car 1 to take pictures of the scenery.
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Kwok *****
1 Jul
At first, I just wanted to give it a try, but I didn't think that I could really book a Japanese restaurant for free with Klook. Since this restaurant only accepts phone reservations and I don't understand Japanese, I relied on Klook to help me book a seat. When we arrived at the restaurant, the owner had already prepared our dinner.
YANG ********
1 Jul
What you buy on Klook is the electronic version of the Hakone Freepass. You don't need to exchange for a physical ticket. You can use it by showing the electronic ticket display to the staff. It is convenient and fast, and it is a great choice.
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洪 **
1 Jul
After purchasing online, you can directly scan the QR code at the machine at the Japanese station to redeem it. It is very convenient. You can take the subway directly to eat delicious food and go shopping. It is very useful. Next time I come to Japan, I will continue to buy and use it.
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Cheng ******
1 Jul
Online purchases can be used immediately, which is convenient and fast, and the price will drop with the exchange rate, which is very good.
Klook User
1 Jul
easy to use. just show the barcode to the driver than u just sit until u arrive at the airport. u dont need to carry all ur luggage like crazy. very convenient.
Ryssa *********
1 Jul
Booking shinkansen with Klook is a tourist's best friend! Planning your Japan train travel? Klook is a fantastic choice for Shinkansen tickets, especially if you're a tourist! Their English interface makes booking super easy, and getting your tickets is a breeze thanks to the QR codes sent straight to your email. Just scan at the station and you're good to go! While there might be a tiny difference in price or flexibility compared to direct booking, the convenience and peace of mind Klook offers are totally worth it. It's a highly recommended way to secure your bullet train seats in advance and skip the stress. Considering extensive train travel? Don't forget to compare with a JR Pass too!
Klook 用戶
1 Jul
If you're visiting Fukuoka, Yufuin is a must-see. Tickets for the Yufuin no Mori train are hard to get, but it's worth the ride. As soon as you get off, head straight to queue up for Kamameshi restaurant. Then, explore the charming shops and admire the beautiful Kinrin Lake at a leisurely pace.
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Best Omoide Yokocho Restaurants

Kabuto

If you're up for some adventurous Japanese food, check out Kabuto in Omoide Yokocho. They have unique eel dishes, like savor skewers made from different parts of the eel, including the head and bones. Try these with a beer or a glass of nihonshu, which is Japanese sake. You can even sweeten it with their plum syrup. These unusual dishes offer a taste of Tokyo's past that's perfect for those looking to explore new culinary experiences.

Tachan

Tachan is perfect for seafood fans, with its fresh marinated tuna and grilled meats cooked over charcoal. Their top dish is tsukune, which is chicken meatballs mixed with nira onion and served with an egg yolk in a sweet and savory sauce. They also have seasonal dishes like clams and sweet corn in the summer. Tachan uses fresh local ingredients to give you one of the best izakaya experiences in Tokyo.

Yasubee

Yasubee is a great spot to try lots of tasty sake from all over Japan. They also have a food menu with yummy dishes like saikyo yaki and motsu nikomi stew, which has beef shank, tendon, and tripe. The flavors are really strong and go well with rice wine.

Sushitatsu

Sushitatsu is the place to go for sushi at Omoide Yokocho and doesn't have a menu---just wooden boards listing today's catch. You can try the omakase, with dashimaki tamago and fragrant clam miso soup, or choose lighter sashimi. This is a traditional sushi dining experience, adding a nostalgic atmosphere to your visit!

Tajimaya Coffeehouse

Visit Tajimaya Coffeehouse in Omoide Yokocho. Their hand-dripped coffee, made from beans from around the world, is a must-try for coffee lovers. Pair it with a slice of cake or classic treats like coffee jelly with cream. The cozy atmosphere is perfect for relaxing after a busy night.

Gifuya

Finish your night at Omoide Yokocho with a comforting bowl of ramen at Gifuya. They're known for their quick and affordable ramen, making it a favorite after exploring the narrow alleys. You can also enjoy tasty pan-fried gyoza or a simple vegetable stir-fry. It's a classic Tokyo, Japan experience that everyone can enjoy!

Tips for your visit to Omoide Yokocho

Watch Out for Table Charges and Ordering Rules

When you visit Omoide Yokocho, remember that many restaurants charge a table fee, usually around 500 yen. Also, you might need to order both a food and a drink. Plus, some spots have a time limit, usually around 90 minutes, so they can serve more people in this narrow street.

Bring Cash

Most stalls in Omoide Yokocho only take cash. Before you go there, make sure to stop by an ATM and get some yen. Carrying cash makes eating at the different stalls easier and lets you feel like a local while enjoying grilled meat or seafood in this part of Tokyo's history.

Consider a Food Tour

To get the most out of Omoide Yokocho, you might want to join a food tour. A tour guide can show you around and help you find hidden spots you might miss on your own. You'll also hear cool stories about the post-war period while eating local foods. It's a fun and delicious way to see Shinjuku City!

Be Ready for No Bathrooms

When you're exploring Omoide Yokocho, it can be tough to find a bathroom. That's why some people call this area "Piss Alley." So, it's a good idea to use the facilities at Shinjuku Station before you start your adventure at Omoide Yokocho.