新宿西口思い出横丁
「新宿西口思い出横丁」は昭和のディープな雰囲気が残る飲み屋街で、新宿駅西口から徒歩3分ほどの場所にあります。戦後、この近辺では闇市が開かれ、多くの店がもつ焼き屋を始めるようになりました。その名残で、現在の思い出横丁には多くのやきとり屋やもつ焼き屋があります。おいしい食事を楽しみながら、地元の常連さんや店主と会話を楽しめるのも思い出横丁ならではの魅力です。
写真提供:一般社団法人新宿観光振興協会
- 電話番号
- none
- 郵便番号
- 〒1600023
- 住所
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1-2 Nishi-shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku Tokyo
日本、〒160-0023 東京都新宿区西新宿1丁目2
- 決済手段
- 現金
- おすすめの季節
- January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- 営業時間
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月曜日・火曜日・水曜日・木曜日・金曜日・土曜日・日曜日 : 00:00~23:00
みんなのレビュー
5 out of 5 stars
One of Japan's "Yokochos" or alleys, this one feels particularly authentic. You really do get the impression that not a lot has changed since the place was initially established. Don't worry about going into a specific bar as all of them offer similar drinks and skewers. Might be a little hard to get a spot during the evening hours so come earlier or be prepared to wait. While the "rubbing shoulders with the locals" is part of the charm of this place, I would not recommend this place if you prefer more spacious venues and are sensitive about personal space. Also here you especially feel the might of the language barrier so come with a Japanese speaking friend if possible. Besides that very authentic and absolutely worth spending an hour or two in the evening here.
5 out of 5 stars
A great place to spend the night and grab some authentic Japanese food and alcohol. This is truly a cultural experience and one of the most exciting alleyways in all of Tokyo. Spanning about 100m and absolutely packed with small, intimate bars and restaurants that mainly seat around 10 people, you can walk up and down until you find a place that is right for you, or a place that isn't full. Since each place is so tiny and intimate, the people in them are very welcoming and friendly and so whether you are going it alone or with friends it will be a very enjoyable night filled with good food, good drink and good conversation.
5 out of 5 stars
If you're a fan of narrow alleys with great-smelling foods and a desire to do as the locals do, then Omoide Yokocho is the place for you. The bright lights, lanterns and flower decorations that line the streets are a huge contrast to Shinjuku's not-too-far-away Golden Gai, a quieter, more intimate scene. With the area having started out as a black market right after World War II and the name roughly translating to Memory Lane, it is a place where one can enjoy some yakitori and motsuyaki, reliving the nostalgia that no doubt surrounds the air.