Hyogo Yokocho Alley or Hyogo Yokocho Lane is a stone-paved or sometimes, brick-paved narrow lanes or streets are gaining popular with tourists, because there are quite a few small Japanese-style hotels, modern restaurants and cafes, and other Japanese gift stores scattered around the narrow lanes or streets. Thus, it is not unusual for tourists or outside visitors to see local people waiting outside the restaurants, at noon time, for being the early-entry customers.
To stroll Hyogo Yokocho Alley, visitors can walk along Kagurazaka-dori Avenue and enter Hyogo Yokocho Alley, across Zankokuji Temple.
But visitors can also walk from Honda Yokocho Lane, which is the largest or widest Yokocho lane in Kagurazaka area and has many restaurants and bars along the street, and then turn-left back to Hyogo Yokocho Alley for faster strolling.
For people who have sufficient time, they can enter and walk Honda Yokocho Lane and then turn right to explore hide-and-seek lane, Kakurenbo Yokocho area, for houses or stores with old black fences and then walk straight back and pass Honda Yokocho Lane and turn left to Hyogo Yokocho Alley.
The area can be full of visitors or tourists when it is a sunny...
Read moreThis place feels like walking straight into a time machine...except instead of a DeLorean, you’re surrounded by lantern-lit alleyways, cozy wooden façades & the smell of food so good it should probably come with a warning label.
Wandering through, I kept thinking: “This is the Japan travel magazines try to Photoshop into existence.” It’s compact, charming & buzzing with energy, but still relaxed enough that you can take your time peeking into little shops, restaurants & bars without being shoulder-checked by a million tourists.
What makes it special is the atmosphere. The lanterns glow just right, the alleys twist & turn like they’re keeping secrets, and every doorway looks like it might lead to your new favorite izakaya. It’s the kind of place where you want to stop, sit down, order something you can’t pronounce, and just let the evening roll by.
If you’re in Kagurazaka, Hyogo Yokocho is a must. It’s not just an alley...it’s a vibe. Bring your appetite, your camera, and maybe an extra notch...
Read moreLovely, quiet alley reminiscent of the Edo era. Highly recommend passing through! I stumbled across this location since construction was all but blocking the entrance from a main street leaving narrow sections. A small history lesson would have made this...
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