Experience the nostalgic and deep world of Tokyo night with an English-speaking guide!
Shinjuku Golden Gai is an area where nearly 300 bars and restaurants are lined up like matchboxes in wooden row houses built after World War II. The somewhat bewitching and seductive mood of the town attracts people, and in recent years it has become a tourist attraction for many foreigners visiting Japan.
The standard fare in Golden Gai is a “Hashigo-zake” (bar hopping)! Our English-speaking guide, who is familiar with Golden Gai, will take you to several unique recommended bars.
Enjoy an unforgettable night together!
*If you gonna order more than 2 drinks, cash must be ready to pay at the bar.
Memories Passage is one of the oldest alleyways in Shinjuku Golden Gai. It is approximately 50-60 meters long and 2-3 meters wide. The view of this street is a must-see, as it is steeped in the history of Golden Gai.
The wooden row houses built after the war still remain, and nearly 300 restaurants and bars are crammed into an area of approximately 6500 square meters. The average lot for one bar is about 4 tsubo (about 14 square meters). When you open the narrow entrance to a bar, a somewhat bewitching and dense atmosphere prevails. While bar hopping, get tipsy in an atmosphere where the owner's tastes are pushed out by each store. Hopefully you will find your favorite bar.
You will make your own way to the meeting points