Memory Lane - Free Audio Guide
Tokyo, Japan
思い出横丁, 西新宿一丁目, 西新宿, 新宿区, 東京都, 160-0023, 日本
Omoide Yokocho (思い出横丁) in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is a compact network of narrow alleys and small establishments that originated in the post‑war period and became known as a locus of informal eateries and bars. Historically formed in the aftermath of World War II, the area retains a Showa‑era atmosphere and is culturally significant as a living remnant of Tokyo's mid‑20th‑century urban fabric and social history. Key attractions include clustered yakitori stands, tiny izakayas, grilled‑skewer stalls, and neon‑lit retro storefronts that exemplify its nostalgic character. Visiting is generally concentrated in the evenings; there is no formal admission fee to enter the alleys, though individual venues charge for food and drink. Accessibility is limited: the alleys are narrow with low seating and limited step‑free access, and many establishments have small capacities, which can affect mobility‑impaired visitors.