Miyashita Park: try food from Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south without leaving Tokyo
In the heart of Tokyo, the bustling Shibuya district is home to a beloved restaurant and bar attraction known as Shibuya Yokocho. Nestled within the vibrant Rayard Miyashita Park, this eatery captures the essence of Japan’s diverse cuisine and culture with its many shops and stalls. Here, visitors can travel through the culinary landscape of the country, from Hokkaido to Okinawa, without ever leaving Tokyo. The menu items at each store serve up regional specialties, making it a great place to eat, drink, and have fun.
Eating and drinking to your heart’s content
Shibuya Yokocho’s charm lies in its retro ambiance combined with modern convenience. Guests can easily order their favorite food and alcohol, including sake, shochu, and beer, on their smart phone. Whether you’re craving ramen, gyoza, chicken skewers, or looking to snack on something new, you’ll find it here. The area is especially popular at night, when the lanterns light up, and the atmosphere changes completely, becoming a vibrant festival of food, cultural performances, and shows. Despite its popularity, it’s still easy to find a table or counter space where you can eat and drink late into the hour, making it an ideal spot for both locals and tourists alike.
Diverse selection of Japan’s regional delicacies
The diverse selection of cuisine also offers a tantalizing taste of Japan’s regional delicacies. From the savory pleasures of southern Japan to the unique flavors of the north, Shibuya Yokocho has something to please everybody’s palate.
https://shibuya-yokocho.com
Open throughout the year
Mon to Sat:11:00 a.m. to the following morning 5:00 a.m.
Sun:11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
Nearby, there is an older, more authentic area called the Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho. Maybe you need some courage to enter a store here but you can enjoy the atmosphere by just walking around the neighborhood!
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