After a couple of beers at the Toranomon branch of the Craft Beer Market I went looking for dinner.
About a block away was Toriyasu, a yakitori restaurant.
Toriyasu, Toranomon, Tokyo, Japan
After a couple of beers at the Toranomon branch of the Craft Beer Market I went looking for dinner.
About a block away was Toriyasu, a yakitori restaurant.
Toriyasu, Toranomon, Tokyo, Japan
You might have heard of Omoide Yokocho by another name – Piss Alley – charming hey!
Piss Alley is a small area adjacent to Shinjuku Station in Tokyo with about 70 small eating establishments crammed into a space not much larger than a soccer pitch.
Echigoya, Omoide Yokocho, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
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After a couple of beers at TAP x TAP and Craft Beer Market Kanda I headed off to find dinner with my phone in hand.
Torigen Kanda Higashiguchi, Tokyo, Japan
After the 90 minute Shinkansen trip from Nagano I was now back in Tokyo for the final couple of days of my trip.
Before I’d flown to Japan I’d found an article talking about the craft beer scene that was popping up in Japan, and in Tokyo around the Kanda Station area.
True to form when I got off the train I headed for the wrong subway exit and ended up 500m metres from where I wanted to go (a feat I would repeat while tying to get back into the station a couple of hours later!)
TAP x TAP, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan
After the big night the previous day where I started at the Leffe Bar, then ate at Terako Machi and continued on at James Nagano Beer Market I was running a little slow and only had a quick coffee in the morning at Beck’s.
I started getting peckish mid afternoon and I found a ramen restaurant rated as one of the best in Nagano just a 3 minutes walk away from my hotel in a little side street opposite the station.
Misoya, Nagano, Japan