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
After a quick ride on the Yurikamome, formally the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line, from Shimbashi to the island of Odaiba via the Rainbow Bridge I arrived at what I can only describe as a a mixture of a mega shopping centre and a themepark.
I had a quick walk around and was mostly underwhelmed so I decided I’d grab a bite to eat before heading back to Shimbashi.
There were many, probably hundreds of restaurants, to chose from. As I was walking around Aqua City Odaiba I found a small restaurant by the name of France-Tei. Turns out they are a chain of 25 restaurants around Japan.
France-Tei, Aqua City Odaiba, Tokyo, Japan
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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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For the second year running I was in Tokyo in late August, and the Yona Yona popup beer garden was again in action in the Ark Hills shopping centre next to the InterContinental Tokyo ANA.
Yona Yona Beer Garden, Ark Hills, 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