Tucked away near the bustling West Exit of Shinjuku Station, Omoide Yokocho is a warren of narrow alleys that transports visitors to a different era. Contrasting sharply with the bright neon lights and modern skyscrapers surrounding it, this Tokyo landmark feels like a remnant of old, Showa-era Japan. Rustic, cramped restaurants and food stalls spill steam, smoke and chatter into the passageways as patrons huddle over small tables and counters. It's a place where locals and tourists alike gat...| www.japan-experience.com
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