Along the Chuo Line, you can find unpretentious establishments with outside seating in yokocho (alleyways with bars and eateries) under elevated railway tracks and around stations. Ebisu Station ...
Hozenji Yokocho runs for 80 meters on two roads running east to west, only a mere three meters wide. Here you can find countless old Japanese restaurants and bars for foods like kushikatsu and ...
Step into Ebisu Mini Japan in Towson and you’re greeted by a ceiling-high wall of expensive anime figures, like Goku from Dragon Ball Z or Ash Ketchum and Charizard from Pokemon, roped off from ...
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Amazake Yokocho runs some 300 metres, from the intersection exit outside Ningyocho Station right up to the Meiji Theatre. It is said to be named after a Meiji-period (1868–1912) shop selling sweet ...
“It’s inspired by Japan’s yokocho [alleyways] and my childhood memories of the alleyways in my hometown filled with cafes and yakitori … I wanted to recreate that here [in Perth],” says Hiramatsu, who ...