Shinjuku Golden-Gai

Ever been to a Halloween or troll doll-themed bar? You'll find both, and 200 others, in this labyrinth of hole-in-the-wall drinking spots.
Hudson Brown
Published on November 08, 2024
Updated on November 15, 2024

Overview

A trip to the Golden Gai is a rite of passage for first-timers visiting Tokyo, with over 200 dive bars, clubs and eateries spread across the district's narrow alleyways, just a short walk from Shinjuku Station.

Some of the venues are open 24/7 and groups of locals and tourists roam from one bar to the next often until the sun comes up. The best plan is to have no plan — just go for a wander and see which spots take your fancy. There are bars that look like bookstores, heavy metal dens and 80s time capsules, complete with leopard print walls.

Our picks? Gothic-style Albatross is good for larger groups, Araku doesn't have a cover charge and Artbar hosts art classes so you can upskill while you sip.

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