Get access to see location
A small alley near Senso-ji Temple
Category

Shop

Price

$

Message from
Tabimawari

Small yet iconic alley in Tokyo’s Asakusa district, known for its traditional izakaya pubs, casual post-war vibe, and its namesake drink “Hoppy” — a classic mix of shōchū and low-alcohol soda. Lined with open-air restaurants, plastic stools, red lanterns, and hearty dishes like nikomi (stewed beef tripe), this retro-style street offers a down-to-earth Tokyo experience that stays lively both day and night.

Admission: Free (excluding food/drinks)
Touristy? : Fairly touristy. Popular with locals, regulars, and curious travelers seeking an authentic and nostalgic Tokyo atmosphere.

Want to see more?

I have created an interactive travel guide to help people travel like me. Used for 800+ trips

Nearby local secrets
Recommended byTabimawari
Saga Toriimoto Preserved Street
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Saga Toriimoto Preserved Street
Historic preserved street in Kyoto
Kurama Hot Spring
Hot Spring
Hot Spring
Kurama Hot Spring
Relaxing mountain onsen escape
Studio Kokoro
Photospot
Photospot
Studio Kokoro
Photo studio
umino hotel hajime
Hotel
Hotel
umino hotel hajime
Charming coastal hotel in Japan
Nakatsukasa Magotaro Inari Shrine
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Nakatsukasa Magotaro Inari Shrine
Cyber shrine in Fukuoka
Miyajidake Shrine
Sightseeing
Sightseeing
Miyajidake Shrine
Charming Shinto shrine with scenic views

Creators are the next-gen travel advisors and operators

Planning your trip through social media? Now, easily access travel advice and tours created by the world’s best travel content creators