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A small alley near Senso-ji Temple
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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.

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