This quirky little corner in Hibiya—Uomaru Honten—always stops me in my tracks. Surrounded by clean, modern glass towers, this glowing lantern-covered izakaya feels like it dropped straight out of another era. It’s loud, bold, and unapologetically old-school, and that’s exactly what makes it so photogenic.
I love coming here in the late afternoon, right as the daylight starts to fade and the lights begin to flicker on. The golden glow against the cool tones of the surrounding skyscrapers creates this perfect balance between old and new Tokyo. It’s a spot that feels like a visual contradiction—but in the best way.
Best Time to Photograph:
Late afternoon to early evening, just before blue hour. That’s when the lights hit their stride and the contrast with the city backdrop is at its most dramatic. Bring a wide-angle lens if you want to get the full building in frame—it’s worth it.