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Book this experience: https://bit.ly/3TP0LOt Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/JapanbyFood... A trip to Tokyo isn’t complete without a walk through Shinjuku, the city's bustling center. Home to the busiest train station in the world, the twists and turns of Shinjuku’s back alleys can be disorienting and overwhelming, but they also contain a treasure trove of hidden gems. A night walk through this area is one of the best things to do in Shinjuku! In this video, Shizuka dives into this maze of a neighborhood, exploring the hidden spots in Shinjuku. Starting at Omoide Yokocho, aka memory lane, she weaves her way through restaurants featuring must-eat Japanese food like yakitori, sushi, and ramen. Learn how to eat sushi, slurp ramen like a local, and join us for a drink in Shinjuku's notorious Golden Gai, lovingly referred to as “piss alley.” FEATURED FOODS: Back to basics! These foods are all classic must-eats in Japan! Yakitori: Grilled chicken on a stick. Sometimes it includes vegetables and other meats. Sushi: Raw fish served on rice. Hakata Tenjin Ramen: A popular brand of ramen featuring a rich soup. LOCATION Shinjuku, Tokyo TIMELINE 0:00 Intro 1:02 Omoide Yokocho 1:30 Yakitori 5:05 Sushi 8:40 Ramen 10:58 Golden Gai 12:15 Sake drink ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ABOUT BYFOOD: ByFood is Japan’s one-stop platform for foodie travelers. Here, visitors can book food experiences (food tours, cooking classes, dining experiences, tastings), place restaurant reservations without Japanese, and learn about Japanese food culture and places to eat in different regions of Japan. ByFood strives to make Japanese food culture accessible to anyone, removing the language barrier and accommodating dietary needs. And if your perfect food experience isn’t available on our platform, the VIP Gourmet Concierge will create one that is custom-made for you. Best of all, for every experience that’s booked on byFood, 10 school meals will be donated to children in need through the Food for Happiness program. Visit us at: https://www.byfood.com Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/JapanbyFood... Japan by Food on Facebook: / japanbyfood Japan by Food on Instagram: / japanbyfood Twitter: / byfood4