Examples of using Yokocho in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Walking around Hozen-ji Yokocho.
Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho is a food theme park within Tempozan Marketplace.
Meet locals and have fun chatting/eating: Dekonaru Yokocho.
Kashiya Yokocho(Penny Candy Lane), this area consists of traditional sweet shops.
Here's a very popular location in Kawagoe, Kashiya Yokocho.
Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho is a food theme park within Tempozan Marketplace.
The place that localpeople recommend for choosing souvenir is“Dandan Yokocho”.
Naniwa Kuishinbo Yokocho is a food theme park, located inside the Tempozan Marketplace shopping mall.
The food section contains the Namja Gyoza Stadium andthe Fukubukuro Dessert Yokocho.
Omoide Yokocho(lit. memory lane), is a small network of alleyways adjacent the train tracks northwest of Shinjuku Station.
After its demolition due to plans for the Sapporo Olympics,the Ganso Sapporo Ramen Yokocho was established in the same place.
Omoide Yokocho may be a walk down memory lane, but as Yoji said of the 1950s, there's also a hint that the best is yet to come.
If you travel to Tokyo, you should go to Omoide Yokocho in Shinjuku, which is famous for its small Yakitori stalls.
Ameya Yokocho is a shopping street located between JR Yamanote Ueno Station and Okachimachi Station, and is known by its abbreviated name“Ameyoko.
Option: Instead of paying the high table charge,check out local Japanese yokocho(back alleys filled with tiny bars and restaurants).
Tourists can find an entire collection of ramen shops in the Ramen Village in Asahikawa or the Ramen Republic andRamen Yokocho in Sapporo.
Step into the narrow streets of the red lanterns and neon signs,so called Yokocho alleys, where you can find yourself back in the 70s of Japan.
Tourists can find an entire collection of ramen shops in the Ramen Village in Asahikawa or the Ramen Republic andRamen Yokocho in Sapporo.
Omoide Yokocho, which means Memory Lane, is a tight scrum of around sixty small bars and restaurants linked by alleys just wide enough for two to pass.
Several restaurants can be found among the shops, including a collection of small drinking places andrestaurants along a narrow corridor called Noren Yokocho.
Omoide Yokocho, which means Memory Lane, is a tight scrum of around sixty small bars and restaurants linked by alleys just wide enough for two to pass.
If you would like to get a real feel of the Japanese after-work life nostalgic of the flourishing post-war era,don't miss a visit to Omoide Yokocho.
Jan-jan Yokocho Lane, which is lined with kushikatsu restaurants, doteyaki(simmered beef sinew) restaurants, and go and shogi(Japanese board games) clubs, is a symbol of OSAKA's vibrant nature.
With a stay at Hachinohe Grand Hotel in Hachinohe, you will be within a 5-minute walk of Hachinohe City Museumof Art and Hachinohe Yatai Village Miroku Yokocho.
Indeed Sapporo has its famous Ramen Yokocho or“Ramen Alley”, a narrow passageway with wall-to-wall ramen shops decorated with the signatures of celebrity customers.
Several restaurants can be found among the shops, including an eclectic mix of cafes, tea houses, bars and small eateries. collection of small drinking places andrestaurants along a narrow corridor called Noren Yokocho.
Visit Omoide Yokocho(pictured above). Fans of classic Japanese fast food like yakitori(grilled chicken skewers), yakiniku(Japanese BBQ), and ramen gather at this street to feast on cheap eats and Japanese booze.
If the dazzling time-capsule of Shinsekai leaves you yearning for quieter times,crawl into the backstreets of Namba to Hozenji Yokocho, an atmospheric alleyway running north from the beautiful Hozenji Temple.
Ameya Yokocho, more commonly called Ameyoko, is located just outside Ueno Station, and is always bustling with vendors zealously advertising their products to the visitors who are also bartering for a bargain.
But really: Susukino is Sapporo's entertainment and nightlife district,and unless you're having a ramen dinner somewhere along the Ramen Yokocho in this area, which only serves Sapporo ramen, and planning on heading back right away, the place can get pretty wild at night.