Brian Bar (orange sign, 2nd on left) was one of the highlights of my trip. 5 people upstairs from 3 different countries hanging out and having a great time in the moment. Bartender broke out the really good stuff and joined in. This brings me right back.
Mitaki Bar was the best. So accommodating and friendly, and the lady behind the bar noticed my Spice Girls T-shirt so played Spice Girls for a short while.
Great video and a very interesting looking area. I've seen some other videos of the Golden Gai on UA-cam, but I think I like yours the best. I live in a very rural area in North Carolina, and don't really care for large cities. But Tokyo is so interesting looking I think I would enjoy going there. Very colorful, especially at night. And the people seem friendly and mellow. Just discovered your channel and I see you have videos of Italy, a place that also seems worth a look. I'll check those out. Be safe in your travels.
Thank you so much for watching my video, and for taking your time to comment 😊 Tokyo indeed is a perfect city for exploring. It has lots of interesting areas, from crazy busy to very quiet, peaceful, and local. This video of Golden Gai was filmed around 9pm on a weekday, so as you saw, it was pretty quiet still, and bars were not so full.
Absolutely love Golden Gai. My favorite spots are Death Match in Hell, and Comorebi. Death Match in Hell is a horror movie themed bar and all the drinks are 666 Yen lol. The bartender speaks English and sells Death Match shirts which has his decapitated head on them lol. It's mostly tourists who walk in though. Last time I was there it was filled with Australian and British tourists. Comorebi is more chill and has a mix of tourists and locals that pop in. It's an awesome bar for making friends. And あべさん, is one hell of a bartender
Thanks for watching, and also for sharing your thoughts on the area :) I haven't been there for about 6 months. I've also heard that there are quite a lot of tourists these days...
I just booked my hotel in Shinjuku and it's literally 200m from Golden Gai! I can't wait to visit. Not a lot of people though in December from what I saw in this video...
Flu season in Japan is always like that, when people have running nose, or some other symptoms, it's polite to wear a mask to not spread body fluids around
best nightlife experience I've ever had in my life. It's like the rabbit hole to Wonderland
It's a great description of this place 😊
Brian Bar (orange sign, 2nd on left) was one of the highlights of my trip. 5 people upstairs from 3 different countries hanging out and having a great time in the moment. Bartender broke out the really good stuff and joined in. This brings me right back.
Mitaki Bar was the best. So accommodating and friendly, and the lady behind the bar noticed my Spice Girls T-shirt so played Spice Girls for a short while.
Great video and a very interesting looking area. I've seen some other videos of the Golden Gai on UA-cam, but I think I like yours the best. I live in a very rural area in North Carolina, and don't really care for large cities. But Tokyo is so interesting looking I think I would enjoy going there. Very colorful, especially at night. And the people seem friendly and mellow.
Just discovered your channel and I see you have videos of Italy, a place that also seems worth a look. I'll check those out. Be safe in your travels.
Thank you so much for watching my video, and for taking your time to comment 😊 Tokyo indeed is a perfect city for exploring. It has lots of interesting areas, from crazy busy to very quiet, peaceful, and local. This video of Golden Gai was filmed around 9pm on a weekday, so as you saw, it was pretty quiet still, and bars were not so full.
Absolutely love Golden Gai. My favorite spots are Death Match in Hell, and Comorebi. Death Match in Hell is a horror movie themed bar and all the drinks are 666 Yen lol. The bartender speaks English and sells Death Match shirts which has his decapitated head on them lol. It's mostly tourists who walk in though. Last time I was there it was filled with Australian and British tourists. Comorebi is more chill and has a mix of tourists and locals that pop in. It's an awesome bar for making friends. And あべさん, is one hell of a bartender
Great job as always. It makes me happy when I have a notification from your channel. Ty!!!!!
Thanks so much for joining my virtual walking tours :)))
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All i have wanted to do since i left japan was come back here
I hope you will be able to come back to Japan soon :)
Wow nice place. I will be in Japan this February. I hope the weather is good. 😊
So will I, landing on the 14th and staying in Shinjuku
You will have an amazing time in Japan! In Tokyo the February is usually really sunny, with no rain )
Nice!! Have an awesome time! :)
Great memories but way too many tourists these days…las time I went I just had a beer and left, felt like a tourist attraction. Nice video
Thanks for watching, and also for sharing your thoughts on the area :) I haven't been there for about 6 months. I've also heard that there are quite a lot of tourists these days...
I just booked my hotel in Shinjuku and it's literally 200m from Golden Gai! I can't wait to visit. Not a lot of people though in December from what I saw in this video...
Nice! You'll have an amazing time in Tokyo! It was filmed on a weekday, before 9pm, so it was not in a full swing ;)
@@travelwithvioletvik I see. I’m sure there will be way more people when I visit in May. I can’t wait!
Did you stay at your hotel…we are booked at Citadines Central near Golden Gai
@@sharonpinilla3539 yes I did. The hotel is decent! I think they renovated it a bit.
Exactly what date did you film this? Can I still see autumn colors late December? Say, 23 December?
considering how much stuff is in a small area it seems shockingly quiet, do they have alot of sound absorbing materials or something
is it true that the door frames around golden kai area is only 180 cm tall?
It is true that lots of shops at Golden Gai have cover charge?
Where’s Earth Angel?!
Why are soooooo many people wearing masks outside ….???
Flu season in Japan is always like that, when people have running nose, or some other symptoms, it's polite to wear a mask to not spread body fluids around
Looks boring and dead