Noge Tabemono Yokocho district dates back 1859 when sailors would disembark and visit various narrow alleys for food and drink in Yokohama, Japan.
The Noge Tabemono Yokocho district (野毛たべもの横町) dates back to 1859 when sailors would disembark and visit the various narrow alleys for some drink and food after months of sailing the high seas. Nowadays, there are fewer sailors but more tourists, and a daily onslaught of office workers spilling out into the alleys from high-rise buildings that have taken over the nearby waterfront.
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Location: Yokohama, Japan
Photo credit: © Daisei Iketani / Alamy / Afripics
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