A nightlife artery beneath the train tracks—Ginza’s Corridor Street is home to salaryman izakayas, sleek bars, and modern Tokyo’s after-hours energy.
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Running parallel to the JR tracks between Shinbashi and Yurakucho, Ginza Corridor Street—Koridō-gai—is where after-work Tokyo lets loose. This elevated strip of restaurants, bars, and izakayas draws both white-collar regulars and curious travelers with its mix of smoky yakitori joints, stylish wine bars, craft beer spots, and upscale casual eateries. While it shares the edge of Shimbashi’s drinking culture, Corridor Street adds Ginza polish to the mix, making it popular for casual dates, business gatherings, and bar hopping without the velvet rope. Some spots offer standing counter service, others have private rooms and fine wine lists—but all share a single thread: Tokyo’s love for shared tables and long nights.
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- Dozens of restaurants and bars in a walkable strip
- Casual to upscale dining options
- Most venues are walk-in friendly
- Located between Shinbashi and Yurakucho Stations
- Open late into the night
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