Old Really Meets New in 'Hobo Shinjuku Norengai' - Shinjuku's Latest Izakaya Complex
- Written by: Cassandra Lord
In Japan, if you want to go for a drink, an izakaya is your best bet. But if you want to go for more than one drink, you might want to look for a yokocho. So, if lately you’ve found yourself wondering, “what’s new in Tokyo?”, Shinjuku's latest izakaya complex is the place for you.
Although Hobo Shinjuku Norengai has been around for a while, they’ve recently converted an old warehouse into a new addition, so let’s take a look.
What is Hobo Shinjuku Norengai Warehouse Annex (Soko Bekkan)?

If you’re unfamiliar with the Japanese language, or even if you are, you might have some difficulty with the name. There are a bunch of izakaya on a yokocho called Hobo Shinjuku Norengai...Sorry, what?
Here’s a brief refresher to get you up to speed:
・Izakaya: A casual Japanese bar serving snacks and light food to accompany alcoholic drinks
・Yokocho: Although this used to mean “alleyway,” it has now become synonymous with alleys packed with izakaya and eateries
・Hobo: “almost,” “nearly”
・Norengai: A place packed with izakaya or shops
So, Hobo Shinjuku Norengai means “a place packed with izakaya that’s almost in Shinjuku.” The reason behind this name is that it’s very nearly in Shinjuku, but not quite.
When does it open?

In fact, Spice Works opened Hobo Shinjuku Norengai in 2017, working with the vision of creating “something new” while also making use of local resources and valuing Tokyo’s roots in the process. The business renovated old Japanese-style houses to offer a place where people can visit a wide variety of izakaya and restaurants, and to revitalize the culinary industry.
Following on from the concept of making something new out of something old, on March 23, 2022, Spice Works added a full yokocho section, making use of a neighboring warehouse (the 'Soko Bekkan'), which has already received a lot of positive reviews.

The annex really adds to the overall atmosphere of the Hobo Shinjuku Norengai grounds, with its old-timey Showa era vibes and antique warehouse look that gives it so much character.
The annex was in a pre-open stage since January 2022, but its grand opening was postponed due to the pandemic. Now, they are pleased to announce the grand opening of the warehouse section, and the norengai’s warm atmosphere is ready to welcome you in.
What is Hobo Shinjuku Norengai like?

In the main section of Hobo Shinjuku Norengai, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped back in time. The wooden interiors and warm lighting invite you to spend as long as you want, and in their event space, you can even watch jugglers, sketch artists, magicians, and the like in a form of dining entertainment.
The warehouse annex, however, will make you want to go bar hopping. The new establishments offer delicious food and drink in one convenient location. Feeling some sashimi? You got it. Or how about some Korean food? That’s here too. No more vaguely hoping that the next izakaya door you walk through will be alright, because all your new favorites are here – but they feel like they always have been.
This is the first “warehouse yokocho” in Japan, and you can get to it in “hobo” (almost) zero minutes from Yoyogi Station’s East Exit. The next time you’re in Yoyogi, make sure to stop by for a blast from the past.
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Hobo Shinjuku Norengai (Warehouse Annex)ほぼ新宿のれん街 (倉庫別館)
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5-chōme-20-10 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0051
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Yoyogi Station, East Exit
- Phone Number 03-3710-2091
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5-chōme-20-10 Sendagaya, Shibuya, Tokyo 151-0051
Source: PR Times
Cassandra Lord is a British journalist specialising in food, travel, and culture, and has been in Japan for five years after studying Japanese at Edinburgh University for four. With a year of experience as co-editor for LIVE JAPAN, Cassandra has since transitioned to freelance writing, contributing to a variety of platforms including The Japan Times and Tokyo Weekender. During her time in Japan she has visited 25 prefectures, with a goal to eventually visit all 47. She also manages her own YouTube channel, "Cassandra Lord", which is dedicated to all things related to Japanese culinary culture. She also works as a translator and photographer.
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