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Gotanda

Yakitori Momochan(Gotanda)

Yakitori Momochan (Gotanda) — Showa vibes, skewers, and booze. Don’t flinch, just roll in. Stagger out, drunk and proud.
Akabane

Maruken Suisan(Akabane)

“Maruken Suisan” — Akabane’s oden HQ, standin’ strong with handmade bites and local sake. Hit that “dashi-wari,” soak in Showa vibes, and vanish deep into Red Wing’s drunk streets.
Gotanda

Motsuyaki Ban Gotanda(Gotanda)

Yo, Motsuyaki Ban Gotanda — offal, Hoppy, and bad decisions. Gotanda’s shady streets, pure gold vibes. Enter broke, leave drunk. Cash only, fam.
Oimachi

Musashiya Saketen(Oimachi)

Old-school liquor vibes at Musashiya Saketen in Oimachi—Hoppy, smokes, and street soul. Back-alley chill zone where Drunk Uncle feels right at home.
Musashikoyama

Toriyu Ichibandori Store(Musashikoyama)

Yo, "Toriyu Ichibandori" in Musashikoyama—fire yakitori, secret sauce, stand-up style. Sip sake, no double-dippin’, cash only. Pure old-school vibes. Drunk Uncle approved!
Shibuya

Tachinomi Fujiya Honten(Shibuya)

Yo, "Drunk Uncle" here! Hit up “Tachinomi Fujiya Honten” in Shibuya, where tradition and evolution collide. The place got that chic vibe, but still stays true with classics like ham kyabetsu, sashimi, and Hoppy. Sip on white Hoppy and shochu while the modern crowd mingles—Shibuya's sacred bar for sure.
Ikebukuro

Tachinomiya Kihei(Ikebukuro)

Yo, “Drunk Uncle” here! Hit up “Tachinomiya Kihei” in Ikebukuro—this ain’t anime, it’s the real sacred spot for drink lovers. Chill vibes with a master from Yamagata, serving up oden, beef tendon stew, and the classic Hoppy. A cozy, no-frills place that’ll make you wanna come back.
Musashikoyama

Tachinomi Vampire Musashikoyama Honten(Musashikoyama)

Yo, hit up Tachinomi Vampire in Musashikoyama—backdoor entrance, U-shaped counter, and all the Hoppy you can handle. Got bomb snacks like fried mackerel, shumai, and natto omelette. With just 2,000 yen, you’re good to get lit and chill with the locals. Straight fire, no cap.
Shin Koiwa

Tachinomi Waka(Shin Koiwa)

Yo, check it. Hit up **Tachinomi Waka** in Shin Koiwa. This spot got that old-school vibe, where the boss man’s got mad swagger and the prices still feel like the '70s. Grab a 250 yen sake, some squid natto, and just vibe. Cash only, so keep that change ready.
Oshiage

Osake(Oshiage)

Yo, if you find yourself in Oshiage, hit up 'Osake.' Down an alley near the Sky Tree, this spot’s got a chill vibe. Hoppy, local sake, and tasty food like yakitori and fried garlic – straight fire. Friendly staff, good drinks, and a vibe that makes you wanna stay all night.
Shin Koiwa

Taishu Sakaba Kadosuzu(Shin Koiwa)

"Taishu Sakaba Kadosuzu" in Shin Koiwa is a cozy, affordable standing bar with a welcoming retro vibe. Located in a back alley, it serves great hoppy and delicious dishes like sashimi and stewed tofu. The bar's casual atmosphere and reasonable prices make it perfect for a quick, satisfying drink!
Yurakucho

Kikunoko(Yurakucho)

Kikunoko in Yurakucho is a classic standing bar where workaholic uncles unwind. Offering hot sake, yakitori, sashimi, and more, it’s perfect for a quick drink. With its cozy atmosphere and affordable menu, it’s a great stop after a long workday. Open late, cash only.
Kinshicho

Hidakaya Kinshicho Station North Exit(Kinshicho)

Hidakaya in Kinshicho offers affordable drinks and tasty food, perfect for any "Drunk Uncle." Open 24/7, it's a great, no-fuss spot for a satisfying experience!
Yurakucho

Tachinomi Yomoda(Yurakucho)

Yurakucho's "Tachinomi Yomoda" – a fun, self-serve shochu bar. Cheap drinks, tasty food, and a lively crowd make for a great time!
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