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Jackson LeeBy Jackson LeeApril 27, 2023
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Yokohama is a city that is full of surprises. Just when you think you know it all, it has a way of surprising you with hidden gems that you never knew existed. One of those hidden gems is Noge, a neighborhood located just a few train stops away from the bustling city center. Despite being off the beaten path, Noge in Yokohama is worth the visit for its lively atmosphere, diverse food scene, and unique shopping experiences.

Noge is a neighborhood that is full of character and history. It was once a thriving entertainment district, and while it has changed over the years, it still retains its lively atmosphere. One of the things that makes Noge in Yokohama so unique is its mix of old and new. You’ll find old-fashioned shops and traditional bars mixed in with modern restaurants and trendy cafes. It’s a great place to explore on foot, as you’ll find something new around every corner.

One of the best things about Noge is its food scene. It’s a great place to try out different types of cuisine, from Japanese to Korean to Italian. You’ll find everything from cheap eats to high-end restaurants, so there’s something for every budget. One of the must-tries in Noge is the yakitori, which is grilled chicken skewers that are a staple of Japanese cuisine in Yokohama and most parts of Japan. You’ll find many places that serve it, but some of the best are the small, hole-in-the-wall shops that line the streets.

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In addition to the food scene, Noge in Yokohama is also a great place to shop. You’ll find a mix of old-fashioned shops selling traditional Japanese goods, as well as modern boutiques selling trendy clothing and accessories. It’s a great place to wander around and discover something new.

How to Get to Noge

To get to Noge in Yokohama, take the JR Keihin-Tohoku Line or the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line to Sakuragicho Station. From there, it’s just a short walk to Noge.

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