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Banana Moon in Shimokitazawa

by Nami
(Yokohama)

Great Food , Beer & Cocktails

Great Food , Beer & Cocktails

Shimokitazawa is 10 minutes away from Shinjuku on the Odakyu line.

If you're looking for a fun night out in this energized part of Tokyo, get out on the south side of the station,go down the hill passing by McDonalds. Take a right at the bottom of the hill, next to KFJ is the casual dining bar "BANANA MOON".

The "genki" atmosphere and the hospitality of the bartenders will surely take you back in time for a mini time-slip to your good old college days.
Enjoy friendly conversation, great food and great beer!

Always packed after 7 so go early.

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