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Kiha

It's bad manners to eat and drink on the subways of Tokyo, unless the train is this bar. 

Tokyo, Japan

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In most countries, trains are simply a convenient way to get around, to flatten quarters, or—if you’re a movie villain—to rid yourself of enemies. For the Japanese, however, they are a national point of pride, even inspiring social subsets of various types of “train nerds” (ranging from tori-tetsu, who like to take photos of trains, to oto-tetsu, who enjoy recording the sounds of trains). To call Kiha a “train-themed sake bar” may be an understatement; it’s more like a stationary train car that serves sake.

Down to the handrails, benches, and luggage racks, the upstairs at Kiha recreates the nostalgic experience of sitting on an early version of Tokyo’s subway cars—but with even more drinking. In keeping with period details, the bar serves two things: kappu-zake (sake in a glass with a pull-off top) and canned food, both typical items eaten on trains in the days before bento boxes.

Over the years, the bar has acquired and decorated its walls with train-related collectors’ items such as ticket stubs, miniature models of train stations, and announcement speaker systems of yesteryear. Even some of the dishes and plates used at the bar come from the "Grand Chariot," dining car of the now-discontinued Hokutosei sleeper train.

Thorough thematics draw the heartiest of Tokyo’s train fans out of the woodwork, niche groups known for visiting as many stations as possible and dedicating complex timetables and transit routes to memory. Test their mettle after a canned sake or five.

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The nearest station is Ningyōchō, about 5 minutes away. The bar is open every day from 6 pm to 11:30 pm, except Sundays and national holidays. The sake is 500 yen and the prices of canned food range between 150 and 600 yen. There is also a menu of dishes including kashiwa-meshi bento and curry.

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Kiha
1 Chome-6-11 Nihonbashihoridomecho
Chuo City
Tokyo, 103-0012
Japan
35.686878, 139.780015
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