どぶ板通り

A shopping street saturated
in Yokosuka's deep culture

Yokosuka's famous shopping street
which has uniquely evolved through the absorption and fusion of U.S. and Japanese culture.
You can enjoy a variety of contrasts on this street which has become a gathering place for deep culture.
From souvenir shops selling military goods and souvenir Japanese Sukajan jackets to American-style bars,
this street has a little something for everyone.

A mere 1~2 minute walk from Shioiri Station, Dobuita Street is lined with shops where you can really feel Yokosuka culture.。
You can experience the uniqueness of Yokosuka here where signs are mixed between Japanese and English, and you can find hamburger joints, live houses, jazz bars, military shops, and more.

Dobuita Street is lined with products unique to the Yokosuka area, from U.S. paraphernalia to Japanese Sukajan jackets.
You can experience the complex and unique atmosphere of the street even by simply walking about and window shopping.

As night falls, all the American-styled bars open up at once, and Dobuita Street shows a face completely different than what you can see in the afternoon.
Western music flows from neon-lit vintage jukeboxes, and you can enjoy billiards and darts alongside a cocktail or whiskey.

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