
Special branch in Tokyo is more like a convenience store bar.
When it comes to Japanese convenience stores, the top three convenience store chains — Lawson, Family Mart and 7-Eleven — tend to get worldwide attention, but locals know there are hidden secrets to be found in some of the nation’s smaller chains.
Take New Days, for example. This convenience store chain is run by East Japan Railway Company, commonly known as JR East, so branches are limited to the railway company’s stations and platforms. Recently, though, a new two-storey branch has appeared just outside the east exit at Tokyo’s Iidabashi Station, and there you’ll be able to drink as if you’re at a bar.
▼ The noren curtain below invites customers up to the second floor with the message, “エキでチョイ飲み” (“eki de choi nomi”), which means “A little drink at the station”.
This particular New Days only opened on 16 March, making it one of the newest branches in town. When our reporter P.K. Sanjun stumbled upon it by accident last week, he was immediately drawn to the bright lights of the store, stepping inside to find some interesting options on the first floor, like meals cooked in-store, freshly baked bread, and side dishes from famous local establishments.
▼ All these options are perfect for taking up to the bar level in the second floor.
Drinking at the station eases the stress of making your way to the station before the last train home, so the new New Days branch is the perfect place for a bar. Not only is the location great — the prices are great too, because you can get a freshly poured jug of draft beer for just 300 yen (US$2.22)!
Once you pay for the beer with staff on the first floor, where you can buy food items as well, you’ll be given a cup, which you then place on the server in the machine upstairs and it’ll automatically be poured for you.
Before you get into the area, though, you’ll need to scan your receipt at the gate — no drinks purchase, no entry!
Stepping through the gate like a V.I.P., P.K. poured himself a beer and found himself a seat by the window. From here, he was able to relax and watch the traffic go by as he nibbled on his light meal and sipped on his beer, which was delicious and refreshing.
Once you finish your beer, you don’t even have to go downstairs for another drink, as there’s a sake and wine server in the corner. Simply grab a cup from the side, place it under the drink spout of your choice, insert coins and pour.
▼ Smokers can make use of an enclosed heated smoking area on this level as well.
With such a full range of facilities right at the station, this New Days is sure to become very popular with commuters. The second-floor bar is a fantastic option for those who want to enjoy a drink after work without having to spend a lot on food, like they might at an izakaya tavern.
After enjoying a drink and a bite to eat at the New Days bar, P.K. is now hoping the chain will add similar facilities to its other locations throughout Tokyo.
That way P.K. will be able to enjoy a beer on his way home more often, and maybe next time he’ll pair it with one of the chain’s huge demon rice balls!
Store Location
New Days Iidabashi East Exit store / ニューデイズ飯田橋東口店
Address: Tokyo-to, Chiyoda-ku, Iidabashi4-10-1
東京都千代田区飯田橋4-10-1
Photos © SoraNews24
● Want to hear about SoraNews24’s latest articles as soon as they’re published? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter!
[ Read in Japanese ]









Japanese convenience store chain has beer and sake dispensers that few people know about
Pair Japanese whisky with convenience store fried chicken at new Konbini Bar in Tokyo
Crowdfunding opens on Japanese version of a gadget that makes any canned beer easier to drink
Yes! Ramen soup in heated cans coming to Japanese vending machines and convenience stores
Japanese convenience store challenge is only for those with extreme tastes
Hatsune Miku collaborates with Hokusai’s art in new Vocaloid ukiyo-e illustration series [Pics]
Teen girl in Japan refuses to be victim, personally escorts train pervert to police for arrest
Is Japan’s tourism boom slowing down? Foreign visitor numbers fall for first time in five years
Evangelion beautifully reimagined as iconic classical Japanese folding screen art series [Photos]
Cup Noodle unveils first-ever cold-water instant ramen in Japan
Studio Ghibli releases huge new wooden clip collection featuring 25 anime movies
Starbucks Japan adds new Frappuccino, Tea, and Chillax Soda to its limited-edition summer menu
Can instant TKG from Don Quijote really recreate Japan’s beloved raw-egg-on-rice dish?
Tokyo and Osaka make it into this year’s EIU ranking of the world’s Top Ten Most Liveable Cities
Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea raising ticket prices, free Fast Pass ending next month
Studio Ghibli has a new anime out, and there’s only one place in the world where you can see it
Family Mart opens new “Famima” flagship store in Tokyo that’s like a tourist attraction
Uniqlo looks back to the very start of Pokémon with new black-and-white pixel art T-shirts[Pics]
Japanese government ID card and app to be required for certain Pokémon card purchases next month
Japan reacts to Donald Trump’s “Islamic Republic of Japan” remark
Three new starter Pokémon Jets to fly in Japan, first begins carrying passengers this month
Solid gold Hedorah kaiju from the Godzilla series is now available to pre-order
Japan announces sudden 400-percent increase in visa fees for foreigners entering the country
Japanese ninja certification exam attracts 131 candidates from Japan and abroad
Salomon releases Japan-exclusive Mt. Fuji hiking gear that doubles as an amazing souvenir
Japan triples departure tax, foreign tourists and locals now must pay more to leave country
Japan launches first overnight Shinkansen bullet train between Tokyo and Osaka this summer
Studio Ghibli store Donguri Republic announces opening of first-ever store in America
Japanese sweets shop sells an ohagi so exquisite it sells out by noon
Sanrio Character Poll announces winners, Hello Kitty absent from top 10 in many countries
Japan’s human washing machines will go on sale to general public, demos to be held in Tokyo
Starbucks Japan releases new drinkware and goods for Valentine’s Day
Starbucks Japan releases new sakura goods and drinkware for cherry blossom season 2026
Japan’s newest Shinkansen has no seats…or passengers [Video]
Put sesame oil in your coffee? Japanese maker says it’s the best way to start your day【Taste test】
Japan reportedly adding Japanese language skill requirement to most common foreigner work visa
Amazing all-you-can-drink craft beer membership lets you drink yourself silly all year round
A paradise for beer lovers — Yokohama combini has over 300 different kinds of beer for sale
New convenience store chain to rival 7-Eleven opens in Japan
This Japanese convenience store in Tokyo has a Subway inside it
Japanese hotel gives you a beer tap in your room, 10 liters of craft beer to drink for free
New hot natural spring water at 7-Eleven proves Japanese convenience stores really are convenient
Tokyo convenience store has full bar inside with Japanese whiskey, will smoke your combini snacks
A year of beer at Tokyo restaurant offering all-you-can-drink Asahi for 12 months
This 7-Eleven convenience store causes a buzz with foreigners online
Lawson convenience store at popular tourist site is one of the most unusual in Japan
Travel to a Japanese convenience store at an active volcano
Minnaka: New unstaffed convenience store opens in Tokyo with cheap bentos and Costco food
All-you-can drink beer, cocktails, and udon noodle meals in Tokyo restaurant for just nine bucks
Kentucky Fried Chicken has all-you-can-drink beer in Tokyo for less than 10 bucks
Famima Laundry: Japanese convenience store adds laundromat to store in Tokyo
12 hours of unlimited beer and hard liquor on offer at amazing Tokyo Internet cafe