Yokosuka

The Morrigans

A popular and relatively genuine irish bar. frequented mainly by us navy, but also local japanese. drinks are reasonably priced. there is a food menu and english is spoken. it is located across from the main gate of the us navy base on route 16.

Buffalo's

Located about halfway down dobuita street and well-known for it's operating hours, often opening before noon.

Geodana's
本町3-11

A hip-hop club near the end of dobuita street. there are also several stores that sell "urban" clothing under the same name

Jammins
柿の木坂

Popular rock bar located on the honch. bar adheres to a strictly all rock policy. there are frequent live band performances from all over yokosuka and sailors from the us naval base.

The Chu-Hi Stand

Past shiori station and under the pedestrian railroad tunnel next to the am/pm convenience store. the chu-hi stand has no seats and customers must stand up while drinking at homeade wooden tables. the chu-hi's are made here by mixing off-the shelf canned flavored chu-hi's with shåchå«. has a very interesting blend of american and japanese money on the walls with various drawings or sayings

Dynamic Karaoke Bar

A new kareoke bar behind seiyu department store. the bar also books private parties. they have latin nights and hip hop nights. the bar often plays hit music.

Buranko

ブランコ tel.046-823-3700. a coffee shop near the anjizuka station. there was buranko in the old days, but there is no now. it is small shop. there is good atmosphere.

Budweiser Karaoke Pub & Restaurant

A much-frequented kareoke bar for sailors and civilians. the bar is known by music lovers to have the most english songs available.- they have videos, darts, slot-machines, and western, italian, chinese, japanese and philippine food and a large variety of salads. the bar is half a block from the new yokosuka hotel. formerly a uss vandegrift ffg-48 hangout until it left yokosuka for san diego.

George's

George's A country and western bar located on Dobuita Street across from Rock City . George also owns several other bars in the Honch, including Rock City. Has a beer pong table and also a pool table, alot of "country" or people who grew up in small towns enjoy the atmosphere here

Yokosuka's best-known bar district is known as The Honch, a half-block from the CFAY Naval Base Main Gate and a popular haunt of American sailors. The Honch encompasses parts of Honcho 1-chome, 2-chome and 3-chome and runs parallel to Route 16 from Chūō-o-dori "Blue Street" in sailor slang, due to the blue composition asphalt and all the way to Shiori-eki; basically covering the entire commercial district between Yokosuka Chūō and Shioiri stations.

The Honch is home to dozens of different bars, eateries and nightclubs. These establishments range from traditional Japanese-style bars to American-oriented hang-outs that cater primarily to American sailors. Additionally, there are several "buy-me-a-drink" bars located in the area, typically staffed by Filipina women. There are also a number of "Japanese only" bars in the area.