It began life as a skater-influenced streetwear boutique, but this store has soared upmarket ...
The Kyoto brand Sou-Sou produces hip reinventions of Japanese workwear. The ground floor offers ...
A textile-dyeing company with a history stretching back to 1919 runs the Pagong brand, best ...
This select gents’ fashion store stocks some of the hottest domestic brands, including the ...
One of Teramachi’s oldest tenants, this store first opened for business in 1663. It stocks a ...
If your friends back home won’t put up with receiving tourist tat as souvenirs, this is the ...
Karakami is the traditional woodblock-printed washi paper that adorns some of Japan’s poshest ...
Tea bowls priced from ¥2,000 to ¥50,000 (try to spot the difference), colourful tea caddies and ...
The decor is so dazzling that it’s hard to focus on the clothes at this gargantuan boutique. ...
Approaching its 300th anniversary, this paper fan specialist stocks around 100 designs, ranging ...
Filling in gaping holes on the fashion scene in Kyoto, this vast concrete store opened in late ...
If you’re looking for kitchenware, this is the place to go to. Aritsugu has been supplying the ...
It was a merchant’s house during the early 20th century, but now Zezekan Pocchiri is one of ...
In 2007, the owner of the top-end Tawaraya inn designed this tea salon. It’s a serene spot, ...
This small room was originally the tearoom of the adjoining Yoshikawa ryokan, but became a ...
To use its full name, Ganso Bucchigiri Sushi Uoshin serves sushi, but not the wafers of fish ...
Velour seats, smoke-stained plaster walls and classical music set the old-time tone of this ...
This cosy tempura restaurant comes from the people behind the Tawaraya ryokan. Guests of the ...
Somushi serves healthy Korean fare. Forget about mountains of meat and kimchi: the brief food ...
Almost two decades ago, this former bank was renovated into a two-storey cocktail complex with ...
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