This neighbourhood has changed dramatically during the century since Funahashiya opened, with a ...
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 ...
Ogawa is one of Japan’s classic coffee shops, predating Seattle’s mega chain by 19 years. In ...
Temples come in all shapes and sizes, but they don’t usually look like this: a city-centre ...
Esteemed Uji-based tea supplier Koyamaen has been cultivating fine tea since the 17th century, ...
Enter the Gogyo ramen shop and ask for the bar. If there’s space, the staff will lead you to ...
If only they had put as much effort into the decor as the food: it’s an Indian ...
The hallowed green tea meets modern cafe culture.
With only three tables and a prime location on Nishiki-koji market, this vegetarian restaurant ...
One of the city’s ramen landmarks is housed in a gorgeous machiya that couldn’t be further ...
Neither the food nor drink is memorable here, but the setting certainly is. The building was ...
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