Vineria, a bar that is the second location opened by Ristorante t.v.b, serves a la carte ...
If you’re looking for kitchenware, this is the place to go to. Aritsugu has been supplying the ...
If you’re going to make a mockery of your favourite song, why not do so with smoke machines, ...
There’s an unusual entrance policy at this black basement box: foreigners get in free so long ...
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 ...
This neighbourhood has changed dramatically during the century since Funahashiya opened, with a ...
Velour seats, smoke-stained plaster walls and classical music set the old-time tone of this ...
Ogawa is one of Japan’s classic coffee shops, predating Seattle’s mega chain by 19 years. In ...
This incense shop promotes lifestyle through scent, featuring new aromas of incense sticks ...
The city’s hippest boutique occupies the second floor of a Tadao Ando building, selling designs ...
With only three tables and a prime location on Nishiki-koji market, this vegetarian restaurant ...
Three galleries and a select store make up this Tadao Ando-esque concrete complex. Each gallery ...
Built by starchitect Kengo Kuma, Cocon Karasuma is filled with design-related concept stores ...
Acoustic, folk and pop shows dominate the schedule at this light, airy live venue that could do ...
Jazz joints are intimate in Kyoto, but there’s nowhere quite like this skinny bar. At a push, ...
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 ...
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