Four years ago, Mr Sato – a devotee of burgers and music, first opened this burger shop in ...
When Emperor Meiji died, on 13 September 1912, General Nogi Maresuke and his wife proved their ...
Now run by the second generation of owners, Tenshige is an Akasaka classic. There are two types ...
This area is centered around the TBS Broadcasting Center. It was named to represent both the ...
The New Otani sprawls like a mini metropolis over a vast area ten minutes’ walk west of the ...
Occupying the corner of Shiba Park next to the Tokyo Tower, this 33-storey luxury hotel opened ...
Founded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the 1950s as a cheap place for visiting students ...
Gyoza (aka Chinese dumplings) is normally eaten with soy sauce, but this family-run Chinese ...
As a gallery, select shop and event space that celebrates the very best of Japanese design – ...
Chinese restaurant chain Kisurin stands out from the crowd by offering different menus at every ...
Founded in Aichi in 1981, Taketei specialises in duck shabu-shabu, a true rarity in Tokyo. This ...
This 'branch office' of Aichi Prefecture's Toyokawa Inari is located along Aoyama-dori, a short ...
The adult companion to British pub franchise Hub (same owners, different target audience), this ...
For your 24-hour Korean food fix, look no further than Hyungboo. The Akasaka branch of this ...
A friendly, foreign-run 'live cafe', Crawfish hosts regular gigs as well as occasional ...
Located not far from the American Embassy, on the first floor of the Nihon Jitensha Kaikan ...
Clad in skin-tight tank tops and orange hot pants, the waitresses at Hooters have always been a ...
This restaurant is on the seventh floor of the BelleVie Akasaka shopping centre, which was ...
This multipurpose hall is on the basement floor of the Sogetsu Kaikan, home to the Sogetsu-ryu ...
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