The Beer Kobo or Workshop 'chain' has come a long way since Kakyu Nomura started things off in ...
The figurines, DVDs and comic books lying around are impressive, sure, but the true attraction ...
As the name implies, the gelato at this Asagaya shop is simple, honest and delicious. Made with ...
Asagaya's main community centre is a couple of minute's walk from the JR station, and serves as ...
A couple of minutes' walk from Asagaya Station, Shinmeigu is the largest Tokyo-area shrine ...
Though it changed owners a year ago, Gamuso hasn't lost its charm as one of the prime expat ...
This venue is divided into two parts – a space for talks and events covering various genres and ...
A recently renovated, traditional sento with a number of novelty tubs, including one that ...
Free yourself from bad luck with a special prayer available only at this beautifully ...
Classical music fans will love whiling away hours in this café that’s styled on a Viennese ...
Using fish from Tsukiji Market, this delicatessen specialises in fish goods, from fried fish ...
Best dish on the menu? The Chateaubriand, with beautifully marbled meat slowly grilled to ...
Mingle with film stars, manga artists, musos and other creatives at this lively street that ...
Best recognised by the signboard with a big globe on it, this shop’s exterior looks as stylish ...
The new mecca of anime, Asagaya Anime Street, opened in spring 2014 under the railway tracks ...
There's little to suggest from the outside that Caffé Fresco means business; even the aroma of ...
A bar located on a corner of Star Road – a road lined with drinking establishments – a short ...
A particularly well-known Japanese confectionary shop located close to the north exit of ...
A charming, tiny cinema that shows everything from Japanese indies to experimental fare – stuff ...
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