Discover the world of Japanese incense at this well-stocked shop near Azabu-Juban Station. And ...
Once you’ve got your head around the idea of green tea-flavoured peanuts, take in the fact that ...
Kimonos are available both tailor-made or ready-to-wear at this friendly store, alongside a ...
This Azabu-Juban craft beer and wine establishment is probably less well known than some of its ...
First established in Osaka in 1932, this venerable eatery – specialists in traditional Japanese ...
Few culinary pick-me-ups can rival the restorative effects of samgyetang, a traditional Korean ...
Who said ramen was just for blokes? The Azabu-Juban branch of popular ramen chain Afuri lures ...
Oliver Bentleys claim that their gluten-free dog biscuits – made without any added sugar, salt ...
Explore some of the more obscure corners of Chinese cuisine at this sister shop to Shibuya's ...
Oden – vegetables, fish cakes, tofu and other ingredients simmered in broth – is one of Japan's ...
The owner of this kosher-certified falafel stand is from Israel, and uses pita bread imported ...
Tonneau Across from a small park in Azabu Juban, the red facade of this bistro transports you ...
Don’t expect any glamour in this homewares shop; instead you’ll find carefully selected design ...
Owned and operated by Jun Yukimura, a former head chef at Kyoto’s Muromachi Wakuden, Yukimura ...
This restaurant serves up traditional Japanese cuisine. At Rei, customers can enjoy sake ...
This cosy space is a locus for cutting-edge dance, performance and butoh, as well as the host ...
This huge outlet in Azabu-Juban specialises in imported meat - rabbit, kangaroo, pheasant and ...
The lunchtime speciality at this friendly little Singapore-style diner is Hainan-style ...
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