See Mt Fuji without leaving downtown Tokyo – simply visit this old-fashioned bath house, where ...
From past masters to promising newcomers, this gallery offers a wide range of inspiring art at ...
This café opened in 1936 with the aim of spreading coffee more widely among the public. Enter ...
Now home to around 20 art galleries, the 1930s Okuno apartments were once some of the most ...
Located on the fourth floor of Yurakucho's Lumine shopping centre, La Petite Mercerie's ...
This chicken-focused shop, located in the Ginza INZ underground shopping area, has been around ...
One of Japan’s largest printing companies presents contemporary design and graphics here. ...
This French-owned hotel opened in autumn 2004 in a great central location, just behind Matsuya ...
The Villa Fontaine chain has mushroomed across the city in the last few years. Prices are ...
Japanese and foreign films – 19,000 of them – star at the country’s only national facility ...
A reconstruction of the Shinbashi passenger terminus, part of the first railway in Japan, which ...
This 1993 tower, a ten-minute walk from Ginza, appears to be losing out to the increasing ...
A well-situated, no-frills hotel that’s well past its prime, the Ginza Daiei does at least ...
A few doors from Kyubei – one of Tokyo’s most famous (and famously expensive) sushi restaurants ...
The absence of anything relating to modern crime-fighting might alarm more than reassure ...
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