You know you're doing something right when the Imperial Household is on your client list. These ...
Sanrio’s flagship store was re-opened in late October 2009 with the largest selection of Sanrio ...
Stop by this liquor store for a quick (and reasonably priced) sake or wine tasting, paired with ...
Pick up interesting Japanese antiques and curios that have survived through the ages, including ...
A clothing store that emphasises the Japanese tradition of producing durable, comfortable ...
Try the speciality sweet Kuya Monaka, made of a crunchy outer shell that’s filled with ...
This Showa era-style standing izakaya in Ginza Corridor-gai was the first place in Japan to ...
Starting out as an ukiyo-e woodcut-print publisher and dealer, this store now sells ukiyo-e ...
Imagine Dracula invited you round for dinner – this is the kind of setting you can expect at ...
It may look like a simple soba shop, but it's frequented by foodies who come to sample the ...
In a cranny between the skyscrapers, this statue of the god Inari stands on silent watch, ...
The owner of this leather bag store, founded in 1874, is credited with devising the kanji ...
In 1993, Toshikatsu Aoki Jr took over from his father as sushi chef at this vibrant restaurant ...
Style and sport come together at this urban lifestyle shop that sells both casualwear and ...
Putting a lottery stand next to a statue of Daikoku, the god of good harvest, is not a bad ...
You know you’re in good hands when a shop has been going since 1775. Echigoya provides the ...
People come from around the world for the exclusive, detailed model trains found here. They ...
The craft of brush making has been passed down in Kumano, Hiroshima for about 180 years, and ...
Named after husband and wife poets Tekkan and Akiko Yosano, this art supply store, which opened ...
Arguably Tokyo’s most famous tempura restaurant, Ten-ichi serves utterly delicious tempura in a ...
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