The main branch of this tonkatsu chain is built around a converted bathhouse. If you’re able to ...
A conveyor-belt sushi bar with a difference. Here, you can either help yourself to whatever’s ...
Oshima offers traditional Japanese food from the Kaga (Kanazawa) area, expertly prepared and ...
Housed in a converted kura storehouse transported from the mountains, Nodaiwa is the most ...
Ohmatsuya serves the foods of rural Yamagata prefecture, but it does so in swish Ginza style. ...
When the fish market finally moves out of Tsukiji, Sushi Bun and the other barrow boys’ sushi ...
This venerable izakaya provides one of the most charming dining experiences in central Tokyo. ...
This cheerful, busy hole-in-the-wall serves the foods of Japan’s southernmost islands. The ...
In February 2013, a fire destroyed the traditional, low Japanese abode that housed this ...
Bird Land was one of the first places to offer upmarket yakitori, served with imported beers ...
Tucked under the Yamanote line tracks and shuddering every time a train passes overhead, ...
The largest member of the ever-reliable Shunju group conforms to a tried-and-tested ...
One floor below the glamorous Dazzle, in the landmark Toyo Ito-designed Mikimoto Ginza 2 ...
Sells a wide selection of Japanese and Chinese teas and implements for sado, the tea ceremony.
Tokyo may have more exclusive (and even pricier) sushi shops than Fukuzushi, but few are as ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo