Established in 1854, this is the Ginza headquarters of the venerable Parisian tea shop which ...
Anniversaire Omotesando has become quite a landmark on Omotesando Street since it opened in ...
A one-stop café-shop for high-quality Chinese tea-leaves and utensils, all (legally) imported ...
This is the sister café of the Bowery Kitchen in Komazawa, the one which started the café boom ...
Toraya is the most well-known name in wagashi (Japanese confectionery) in Japan with a history ...
Following in the footsteps of its predecessor Harajuku branch, which closed in 2005, this is a ...
This area is centered around the TBS Broadcasting Center. It was named to represent both the ...
Probably the only place in Tokyo where non-stop (recorded) tango provides seductive old-style ...
If the Japanese coffee shop is essentially a place to hang out, this popular innovator could be ...
A hole-in-the-wall, old-style coffee and jazz joint that’s handily placed near the Omotesando ...
The most impressive branch of the cheap ’n’ cheerful chain that proliferated across Tokyo ...
The traditional neighbourhood cafe is realised in ideal form just across the railway tracks ...
The pair of signed John Lennon cartoons on the walls is the legacy of a chance visit by the ...
Located on a tidal pond in the Hamarikyu Garden, this teahouse with traditional tatami mats ...
This Brazilian-themed Ginza establishment was founded back in 1914. The all-natural beans are ...
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