Sorry, no temples and shrines here, but you will find tea ceremonies, traditional crafts, ...
Originally established in 1950, this is one of those venues that’s become a symbol of ...
Recently relaunched under the theme of ‘New Antiques, New Classics’, Cibone was one of the most ...
Reminiscent of the kind of old-school haberdashery you might have visited when you were a kid, ...
Its shelves stocked with candy available only here, Tokyo Station's 'sweets theme park' was ...
Need a vintage kimono or some collectable cups? You'll be sure to find whatever antiques you're ...
Emphasising the 'beauty of everyday use', Takumi specialises in folk crafts from Japan, the ...
Tile-shaped Japanese cookies with pretty seasonal designs and 'Japanese-style pancakes' served ...
Fans of miniature trees will have a field day marvelling at Uchikuan's bonsai selection, which ...
Looking for a touch of traditional class? Dress up in authentic kabuki garb and have your ...
Striving to create kimonos fit for 21st-century streets, these innovators are extremely ...
Passing through Tokyo Station? Make sure you stop in at this specialty chocolate shop and pick ...
Ginza is full of shops with notable histories, but Toraya stands out even among such stiff ...
Tokyo no Hatakekara started out as a vegetable producer before expanding their business to ...
Making you forget all about shoddy flip-flops, Yoitaya specialises in artisanally crafted, ...
Mameichizu's 'Brick bread' (¥257) tastes better than its name suggests. Once you slice it in ...
Mikawaya specialises in the kind of food that any commoner from old Edo would recognise. ...
Unlike conventional flower shops, this one primarily stocks wild grass. The seasonal plants and ...
Founded as a tabi (socks) shop right across from the Kabuki-za, Oonoya still deals in ...
With a selection of original and curated hats from stores like Borsalino and Christie’s, this ...
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