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Aiming to recreate the atmosphere of the original Le Baron club, a famous celebrity hangout in ...
The craft of brush making has been passed down in Kumano, Hiroshima for about 180 years, and ...
TBS Television aims to ‘unite television, live performance and entertainment all in one place’. ...
Located on a corner of Ginza, a street lined with designer shops, Dior’s building still manages ...
The InterContinental opened in the mid 1990s in the hitherto little-explored area that fronts ...
Three-screen cinema occupying the ninth floor of the Yurakucho Mullion building and the fifth ...
38-storey office and commercial tower, also home to Aman Tokyo.
Opened in 1996, this Shibaura gallery was originally an offshoot of the owner's original space ...
This main street in the Marunouchi district is lined by restaurants and luxury stores, and is ...
The original Rose Bakery was started by an English-French couple in Paris, but it's since made ...
Explore some of the more obscure corners of Chinese cuisine at this sister shop to Shibuya's ...
There's something to be said for the sheer devotion of all those Tokyo pizzaioli working ...
One place in Tokyo certainly isn't suffering from food shortages
Once an underground playhouse called Jiyu Gekijo (‘free theatre’), this Nishi-Azabu basement ...
The nine-screen multiplex in Roppongi Hills has a few nifty features – notably its luxurious ...
Opened in 2003, Roppongi’s mammoth shopping and entertainment development received more than 49 ...
Focusing not just on Tokyo, but on the historic Nihonbashi area in which it sits, the Mandarin ...
Japanese and foreign films – 19,000 of them – star at the country’s only national facility ...
Attractions include displays on marine exploration and replicas of ancient Japanese ships.
Champagne is best served from a vending machine, right? That seems to be the motivation behind ...
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