This standing-only Nihonbashi sushi eatery brings in fresh product straight from fisheries as ...
Once the official mirror suppliers for the Tokugawa Shogunate, Murata Gankyoho has been ...
Toss aside the sellotape – once you get your hands on a clothes brush from Edoya you'll never ...
It may no longer be the hotbed of commerce that it once was, but Ningyocho still provides a ...
They're famed for their unique Kintsuba sweets, which they began selling at the end of the Edo ...
Mitsukoshi is Japan's oldest surviving department store chain, dating back to 1673, and this ...
Nomen est omen – 'grow' is certainly what you'll do if you frequent this fancy, newly opened ...
Built in 1871, this Edo-era shrine to fertility is where expecting mothers and couples hoping ...
Found in the depachika at Nihonbashi's Mitsukoshi, this bakery offers a wide variety of bread ...
Akatombo was first established in 1950 on Ginza's Namiki-dori. Though the original shop has ...
Conger eels can grow up to three metres long in the wild, but you'll only find them cut up and ...
The pancake-like okonomiyaki, cooked right at your table, serves as a great introduction to ...
The art enthusiasts who run this store and gallery encourage the growth of emerging designers ...
Kit your kitchen out in every kind of high quality Japanese knife you'll ever need from this ...
This building is located right next to Nihonbashi Station. Its around 50 stores, restaurants, ...
Besides selling the fattest, shiniest and most expensive fruit ever (a very impressive ...
How long would you wait for a good bowl of topped rice? An hour? More? We waited an hour and ...
Belgian-style beer pubs have been popping up all over the city in recent years, but this one is ...
Survey the Bakurocho cityscape from the big windows while climbing the wall at this bouldering ...
A no-frills eatery at lunch, an izakaya at night - Aladdin is best known for its omu-rice, ...
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