Kotsu Shobo, a long-standing shop that sells a variety of railway related items, is well-known ...
Just across from the Conrad Tokyo, this 51-floor skyscraper offers a relatively uninspiring mix ...
If you don’t have access to second-hand childcare equipment, try Duskin. It hires out all sorts ...
This fab museum is devoted to Japanese advertising, from fascinating 17th-century woodblock ...
Highball enthusiasts will want to pay a visit to this quirky Ginza bar, found inside a ...
Located in Shiodome, the Park Hotel Tokyo is the first Tokyo hotel for Berlin-based group ...
A traditional kappo (counter-style fine dining) joint specialising in chicken dishes, ...
Found in a nondescript basement, this gallery moved to its current spot in 2013 and hosts ...
Not the kind of place you'd expect to find on a Shinbashi backstreet, this stylish café is the ...
Also known as 'Sake Plaza', the Japanese Sake Information Centre makes available an abundance ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
Add to your collection at this well-stocked hobby shop in Shimbashi, which carries every Tamiya ...
It's hard to imagine spending a whole evening in this well-lubricated shrine to Nagano ...
Tucked under the railway tracks near Shimbashi Station, the nautically themed Dry-Dock is ...
This cramped, multi-level restaurant has become one of Shimbashi's most popular after-work ...
It's a testament to the popularity of Georges Roualt in Japan that the French Fauvist features ...
Model railways: they're just child's play, right? Not for the folks at Bar Ginza Panorama, a ...
Located a short walk from Onarimon Station (take the A5 exit), down a side-street off ...
Select shop pioneer The Ginza was re-opened in April 2009 under a fresh concept of ‘love your ...
Kozasa zushi is a sushi restaurant which broke away from an older Shimokitazawa restaurant with ...
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