The craft of brush making has been passed down in Kumano, Hiroshima for about 180 years, and ...
The latest addition to the Omotesando retail scene has an imposing glass facade designed by ...
Located on a corner of Ginza, a street lined with designer shops, Dior’s building still manages ...
Gyre tries to get its patrons to ‘shop and think’. The atmosphere is ever-changing, making use ...
Multi-use facility close to Ginza and Yurakucho stations.
Once you’ve got your head around the idea of green tea-flavoured peanuts, take in the fact that ...
Making you forget all about shoddy flip-flops, Yoitaya specialises in artisanally crafted, ...
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 ...
Try the speciality sweet Kuya Monaka, made of a crunchy outer shell that’s filled with ...
Style and sport come together at this urban lifestyle shop that sells both casualwear and ...
Originally based in Osaka, this cheesecake specialist now has a branch in Tokyo Station. One of ...
Connecting GranTokyo North Tower and South Tower near Tokyo Station's Yaesu exit, Granroof is a ...
Japan's largest regular urban farmers' market always features more than 100 vendors from around ...
Opened back in 1929, Hakusuido has been churning out sweet, cream-laced treats for over 80 ...
Designer Yosuke Aizawa’s White Mountaineering label is leading the Japanese fash pack right ...
If Iranian ingredients are on your shopping list, duck down this Kodenmacho backstreet and pay ...
Discover the world of Japanese incense at this well-stocked shop near Azabu-Juban Station. And ...
The Tokyo Midtown branch of Japan's famous no-brand retailer is a stunner, with raw timber ...
The first store in the world to be operated directly by U.S. furniture manufacturer Herman ...
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