A fruit café located a five-minute walk from Monzen-Nakacho Station, in the direction of ...
Inagiya can be found along Shinobazu-dori, about a ten-minute walk from Nishi-Nippori Station. ...
Keep walking north past Asakusa's Sensoji Temple and Hanayashiki amusement park, and you'll ...
Lotte City Hotel is the first hotel in Japan to be owned and operated by food and shopping ...
Tsukugyoku has been maintaining the traditional flavours of their products since the time of ...
A short walk from the subway and train lines, taking you through Asakusa’s famed Senso-ji ...
With over 30 million visitors a year, Senso-ji holds a special place in local hearts. Otherwise ...
In In this old folk song bar on Hanazono Street in Asakusa, established in 1966, drinkers enjoy ...
Right by Sensoji Temple, a major tourist attraction, you’ll find the Koen Rokku entertainment ...
Ame-Yoko (from ‘Ameya-Yokocho’) is a busy shopping street where clusters of food, clothing and ...
Located down an alleyway by Kaminarimon Intersection, Takajo Kotobuki specializes in game and ...
Established in 1857, this is the oldest and most historic entertainment hall in Tokyo. Although ...
This folk music bar hosts live performances of the appealing Tsugaru shamisen, a traditional ...
Located in Ariake, Tokyo, this hotel offers free shuttle buses to and from the hotel, leaving ...
Advance tickets go on sale about a month before each tournament. They’re not difficult to get ...
This bar, associated with the nearby branch of 24 Kaikan, consists of two sections, with street ...
The biggest club in Tokyo, Ageha suffers from a far-flung location and dimensions that can feel ...
The beamed ceilings and lacquered floors of this extremely rare example of a 19th-century ...
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