Located in Ariake, Tokyo, this hotel offers free shuttle buses to and from the hotel, leaving ...
One of three major galleries in Kiyosumi’s must-see art complex is ShugoArts, showing an ...
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 ...
Named after Catalan surrealist artist Joan Miro, several of whose works adorn the walls. Both ...
Bon serves fucha ryori, a strand of shojin that gives a more obvious tip of the hat to its ...
This retro-fitted hangout is a welcome attempt to inject a little Harajuku-style cool into ...
Chef Etsuko Yamada's stylish Japanese cuisine is not as formal as kaiseki, but it is far more ...
Tokyo’s most famous tofu restaurant was founded way back in the Edo period by a tofu-maker ...
Otafuku has been serving oden since the Meiji era, in an old-school setting complete with paper ...
Established in the late 1800s, Kamiya is something of a legend. It’s the oldest western-style ...
The speciality at this Japanese restaurant is rice cooked with barley and served with a bowl of ...
Newer than Shinagawa Aquarium and located on the other side of Tokyo Bay, this place was built ...
Kanda Yabu Soba has spawned numerous shops run by former apprentices. This one, open only for ...
Stones, plants, bamboo latticework and a white noren (shop curtain) mark the entrance to this ...
Chanko-nabe is the legendary food of sumo wrestlers, said to help them put on those extra ...
Perhaps, at some point in the distant past, this was the way local upmarket operations got to ...
Japan’s oldest zoo, established in 1882, is also Tokyo’s most popular, thanks mainly to its ...
Exhibits range from flints and a tablet from Mesopotamia through Egyptian papyrus to abacuses ...
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