The unassuming downtown neighbourhood of Tateishi might look like an unlikely spot for a ...
The largest Hachiman shrine (dedicated to the kami Hachiman) in Tokyo, this majestic spot is ...
Don’t let the slightly factory-like atmosphere put you off; the drip coffee here is top notch. ...
This tiny roadside sandwich shop in Horikiri would be utterly uninteresting if it wasn't for ...
Located on Suzuran-dori, this stylish old-time café is best known for its delicious pancakes ...
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Revered as a 'power spot' for success in academia and the arts, this Iriya shrine is said to ...
This renovated backpackers hostel sits just around the corner from the creaky old Asakusa ...
New art and event space that opened in November 2011. The name, in case you were wondering, is ...
Up on the 9th floor of the Rakutenchi entertainment complex in Kinshicho, this 24-hour, ...
It's a bit of a hike to get there, but this spa complex in Shin-Koiwa is one of Tokyo's ...
It's taken a surprisingly long time for word to spread about the 13th floor restaurant at ...
Three generations of bamboo craftsmen have practised their art at this Yanaka shop, which was ...
One of the many attractions on the Denboin-dori traditional shopping street in Asakusa, Yonoya ...
Shogun Tokugawa Iemitsu commissioned this famous Asakusa shrine in 1647, enshrining the three ...
The atmosphere of Tokyo's traditional shitamachi (downtown) area lives on at this compact onsen ...
Though it's long been regarded as the essential destination for beer enthusiasts in Tokyo, ...
Asakusa’s parade crams 1,200 years of history into one afternoon
Asakusa’s parade crams 1,200 years of history into one afternoon
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