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This well-rounded shop can be found right by Eitai-dori in the area between Kiba and Toyocho ...
For an introduction to Japanese-style desserts, this unpretentious Asakusa sweet shop is the ...
Take a few quick steps north from Kameido Station on any given evening and you’ll notice a ...
How about a marriage of buckwheat noodles and sake? The soba at Genan is handmade and the ...
Those looking to learn more about Sumida Ward's illustrious history (and can read Japanese) ...
This restaurant is located in a residential district, approximately ten minutes on foot from ...
Yoshii specialises in two areas: very young Japanese artists and new talent from art fairs ...
The museum connected to Japan’s most prestigious national art and music school has an ...
In Mograg's world, any place with art works in it can be an art gallery – they formerly ...
Found on one of the less busy shopping arcades just west of Asakusa's Sensoji, this otherwise ...
This maze of streets next to the railway tracks between Ueno and Okachimachi stations comprises ...
The Showa-era atmosphere can almost be smelled at Ezogiku, an offshoot of its Takadanobaba ...
More and more tourists are interested in visiting the traditional downtown areas of Tokyo, a ...
Asai Shoten sells baking pans, cookie forms, bowls and other baking equipment, including a fun ...
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. ...
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