Drawing its name from Iwaka Mutsukari no Mikoto, the jolly kami of brewing and Japanese food, ...
Fusuma is the Japanese word for bran, the hard outer layers of grains. Opened in September ...
Found alongside the Shibuya River a few minutes' walk from Ebisu Station, and facing the rear ...
Built on the remains of the old Yamashita shopping centre, Ebisu Yokocho (‘back alley’) opened ...
One of the dozens of Seijo Ishii branches in Tokyo, this one is located inside the Atré Ebisu ...
This Hiroo hideout, a reservations-only confectionery shop with no menus, makes an exception ...
They're being very literal with the name, but it's hard to find anything else to complain about ...
This denim-focused ‘lifestyle store’ sells a selection of original goods in a homely ...
An outpost of the Kapital brand, this shop focuses on manual craftsmanship, jeans and skirts. ...
The Kapital brand hails from Okayama Prefecture’s Kojima, known as the birthplace of ...
Archives specialises in the Heller’s Cafe brand, a collaborative venture by Larry McKaughan ...
If it’s ‘faithful reproductions of vintage garments’ you want, this Ebisu shop is your stop. ...
Casual Italian fare is the name of the game at Ostrea, a relaxed oyster bar and restaurant ...
Opened in May 2014 right by Ebisu Station, this casual café and bar offers high-speed Wi-Fi, ...
Try the famous beef tongue omu-rice, covered with savoury demiglace sauce, at this old-school ...
The Westin Hotel at Ebisu's Garden Place hosts this ground-floor lounge café that serves sweets ...
It isn't a big surprise that Kotaro Iizawa has more photo books than his own house can handle – ...
Only a short walk from the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Post is an independent ...
Craving sushi but have had enough fish for a while? Perhaps you're a dedicated carnivore who ...
Noodle shops like this have all but disappeared from Tokyo: open only during lunch, Yamada ...
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