The second Japan branch of mildly titillating American restaurant chain Hooters follows the ...
This Ginza outpost is the flagship store of Swiss chocolatier Lindt.
People come from around the world for the exclusive, detailed model trains found here. They ...
This art space is located on the eighth floor of the Hermès flagship store. The surrounding ...
Need a vintage kimono or some collectable cups? You'll be sure to find whatever antiques you're ...
Looking for a touch of traditional class? Dress up in authentic kabuki garb and have your ...
This dedicated photo gallery spans two floors. The 8th is primarily used for hosting ...
As Japan’s staple carb, it’s not surprising rice has an entire shop and restaurant dedicated to ...
Housed on the ground floor of the Sony Building in Ginza, the Cardinal lays claim to being ...
There aren't many sushi shops that boast their own in-house 'vegetable sommelier', but Aoki ...
Though it mimics the look and feel of the casual, old-school eateries that have operated under ...
Immaculately polished tan floorboards and a soundtrack hung heavy with Norah Jones make for a ...
Sat right next to exit B3 of Ginza Station, this branch of the Uogashi-Meicha teashop chain ...
A shop famous for producing kanoko, a variety of traditional Japanese confectionary, an wrapped ...
This is the first Tokyo store serving Morioka reimen (cold noodles) from Morioka where these ...
Established in 1928, this venerable bar was much loved by the literati of the Showa period. ...
The first dedicated Apple store outside the US caused quite a stir when it opened on the main ...
The Shiseido Parlour in Ginza pioneered western cuisine in Japan. The menu, which includes ...
Dubbed ‘the first modern art gallery in Japan’, Tokyo Gallery focuses on Japanese, Chinese and ...
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