Don't be fooled by the exotic name: this fancy café is a completely homegrown operation that ...
Serving up traditional café fare right in the middle of Ginza for more than two decades, Mimosa ...
With its bright red-roofed entrance, topped with a shisa (lion-dog statue), Ginza Washita is ...
Can’t get enough of Kumamon? The Kumamoto Plaza is the place to go for the best selection of ...
This four-storey building houses a grocery, sake shop, Japanese restaurant and Italian ...
Renovated in 2013, this now world-famous Hakata ramen chain's Tokyo flagship is one of the ...
Our lunch was still watching us as we took a bite; its head facing us, legs twitching. You have ...
As is advertised at the entrance with big kanji characters meaning 'We serve good mackerel', ...
Found high up in a Ginza office building, this café-bar is known for its collab events that see ...
Always a popular lunch spot for salarymen in the Ginza-Yurakucho area, this old-school Chinese ...
One of Ginza's finest old-school eel restaurants, Chikuyotei is best known for its classic ...
Named after Suntory's famed single malt, this elegant bar draws patrons both with its refined ...
Aojiru ('green juice'), the kale-based nutritional drink famed for its bitterness, is the only ...
Need a vintage kimono or some collectable cups? You'll be sure to find whatever antiques you're ...
Emphasising the 'beauty of everyday use', Takumi specialises in folk crafts from Japan, the ...
Tile-shaped Japanese cookies with pretty seasonal designs and 'Japanese-style pancakes' served ...
Green tea like you've never had it before – the 'ocha-presso' at this shop/café is a superb ...
Fans of miniature trees will have a field day marvelling at Uchikuan's bonsai selection, which ...
Looking for a touch of traditional class? Dress up in authentic kabuki garb and have your ...
Striving to create kimonos fit for 21st-century streets, these innovators are extremely ...
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