This is the first Tokyo store serving Morioka reimen (cold noodles) from Morioka where these ...
Two distinct spaces are housed within Galleria Grafica. The ground floor is a rental space for ...
An upmarket nursery in Ginza that also offers a babysitting service. Bookings must be made by ...
Dubbed ‘the first modern art gallery in Japan’, Tokyo Gallery focuses on Japanese, Chinese and ...
Descend the red velvet-draped spiral staircase and… that’s pretty much where the cabaret theme ...
This Brazilian-themed Ginza establishment was founded back in 1914. The all-natural beans are ...
The flagship Ginza shop is known (with good reason) as the Jewellery Tower. Each floor of this ...
This cheerful, busy hole-in-the-wall serves the foods of Japan’s southernmost islands. The ...
For the ultimate Tokyo children’s clothing shopping experience, visit Ginza’s Sayegusa, ...
Chopsticks make affordable, portable and beautiful souvenirs. Make a beeline for this shop – it ...
Tucked under the Yamanote line tracks and shuddering every time a train passes overhead, ...
This venerable izakaya provides one of the most charming dining experiences in central Tokyo. ...
When the fish market finally moves out of Tsukiji, Sushi Bun and the other barrow boys’ sushi ...
Kirarito, one of Ginza's newest shopping complexes, hosts the third branch of Eggs’n Things, ...
Having been around since 1971, department store Melsa was in need of a facelift. Under its new ...
A rooftop barbecue 'park' in the middle of Ginza, Real BBQ serves only one group (of up to 30 ...
Billing itself as Japan’s first authentic Russian restaurant, Rogovski has been serving up ...
Found inside the Yurakukan, Kagoshima's Tokyo 'antenna shop', this restaurant specialises in ...
Raw food is all the rage in Tokyo, with areas like Ebisu and Akasaka already boasting multiple ...
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