Run by the Recruit conglomerate, this basement gallery features the work of young, ...
Opened in 1964, this gallery on the seventh floor of Ginza's Matsuya department store is run by ...
More than just showrooms, some of Tokyo's most exciting luxury car stores incorporate ...
Now home to around 20 art galleries, the 1930s Okuno apartments were once some of the most ...
Since opening his first modern Mexican restaurant in New York in 1997, Richard Sandoval has ...
Hidden away in a smallish Ginza basement, this is the first Tokyo outpost of Kyoto's original ...
Ginza is already packed with European chocolate boutiques catering to Tokyoites' rabid cacao ...
Opened at the start of September 2014, this fashionable eatery run by Ginza barbecue restaurant ...
Run by the folks behind Tsubame Grill, one of Ginza's classic meat eateries, Tsubameya offers ...
Found on the third floor of a Ginza office building, this fun watering hole serves up domestic ...
Reasonable prices, brand meat and a relaxed atmosphere – teppanyaki joint Miyachi is not your ...
Exhibition and concert space managed by Chanel to connect people and art, upholding the spirit ...
This Osaka import serves up delectable pancakes and kakigori at its Ginza shop, where the staff ...
This 'antenna shop' deals in all sorts of goodies from Hiroshima Prefecture, including things ...
This Ginza outpost is the flagship store of Swiss chocolatier Lindt.
Managed by renowned Japanese bag designer Katsuyuki Yoshida and his son, Leo Yoshida, this ...
This is the stop for anyone craving carefully crafted gelato in Ginza: Mario serves up ...
Found close to Yurakucho Station, this is the only Japan location of the French department ...
Run in collaboration with beverage giant Suntory, this Ginza watering hole opened in May 2014, ...
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