Located not that far from Harajuku Station, Hanada Rosso is the latest restaurant to be managed ...
Get back to nature without straying too far from the nearest Starbucks with an outing to Yoyogi ...
This theatre, run by the Japan Arts Council, stages performances of Noh and kyogen – both ...
Teddy’s Bigger Burgers opened their first store in April 1998 on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, ...
Produced by design duo Banal Chic Bizarre— quite possibly the best new brand name around —ADD ...
2010 marked the 35th anniversary of this popular Hawaiian pancake house, whose first Japanese ...
JamRock Cafe is Tokyo’s only Jamaican café-restaurant. The cosy yet bright Harajuku space ...
In addition to a larger floor space than any of their other shops in Japan, this flagship ...
About 15 minutes walk from Harajuku Station, this interiors shop is located inconspicuously ...
Head Porter is a bag shop in Harajuku, a sister store of the long-established Yoshida Kaban in ...
Dior’s first store in Japan, just across from Omotesando Hills, was designed by Kazuyo Sejima ...
This is the only shop in Tokyo selling this domestic jewellery brand which was established in ...
Intrepid fashion hounds in search of unusual designs won’t be disappointed by this used ...
Fancy a cup of Japanese tea? The teas at Cha-Chanoma are carefully brewed by a Japanese tea ...
Although Crocodile bills itself as a modern music restaurant, it’s best to skip the food and ...
Conveniently located on the edge of Shibuya, this venue regularly hosts hot indie acts, both ...
Located next to Yoyogi Park, the main auditorium of national broadcaster NHK is home to the NHK ...
It’s like the Bubble never burst. Tokyo’s extravagant ’80s get a rerun at this Minami-Aoyama ...
When it opened in 2000 this was the venue of choice for many local indie bands, and it’s been ...
Having moved from Kiyosumi to Sendagaya in May 2015, Taka Ishii shows photography by major ...
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