Need to let out some steam? Choose from a huge selection of air guns (how about an AK-47?) and ...
Mind your head as you enter this little dreamland, as you'll be passing through a tiny door ...
Sajilo means to make yourself at home in Nepalese, and it's definitely not too difficult to lay ...
This Atlanta-born brand specialises in clothes and accessories for babies and mothers, carrying ...
This is a family-run ramen restaurant located near Kichijoji Station's park exit, offering ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
This alternative art space opened in 2008 and holds a couple of exhibitions a month, focusing ...
Occupying on the fourth floor of a multi-tenant building located approximately a five-minute ...
Niigata’s local katsudon is the tare-katsu. To make it, a thin pork cutlet, which has been ...
This shop is located in the retro ambience of Harmonica Yokocho area, which stretches out from ...
Kichijoji is known for its jazz kissa (jazz coffee shops), live houses and blues bars, but has ...
It’s no longer particularly difficult to find great bread in Tokyo. That being said, although ...
Led by acclaimed artistic director Akaji Maro, Dairakudakan (aka ‘Great Camel Battleship’) is ...
The newly opened Circus Café gives nod to Kichijoji’s illustrious and bohemian theatrical ...
Kichijoji is renowned for its chilled-out atmosphere; perhaps the locals have cottoned on to ...
The Kichijoji branch of the North American food-court favourite, sbarro, is the first branch to ...
This restaurant serving creative Japanese cuisine opened in 1997, and was originally run by the ...
A restaurant specializing in yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and chicken wings, Toriyoshi ...
More of a music venue than its sister in Minami-Aoyama, this branch of the mini Mandala empire ...
A small venue with an emphasis on vocalists, plus Latin/bossa nova and some soul acts. If ...
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