Live venues don't get much more lo-fi than this. Muryoku Muzenji is squeezed into a cramped ...
The original 20000V was an institution on the Koenji live scene, until a tragic fire at the ...
With vegetables delivered directly from organic farmers, a daily changing menu, and coffee ...
The Japanese tea leaves here are top quality, inexpensive and delicious – we recommend the ...
Koenji’s most chaotic (and famous) collection of clothing stores. You’ll find unique brands ...
If you're not one of those fancy types who like their meat all nicely chopped up and ...
The wood-panneled walls and upright piano standing in one corner lend a distinctive feel to ...
This café’s charm lies in its unique decor and design – colourful illustrations adorn the walls ...
Packed with restaurants and niche vendors carrying a variety of Asian goods, this retro ...
Throw off your inhibitions and bathe with the regulars at this wonderfully old-school sento ...
Their main business may be paper and stationery, but where this quirky shop really shines is in ...
Missing home cooking? This casual American restaurant comes to the rescue with BBQ spare ribs, ...
Fatz’s had clearly seen happier days on our most recent visit. On arrival, the genial ...
A small basement bar in Koenji-Minami, One hosts regular music events that span a variety of ...
Long a popular haunt for Koenji's marauding punk musicians, the two-storey Sound Studio Dom is ...
The sign outside the door informs customers, with a splendid sense of equivalence, that dogs ...
Housed in the basement of an Okinawan izakaya restaurant, the intimate Club Roots hosts a ...
Any suspicions that Koenji was trying to turn into the new Sangenjaya were confirmed when this ...
Enban is, first and foremost, a CD and DVD shop specialising in the kind of terminally obscure ...
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