Probably the only place in Tokyo where non-stop (recorded) tango provides seductive old-style ...
The Bank of Japan has two buildings, descriptively named Old and New. The New Building is where ...
This museum takes to extremes the maxim ‘learning by doing’. The unique five-spoke building, in ...
Sadly, you won’t be able to witness much wailing and gnashing of teeth here, since the TSE, ...
Three-screen cinema occupying the ninth floor of the Yurakucho Mullion building and the fifth ...
After undergoing full-scale renovation in late 2014, this classy kaiseki restaurant in ...
Reminiscent of the kind of old-school haberdashery you might have visited when you were a kid, ...
Passing through Tokyo Station? Make sure you stop in at this specialty chocolate shop and pick ...
Tokyo no Hatakekara started out as a vegetable producer before expanding their business to ...
Mameichizu's 'Brick bread' (¥257) tastes better than its name suggests. Once you slice it in ...
Focusing on ingredients used during the Edo period, Tokyo Fumiu presents a very traditional ...
This traditional Japanese confectioner has been in the business of sweets for over 70 years. ...
Originally based in Osaka, this cheesecake specialist now has a branch in Tokyo Station. One of ...
One of the city's most popular sweet souvenirs, Tokyo Banana has been delighting locals and ...
Known for its crunchy butter-rich Cigare cookies and assorted gift packages, Yoku Moku has ...
Brussels-born pâtisserie Debailleul is your one-stop shop (and café) for anything ...
This neat steakhouse is found inside Tokyo Station and popular with busy businessmen rushing ...
The burrito situation in Tokyo remains rather woeful: Ebisu's Libre closed in 2014, leaving ...
Connecting GranTokyo North Tower and South Tower near Tokyo Station's Yaesu exit, Granroof is a ...
Akita-raised hinai-jidori brand chicken is delivered whole to this upscale yakitori eatery ...
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