Built in 1935 and known as the Showa Era’s ‘Palace of the Dragon God,’ Meguro Gajoen was the ...
On the night we visited East, owner Masayoshi Kasamatsu was out playing a gig. He's a drummer ...
Take a walk into the residential backstreets of Nakameguro and you might just find this ...
This sheng jian restaurant opened in December 2009, and is a five-minute walk from the north ...
This specialty dessert and cake shop was opened by French restaurant Le Champ De Pierres, an ...
Open until late and with a range of fare including gratin, pasta, hamburgers, and sautéed meat ...
Blues Alley showcases everything from jazz, big band, Latin, Brazilian, fusion and soul to pop ...
This unusual venture was opened in 1953 by Kamegai Satoru, a doctor whose practice was ...
Kume Kuchiro was one of the first Japanese artists to embrace the Impressionist style. This ...
A primeval forest in central Tokyo? Yes, it’s a remnant of the ancient Musashino plain. ...
Fruit parlours are a postwar phenomenon – the Japanese equivalent of the US milk bar, but ...
Opened in January 2014 as an extension of the Lima Cooking School, this vegan and macrobiotic ...
On a clear day it’s good to enjoy a meal in a bright, retro style café that has its windows ...
Located a short walk along Meguro Dori from Toritsu-daigaku station, this Japanese ...
No Japanese tea ceremony would be complete without wagashi. These exceptionally pretty ...
Tonki opened in 1939 and clearly hit a winning formula, as it’s seen little need to change ...
Designer Kohei Nishimura is not shy on experimental cuts and his interesting silhouettes, which ...
Jiro may dream of sushi, but the rest of us dream of being able to get into a high-end sushi ...
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