‘Hisamaru’ is the first name of the owner, a former professional wrestler who has swapped the ...
Stepping out of Nogata Station, look for the blue noren curtain with the word 'yakiton' (やきとん) ...
Look out for the red lantern and huge noren curtain to find this renowned ramen shop dealing ...
Beloved by the locals for more than four decades, Nakano's Umezushi keeps regulars coming back ...
Good news for paper sniffers: print is alive in the capital
Nakano Broadway is a melting pot of Japanese subculture and on the third floor of this shopping ...
Opened in 2012, this area right by Nakano Station is home to office buildings, shopping ...
One of the more football-centric of Tokyo's British pubs, The Footnik is the place to head if ...
This is the original location of a chain of chuka (Chinese) soba restaurants that centres on ...
This shop can be found three minutes' walking distance from the north exit of Nogata Station on ...
If you're looking for a cheap hostel somewhere other than eastern Tokyo, your options get a lot ...
One man's cramped basement is another's intimate getaway. You be the judge at this diminutive ...
Together with sister venue Wall over in Hatsudai, it's one of Tokyo's go-to places for hardcore ...
Leave Higashi-Nakano Station, and nearby you’ll find this small shop which has just counter and ...
A restaurant that specialises in raw meats, Kuon no Sora can be found located in a residential ...
This pan-fried soup dumpling specialty shop opened on Mar 2, 2010. Head out the north exit of ...
A long-standing camera shop located next to JR Nakano Station, Fujiya Camera deals in items ...
An unassuming venue located a few stops from Shinjuku, this hall has hosted top bands, ...
Walk down the cathedral-like shotengai (shopping arcade) in Nakano and you’ll reach the covered ...
Mandarake (pronounced ‘Mandala-K’) is the place to go for action figures related to obscure ...
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