Takeshita Dori stands as a symbol of Tokyo’s collision of street cultures. Along this narrow ...
Opened in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji – whose reign (1868-1912) coincided ...
The Omotesando lightup didn't happen last year, but this year marks a return to normal: some ...
This two-day festival returns to the streets of Harajuku in the first week of October, bringing ...
One of Japan’s most powerful contemporary galleries, Tomio Koyama has the clout to pick and ...
Global Architecture’s annual ‘GA Houses’ and ‘GA Japan’ exhibitions make it one of Tokyo’s best ...
One of the last of Yoyogi Park's large-scale national festivals in 2015, this colourful and ...
Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour conceived Fashion's Night Out as a globe-straddling ...
Move over, kakigori: the next pop-up craze to hit Harajuku is rather more basic, but no less ...
Known for their T-shirt designs that incorporate edibles in a wide variety of forms, the ...
Serving the double purpose of drawing attention to the still-ongoing reconstruction in Tohoku's ...
Specialising in bath salts in the shape of cupcakes and other brightly coloured sweets, Germans ...
Its sister store, Alice on Wednesday, opened in 2013 and is so popular it still has to limit ...
The nation's biggest Indian festival returns again with traditional music and dance ...
Following the Mitsui Museum's anniversary exhibit celebrating 250 years of ukiyo-e prints in ...
Known primarily for his bright, pop-art paintings of totem poles on wood, Toronto-born, ...
Rentable space right by Omotesando Station, regularly used for PR events and the like.
Ever heard of Super Dollfie? It's a customisable doll made by Japanese company Volks that's ...
Late August is always a good time for dancing in the streets, with many major festivals kicking ...
As the shopping district that symbolises Japanese pop culture, Harajuku is a must-visit for any ...
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