Nihonbashi's first cinema complex holds an impressive nine screens, all featuring the very ...
Originally from Kochi prefecture, this popular imo-kenpi (sweet potato) specialty store offers ...
Sidestep the main drag in Nihonbashi and slip into this cosy café-cum-gallery space for a 'dry' ...
Dried bonito flakes are an integral part of Japanese cooking, used for everything from soup ...
Belgian-style beer pubs have been popping up all over the city in recent years, but this one is ...
A no-frills eatery at lunch, an izakaya at night - Aladdin is best known for its omu-rice, ...
Today's 'third wave' coffee snobs owe a significant debt to Herbert Hyman: the founder of the ...
Ginza restaurant Pérignon's famed consommé can now be tasted without having to pay for an ...
This simple yet sophisticated French place is open on Sundays (rare for restaurants in the ...
Even if you're aren't struck by the urge to paint a masterpiece when you set eyes on the ...
You may have seen the beautiful black and white movies of Yasujiro Ozu; set in the mid-20th ...
Found on the sixth floor of Mitsukoshi's flagship store in Nihonbashi, the Watch Salon offers a ...
The traditional centre of Tokyo commerce has been re-energised of late. We bring you the best ...
Opened in 2010, the Coredo Muromachi shopping centre itself is slightly smaller than its ...
The surrounding houses and parking lot almost obscure this quiet neighbourhood shrine, but it ...
Benihana is two restaurants in one: the teppanyaki section lets you munch on steak cooked right ...
Dine in style with lacquerware from Yamada Heiando, official purveyor to the Imperial Household ...
Enjoy revitalising treatments and a dip in the relaxation pool, all the while taking in the ...
They're famed for their unique Kintsuba sweets, which they began selling at the end of the Edo ...
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