Opened in 2010, the Coredo Muromachi shopping centre itself is slightly smaller than its ...
Found on the sixth floor of Mitsukoshi's flagship store in Nihonbashi, the Watch Salon offers a ...
Once the official mirror suppliers for the Tokugawa Shogunate, Murata Gankyoho has been ...
Nihonbashi's first cinema complex holds an impressive nine screens, all featuring the very ...
Enjoy revitalising treatments and a dip in the relaxation pool, all the while taking in the ...
The pancake-like okonomiyaki, cooked right at your table, serves as a great introduction to ...
Although somewhat underwhelming in its current appearance, the bridge that gave its name to the ...
This standing-only Nihonbashi sushi eatery brings in fresh product straight from fisheries as ...
It may no longer be the hotbed of commerce that it once was, but Ningyocho still provides a ...
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 ...
Toss aside the sellotape – once you get your hands on a clothes brush from Edoya you'll never ...
Begin by slurping up simple but flavourful dashi (soup) concoctions at the quirky bar before ...
Sidestep the main drag in Nihonbashi and slip into this cosy café-cum-gallery space for a 'dry' ...
They're famed for their unique Kintsuba sweets, which they began selling at the end of the Edo ...
Nori (seaweed) and Hello Kitty are both loved by Japan and, here, they're combined into one ...
You could call this gallery unassuming were it not for the larger-than-life image of Kabuki ...
First established in the 9th century, this tiny shrine has had to endure being moved around ...
See the city from a different perspective during an hour-long boat tour from Nihonbashi to the ...
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