Explore traditions such as tea ceremonies and kimono-wearing at various events held at this ...
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 ...
Found in the depachika at Nihonbashi's Mitsukoshi, this bakery offers a wide variety of bread ...
Dine in style with lacquerware from Yamada Heiando, official purveyor to the Imperial Household ...
Conger eels can grow up to three metres long in the wild, but you'll only find them cut up and ...
Bite into a juicy croquette for a taste of top-class flavoured beef at this deli and restaurant ...
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 ...
If you're in the market for a folding bike, including brands like Brompton, Birdy, Tyrell and ...
Decorated with motifs from famous ukiyo-e prints, these traditional fans are essential ...
It isn't just distant prefectures that maintain so-called ‘antenna shops’ in Tokyo – even ...
Looking for chopsticks fit for a shogun? Find them here, along with an endless selection of ...
Nihonbashi's first cinema complex holds an impressive nine screens, all featuring the very ...
Benihana is two restaurants in one: the teppanyaki section lets you munch on steak cooked right ...
Originally from Kochi prefecture, this popular imo-kenpi (sweet potato) specialty store offers ...
The original location of this now nationwide chain of bookstores carries a small selection of ...
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