Akatombo was first established in 1950 on Ginza's Namiki-dori. Though the original shop has ...
Conger eels can grow up to three metres long in the wild, but you'll only find them cut up and ...
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 ...
Bite into a juicy croquette for a taste of top-class flavoured beef at this deli and restaurant ...
Spice up your home with traditional Japanese crafts or contemporary interior goods, and enjoy a ...
Enjoy revitalising treatments and a dip in the relaxation pool, all the while taking in the ...
The original location of this now nationwide chain of bookstores carries a small selection of ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bathroom towels so soft that you'll want to hug them – this shop brings you the most luxurious ...
Sip on excellent sake while savouring a selection of tasty snacks at this snug and friendly ...
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 ...
The pancake-like okonomiyaki, cooked right at your table, serves as a great introduction to ...
No conveyor belts here – see the time-honoured skills of Tokyo sushi chefs in action at dinner, ...
Pick up a pretty pack of traditional rice snacks at this stylish store that offers various ...
This upscale whisky bar stays open until 4am on Friday nights, and the fact it has no entrance ...
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