A full 'kaiseki' course, made with only the freshest seasonal ingredients, never comes cheap. ...
Jusaburo Tsujimura is one of Japan's most famous doll-makers and here you can view his ...
Kit your kitchen out in every kind of high quality Japanese knife you'll ever need from this ...
So thin, delicate and pretty is the traditional paper sold at Ozu Washi that it's almost ...
This building is located right next to Nihonbashi Station. Its around 50 stores, restaurants, ...
The delicious oysters from Hokkaido's Akkeshi taste even better after a couple of shots of sake ...
After repeated use, the glossy surface and elegant colour tone of the lacquerware sold here ...
Although somewhat underwhelming in its current appearance, the bridge that gave its name to the ...
Decorated with motifs from famous ukiyo-e prints, these traditional fans are essential ...
Besides selling the fattest, shiniest and most expensive fruit ever (a very impressive ...
This standing-only Nihonbashi sushi eatery brings in fresh product straight from fisheries as ...
How long would you wait for a good bowl of topped rice? An hour? More? We waited an hour and ...
Belgian-style beer pubs have been popping up all over the city in recent years, but this one is ...
Renowned French confectionery Fauchon's outpost in Tokyo. Find everything from delicious bread ...
Although the details of its history are unclear, this shrine is said to have stood for up to ...
Survey the Bakurocho cityscape from the big windows while climbing the wall at this bouldering ...
A no-frills eatery at lunch, an izakaya at night - Aladdin is best known for its omu-rice, ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
It isn't just distant prefectures that maintain so-called ‘antenna shops’ in Tokyo – even ...
This museum located in the Nihonbashi headquarters of Mitsui specialises in traditional ...
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