Affectionately known as ‘Ulfes’, this annual summer festival is about all things Ultraman. The ...
A restaurant located in a relatively quiet suburb, an approximate ten-minute walk from the ...
This big department store near the east exit of Ikebukuro Station carries fashion, food and ...
This is the second Ekichika (station underground) commercial facility built by Tokyo Metro ...
Proudly J-pop, this Ikebukuro venue does also present other types of music - including events ...
The adverts for Spartacus say nobody ‘over 40 or ill-mannered’ will be admitted. As the club is ...
This gay bathhouse may be smaller than the three 24 Kaikan, but it certainly dwarfs ordinary ...
Drawing mainly middle-aged athletes, this is a good place for a refreshing cool-down drink ...
As you descend into Bed, you will be greeted by photo montages of previous, presumably ...
The main building houses clothing for all occasions on the lower floors (including kimonos on ...
A small, foreigner-friendly bar on the west side of Ikebukuro station, offering a fine ...
As much a Mongolian cultural centre as a restaurant, this converted coffee shop serves little ...
With its colourful wall hangings of Ganesha, Hanuman and Shiva, this modest Indian diner is a ...
This earthquake-prone city is long overdue for a devastating trembler, so the Tokyo Fire ...
Architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo was famously demolished in 1968, but few ...
This small garden a short walk from Wright’s school building creates the illusion of greater ...
This tree-shaded cemetery is the final resting place of such notables as John Manjiro ...
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