Originally from Denmark (as the name might suggest) Flying Tiger Copenhagen arrived in ...
Tokyo fashion stylists can’t seem to get enough of this women’s select shop, a well-known stop ...
Almost a century after they first started, paper makers Winged Wheel have moved with the times ...
The Omotesando branch of Gold’s Gym sits just off the main shopping street, and opens early ...
Already an essential destination for New York’s classiest gents, Freemans Sporting Club brings ...
This budget hotel on the road between Shibuya and Omotesando attracts a mainly female ...
This Hawaiian import had barely clocked up half a year in the Tokyo Skytree's Solamachi mall ...
The global flagship store for fashion behemoth Baroque Japan Limited showcases brands including ...
The next-door neighbour to Mediterranean restaurant Cicada serves Western fare – salads, ...
The first time Ben & Jerry's tried to make it in Japan, things didn't really work out. ...
Tobu Railway founder Kaichiro Nezu had a penchant for Chinese art and collected Shang and Zhou ...
Japan’s famous ‘no brand’ retailer closed its oldest Tokyo shop in 2011 – only to reopen it as ...
This complex houses the offices and showrooms of the LVMH group, owners of a range of luxury ...
With six floors starting from the basement level, this is the largest flagship store in Japan. ...
Not content with gracing the pages of fashion magazines, stylist Sonya Park is also the owner ...
Cow Books is a specialty secondhand bookshop located in Dragonfly CAFE Minami Aoyama. The shop ...
Imagine a small cafe tucked into a side street. Then imagine the entire front window being ...
The first Hands Café to open outside Shibuya, this branch at Harajuku's Tokyu Plaza is found ...
Danish florist Nicolai Bergmann's Aoyama flagship is much more than your average plant ...
Putting a trendy twist on traditional Japanese clothing and accessories, Sou-Sou is a great ...
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