The Omotesando branch of Gold’s Gym sits just off the main shopping street, and opens early ...
This budget hotel on the road between Shibuya and Omotesando attracts a mainly female ...
This gallery space on the ground floor of Omotesando's Spiral building is often used to ...
Few dining destinations in Omotesando can rival the wow factor of the Gyre building's 4th floor ...
They'd been talking about it for years, but on Valentine's Day 2013, Maison Kitsuné finally ...
Even the biggest hamburger fans would probably concede that it isn't the kind of food you ...
If you feel like you just walked into the pages of a comic book, don't worry: you're supposed ...
The global flagship store for fashion behemoth Baroque Japan Limited showcases brands including ...
There are just two styles of gyoza dumplings available at this no-frills eatery – fried or ...
You might have to elbow some tourists out of the way to get a seat at this popular conveyor ...
After spending nearly a decade at a location between Hiroo and Nishi-Azabu, Mediterranean ...
Scott Brimmer's Kawasaki-based Brimmer Brewing has been the talk of the craft beer scene since ...
If you live or work in the Omotesando/Harajuku area, this is an ideal spot for a quick lunch or ...
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 ...
Good luck finding this intriguing coffee shop on the backstreets of Omotesando. Owner Eiichi ...
With six floors starting from the basement level, this is the largest flagship store in Japan. ...
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