The blueberry pancakes at this NYC-born café and restaurant are regularly praised by the New ...
Sabon specialises in cosmetics and bath products, although the store front looks more like that ...
Food fans will love this bookstore, where cooking utensils decorate the walls and the theme is ...
Jazz and rock are the specialities of this Udagawacho record store. Dig around for used vinyls, ...
Ride down to W-Base for all your road bike needs. It stocks parts for a vast range of brands, ...
Vast food hall Toyoko Noren-gai has recently taken up residence at Shibuya Mark City. The new ...
In a corner of a residential area near Toritsu Daigaku Station, you'll find this ceramic shop, ...
Bargain clothing store H&M might now be a common sight on Tokyo's high streets – also ...
When your store is drawing in even fickle fashion-industry experts, you know you must be doing ...
Step into the fairytale world of Grimoire, where antique dolls, chandeliers and ornaments make ...
It’s lucky the name is stencilled over the main entrance, otherwise you might mistake the ...
Another Johnny come lately, this used clothing shop in Shibuya’s Fire Street opened in ...
Single-handedly proving that used clothing shops don’t have to consist of stacks of bargain ...
Jins’ Harajuku flagship has been back selling glasses to the masses since reopening with a ...
Take the battered old lift to the third floor of a multi-tenant building, where you’ll find ...
Sweden’s Happy Socks make the kind of funky undergarments we wish we’d got from our auntie for ...
Steeped in the atmosphere of a bygone era, Postalco is proof that good taste never goes out of ...
You’ll be looking like an anime character in no time after a visit to this Shibuya cosplay ...
Every three months, a different country and region of Japan goes under the spotlight at this ...
If you want to wear what people in the fashion industry are wearing, head to Nepenthes, the ...
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