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The UNU farmers' market is one of Tokyo's longest-running and best-attended. Taking place every ...
Don’t settle for any old meat when you can get the best: Shibuya yakiniku restaurant Pap House ...
Long one of the most neglected corners of Shibuya, Miyashita Park had become a magnet for ...
Anti-nuclear power demonstrators take the streets of central Tokyo
Shibuya’s version of the multi-purpose mall is a relatively modest affair, housing a handful of ...
The Shoto’s rough stone exterior gives way to curved walls encircling a central fountain. It’s ...
Opened in late July, MoCHA feels like a safe haven for cats. The entire decor seems as if it ...
The wealth of nearby attractions include Parco, Loft and the recently opened Onitsuka Tiger ...
Since this American diner-style restaurant closed in 2012, we've found ourselves wandering the ...
This basement hall is located close to the Aoyama Theatre and mainly hosts gigs, dance ...
Missed your last train? Found on Shibuya's Centre Gai, this café is ideal for chilling until ...
This select store for men, founded by Junya Kawakami, is a favourite among fashion industry ...
Parked for good in front of Shibuya's iconic Hachiko statue, this train carriage was in use on ...
Inexplicably named Ginza pancake shop Scotchbank closed its doors for good a while ago, but has ...
Izakaya fan? This spot opens at 11.30am and serves teisyoku (Japanese set lunches) cooked with ...
With drinks for ¥500, an impressive sound system and a normal closing time of 8am on weekends, ...
Sponsored by Swiss outdoor goods brand Mammut, this urban climbing gym overlooks Meiji-dori in ...
If you're over six years old, don't expect to understand the appeal of this family restaurant ...
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