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You should only visit a dog café if you truly love dogs. You need to love that they will climb ...
The life and times of Japan's most loyal pup
Opened in late July, MoCHA feels like a safe haven for cats. The entire decor seems as if it ...
Never mind Shibuya's reputation as a hub for youth culture: one of the area's most prominent ...
This basement DJ bar collects hipsters and music aficionados in equal measure. It's small and ...
The UNU farmers' market is one of Tokyo's longest-running and best-attended. Taking place every ...
The 8th floor museum in the towering Shibuya Hikarie building is all about spreading the love: ...
This department store gallery’s programming policy perfectly fits the Shibuya demographic, with ...
Kind of like the opposite of a maid café, the butler café is essentially meant to give women ...
Make sure you book ahead for dinner at this popular spot, especially at weekends. A ¥500 cover ...
This small family-run restaurant serves only one dish: katsudon. But their secret culinary ...
Sweeten your hanami picnic with these gorgeous goodies
Found inside the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, this gallery and shop specialises in sculptures ...
The popularisation of devices like 3D printers and laser cutters have brought digital ...
Sitting right in the middle of Shibuya's love hotel-infested Maruyamacho, this small theatre ...
You can easily spend an entire day browsing the selection at this retail wonder, so let us give ...
A favourite among Oath and Hachi regulars, Nagi Butao's rich tonkotsu ramen is guaranteed to ...
Despite Kaithong’s bubblegum-pink and stainless-steel brashness, there’s something Henry Ford ...
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