The Room is well hidden, so look for a red street light poking out from the basement. Owned by ...
Oto (meaning ‘sound’ in Japanese) lives up to its name, with a PA that would do a much larger ...
Showing a fascinating mix of movies, particularly indie productions from both Japan and abroad ...
This dingy but funky club occupies the whole of a run-down, four-storey building on Roppongi ...
While Camelot wants to court the well-heeled and more mature trendsetters, its dress code is ...
The O-East complex (opened mid 2004) houses a number of clubs and bars. The biggest venue is ...
Located in the same building as Club Atom, Harlem has been the mecca of hip-hop culture in ...
The most significant and convenient of a trio of government-funded sites that aim to nurture ...
Dance Music Record is the name and dance-music records are the game. The first floor is a wide, ...
An incredibly cheap and busy chain of shops selling brand-name footwear and sportswear with ...
This Shibuya recycle shop is where fashion-obsessed types who have run out of closet space go ...
The Shibuya store is split into two buildings, Annexes A and B, which face each other across ...
From stationery to toilet-seat covers, this is the largest household goods store in Tokyo, ...
A welcome retreat from Shibuya’s brash Center-gai, Heikichi has a rustic, retro feel. The menu ...
Stepping through the low, marble-tiled entrance, the first thing you’ll notice is the gorgeous ...
Tokyu Honten sells designer fashions for men and women and high-end goods for the home. The ...
There’s a church-like air of reverence at this sleepy shrine to classical music. A pamphlet ...
This mid-range clothing store occupies buildings in Shibuya. Part 1 houses a theatre and an art ...
Owner-chef Hisashi Ouchi ensures all his seafood is wild, adds no sugar or MSG to his rice, ...
There are more luxurious hotel bars in town, but the enormous glass windows of the 40th-floor ...
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