Never mind Shibuya's reputation as a hub for youth culture: one of the area's most prominent ...
Technique is the purveyor of all strands of dance-music vinyl – from progressive house to ...
Boasting a history of more than 30 years, Manhattan specialises in club music, hip-hop and ...
The UNU farmers' market is one of Tokyo's longest-running and best-attended. Taking place every ...
A small culture centre at the crossing of Shibuya and Kamiyamacho that mainly accommodates ...
It’s lucky the name is stencilled over the main entrance, otherwise you might mistake the ...
A dreary apartment complex near Shibuya Station provides the unlikely setting for this ...
This Shibuya recycle shop is where fashion-obsessed types who have run out of closet space go ...
From stationery to toilet-seat covers, this is the largest household goods store in Tokyo, ...
Trust us: you have no idea how many free magazines get produced in Japan until you go to Only ...
The owner of this Paris-inspired interior goods shop actually lived in the French capital for ...
Sabon specialises in cosmetics and bath products, although the store front looks more like that ...
Imagine a doughnut without the hole or filling, and you've got a malasada – a Portuguese sweet ...
Fourth-generation baker Gontran Cherrier is the latest French boulanger to try his luck in ...
The original Daikanyama branch of Aquvii is devoted to ‘antiques and oddities’ from around the ...
One of Tokyo's leading fashion outlets, Beams has been up and running since 1976, and has grown ...
This mid-range clothing store occupies buildings in Shibuya. Part 1 houses a theatre and an art ...
This brand is the punk rock of kimono design: it’s unconventional, groundbreaking and packing a ...
Paletas is getting some competition in the gourmet ice pop department with the opening of this ...
With the colourful and poppy items lined up here, you might mistake Delfonics for a European ...
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