With seating for 250 people, this beer garden on the roof of Tokyu Department Store Shibuya ...
It may be outshone in the luxury market by the myriad new entrants, but the Cerulean is ...
Lost for decades in Mexico, Taro Okamoto’s 30m-long mural was recovered and moved to a new home ...
If you’re one of those people who’d rather roll their own, make a beeline for Japan’s first ...
Who needs a bar with a view when you’ve got a bar with a diorama? At Ginza Panorama, you can ...
Spike Jonze, Chen Man and Rolland Berry have all had shows at Diesel's dedicated exhibition ...
Although far less popular as a meeting place than Hachiko, this statue on the southwest side of ...
This two-screener in the giant Bunkamura complex in Shibuya offers mainly arthouse fare.
When venerable arthouse theatre Cinema Rise closed its basement auditorium a few years back, it ...
Fifty years after opening its first pizza shop in Brooklyn, fast-food restaurant chain Sbarro ...
Conveniently located on the edge of Shibuya, this venue regularly hosts hot indie acts, both ...
This is the largest shoebox-shaped hall in Japan, designed to produce the best possible ...
Regular exhibitions of work by young Japanese artists working in a range of media fill the six ...
Across the street from the Shibuya O-East complex, this space usually hosts better-known ...
Trust the Global Dining Group – also behind Tableaux and Stellato – to do things in style. ...
This museum was founded by Soetsu Yanagi in 1936 and has a wide variety of mingei (folk crafts) ...
You should only visit a dog café if you truly love dogs. You need to love that they will climb ...
One of those places you'll never just stumble upon, this hideout bar behind Shibuya's Miyamasu ...
The wealth of nearby attractions include Parco, Loft and the recently opened Onitsuka Tiger ...
Only have eyes for Shibuya? Express your feelings with a Hachiko-themed souvenir or pick up ...
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