Located a short walk from Onarimon Station (take the A5 exit), down a side-street off ...
Kotsu Shobo, a long-standing shop that sells a variety of railway related items, is well-known ...
Select shop pioneer The Ginza was re-opened in April 2009 under a fresh concept of ‘love your ...
Kawamura is a famous steak house. First-time customers can only make reservations on the first ...
Kozasa zushi is a sushi restaurant which broke away from an older Shimokitazawa restaurant with ...
Kyo Aji is known as one of the best Japanese restaurants in Tokyo. The owner, Kenichiro Nishi, ...
This Japanese restaurant earned a one-star rating in the Michelin Guide Tokyo 2008 and 2009, ...
This top-notch spa chain is expanding globally, but there is only one Mandara Spa salon in ...
Conveniently located on the twenty-fourth to thirty-eigth floors of Shiodome tower, connected ...
This bathhouse first opened in Ginza in 1863, during the dying days of the Edo period, and it ...
The solid glass floor-to-ceiling windows of this bar and lounge, 215 metres above the ground, ...
If you don’t have access to second-hand childcare equipment, try Duskin. It hires out all sorts ...
Located on a tidal pond in the Hamarikyu Garden, this teahouse with traditional tatami mats ...
Just across from the Conrad Tokyo, this 51-floor skyscraper offers a relatively uninspiring mix ...
This fab museum is devoted to Japanese advertising, from fascinating 17th-century woodblock ...
One of several luxury hotels to set up shop in Tokyo in recent years, the Conrad opened in July ...
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