Shopping mall connected to Shinjuku Station, targeting mainly 20-something women with plenty of ...
The Keio Plaza's flagship bar offers a fine lineup of domestic spirits, with whisky ...
Tokyo's belated brunch revolution was boosted by the 2012 opening of the first Japanese branch ...
The lavish decor that once made this Tokyo’s most prestigious hotel now looks seriously dated ...
The Beams Japan flagship in Shinjuku houses this sixth-floor gallery hosting an eclectic array ...
Found just near popular art shop Sekaido, Matchbaco ('matchbox') art gallery presents different ...
One of Shinjuku Ni-chome's more flashy nightspots, Neo Masquerade turns up the sexy with ...
One of Ni-chome's finest 'mix bars', Dorobune caters mainly to women, and even refuses male ...
One of the most stylish and convenient of Kabukicho's many love hotels, rooms at Atlas are ...
Serving hungry partiers on the backstreets of Kabukicho for almost 40 years now, Rishiri is ...
Loft/Plus One holds a variety of events including improv, discussions, video airings, ...
This variety store is so big you could spend a day browsing its seven floors of bags, travel ...
At this museum-like used camera store, most products are brought in by customers and if they ...
Named after a famous ’70s song by Maki Asakawa, this dimly lit bar plays a variety of tunes, ...
This historic shrine from the Muromachi era has its roots in the Kumano Sanzan, the set of ...
Founded in 1948, Tokiya is a Japanese confectionery store known for its Dorayaki (bean jam ...
Decorating house or shopping for gifts? Start with the renowned Conran Shop, then get lost in ...
Looking for something delicious to numb the ol' palate in the Kabukicho area? Senkoen is your ...
The name, in case you hadn't already worked it out, is a contraction of two of Japan's major ...
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