Located in the heart of Tokyo, this Shinto shrine in Shinjuku was already considered ancient ...
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Shopping mall connected to Shinjuku Station, targeting mainly 20-something women with plenty of ...
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An invader from Osaka, the Kamukura chain operates three locations in the Tokyo area. This one, ...
More than 270 tiny drinking dens are crammed into seven ramshackle streets here. Each place has ...
The market for Jesus-themed restaurants ain't what it used to be. Following the closure of ...
Located right outside Shinjuku Station's east exit, this cool eatery and bar draws in customers ...
A small roast giblet restaurant in a corner of the Omoide Yokocho ('alley of memories' aka Piss ...
The former home of Shinjuku Musashinokan reopened in late 2012 as a compact, two-screen cinema ...
Tokyo hasn't seen anything like this since the Bubble Era. Every night in a basement in ...
Shinjuku Ni-chome's newest club opened in April 2012 on the site formerly occupied by Geisha. ...
This two-screen arthouse cinema opened in 2006, in the space once occupied by Shinjuku Bunka ...
Tokyo's Puppet Theatre Puk (or La Pupa Klubo, as they prefer to be known) has been in operation ...
Keio has womenswear and accessories on the first four floors; menswear on the fifth; kimonos, ...
Who says tempura has to be expensive? Surviving amid the gleaming modern buildings of Shinjuku, ...
A luxury hotel in west Shinjuku, the Hilton opened in 1984 after vacating its previous premises ...
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