Built in 1935 and known as the Showa Era’s ‘Palace of the Dragon God,’ Meguro Gajoen was the ...
Stepping out of Toritsu-Daigaku Station, you'll soon lay eyes on this ocean-themed eatery and ...
Sponsored review in association with Prior Co.Known mostly for being a wedding venue, this ...
It's not often you can call a burger a healthy lunch, but Jiyugaoka Burger does plenty to live ...
On the night we visited East, owner Masayoshi Kasamatsu was out playing a gig. He's a drummer ...
The first Tokyo outpost of Niigata-based bar and noodle shop Jun is renowned for its gently ...
This shopping mall outside Shinagawa Station spans four floors and hosts restaurants, cafés, ...
Opened in March 2014, this gallery by the Meguro River displays work by artists of several ...
Located just outside Yutenji Station, this gelato shop is run by an enthusiastic owner who ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
This racecourse in southern Tokyo holds over 100 race days every year. If you're looking for an ...
If you can stay in business for 15 years, you must be doing something right. In the case of ...
The interior may look like a branch of Pronto – tackier, in fact – but Primoordine takes its ...
Occasionally mentioned as the best Vietnamese restaurant in Tokyo, this down-to-earth eatery is ...
This sheng jian restaurant opened in December 2009, and is a five-minute walk from the north ...
AS Classics Diner is an American-style diner liberally decorated with old American memorabilia ...
This museum, dedicated to contemporary art, opened in Shinagawa in 1979. It was originally the ...
Opened in 1971, this hotel features an exquisite Japanese garden designed by fames landscape ...
Blues Alley showcases everything from jazz, big band, Latin, Brazilian, fusion and soul to pop ...
Kume Kuchiro was one of the first Japanese artists to embrace the Impressionist style. This ...
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