This zouni (a soup with mochi rice cakes in it) bar opened in December 2009. There are always ...
Located along Meiji-dori, a short walk from the Shibuya Station police station (in the ...
This café is located in a room on the first floor of the Harajuku Park Mansion apartment ...
For an informal party or event, Soft has a room to hire which will accommodate up to about 70 ...
Across from and owned by Club Asia, Vuenos opened in 1998 with a mission to spread the word ...
Quinto often screens new British films, and offers bizarre film-based discounts. For example, ...
The most significant and convenient of a trio of government-funded sites that aim to nurture ...
The O-East complex (opened mid 2004) houses a number of clubs and bars. The biggest venue is ...
Shibuya’s version of the multi-purpose mall is a relatively modest affair, housing a handful of ...
There’s always a friendly welcome at this laid-back Japanese-style diner on the fringes of ...
The art of porcelain is the focus of this quiet museum. Its 11,000 antique Chinese and Japanese ...
Situated in the Mark City complex attached to Shibuya Station, the Excel is very popular with ...
From the outside, Villa Giulia looks rather like an Italian restaurant. Inside, it’s clean and ...
You should only visit a dog café if you truly love dogs. You need to love that they will climb ...
Chinese is an ever-favourite takeout option, and Hong Kong Roji takes it to the next level. The ...
This restaurant is a fantasyland filled with nods to Alice in Wonderland. Notice the ...
Shaved ice meets cream cake at this restaurant that’s created their very own version of ...
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