This hole-in-the-wall café is a great panini and cupcake snack spot until 6pm, after which it ...
A portable shrine dominates the centre of this tiny Shibuya club, which aims to create a ...
Another Johnny come lately, this used clothing shop in Shibuya’s Fire Street opened in ...
It may be outshone in the luxury market by the myriad new entrants, but the Cerulean is ...
Serving comfort food with a twist, Caligari adds coconut milk to its Japanese-style ...
The shots start at a not-unreasonable ¥500, but you won’t find any bottom-shelf booze at this ...
Discover the time-honoured Japanese art of ‘tachiyomi’ (standing and reading) at this 24-hour ...
Imagine a doughnut without the hole or filling, and you've got a malasada – a Portuguese sweet ...
This tiny, eight-seat bar on the outskirts of Shibuya is a true original, which lends itself ...
The next time Ebisu starts to feel a bit staid, wander up Meiji-Dori in the Shibuya direction ...
Most restaurants only offer a few choices at lunchtime, but Shibusan-Yoshinari's weekday lunch ...
Overseen by the people behind boutique hotel Claska, this eclectic boutique in the basement of ...
Housemade mozzarella and ricotta occupy pride of place at this cheesy eatery, in the ...
Each year, the organisers of Fuji Rock Festival manage to turf up a few choice acts from within ...
Much like the drum 'n' bass scene in general, DJ Aki's monthly 06S parties constantly flip-flop ...
This two-screener in the giant Bunkamura complex in Shibuya offers mainly arthouse fare.
Long one of the most neglected corners of Shibuya, Miyashita Park had become a magnet for ...
You want frills? Go somewhere else. Bare bones it may be, but this is one of the few (perhaps ...
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