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.
You want frills? Go somewhere else. Bare bones it may be, but this is one of the few (perhaps ...
Part of the Shibuya O-East empire, O-Nest spreads the action across two floors; if the band ...
This zouni (a soup with mochi rice cakes in it) bar opened in December 2009. There are always ...
‘I want delicious sushi, but I don’t have much time.’ For everyone who works in a busy office ...
The Dogenzaka branch of Shibuya Nishimura, a fruit shop with a history dating back to 1910, ...
This is the largest shoebox-shaped hall in Japan, designed to produce the best possible ...
Expect either a young lady trained in early childhood education or a retired veteran teacher ...
This English-language school for children also provides nursery care at its many branches in ...
On the top floor of the Book Off store, Club Quattro is a superior venue with high-quality ...
Located in the same building as Club Atom, Harlem has been the mecca of hip-hop culture in ...
The Room is well hidden, so look for a red street light poking out from the basement. Owned by ...
Neo’s location among Shibuya’s biggest clubs (Womb, Vuenos, Club Asia) means it’s often ...
Showing a fascinating mix of movies, particularly indie productions from both Japan and abroad ...
The art of porcelain is the focus of this quiet museum. Its 11,000 antique Chinese and Japanese ...
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