A portable shrine dominates the centre of this tiny Shibuya club, which aims to create a ...
If you're going to splurge on a beer garden, they don't come any better than this. Sekirei sits ...
With seating for 250 people, this beer garden on the roof of Tokyu Department Store Shibuya ...
If you’re one of those people who’d rather roll their own, make a beeline for Japan’s first ...
Beef brisket, pulled pork and back ribs, all dry-rubbed and slow-smoked to perfection: this ...
The shots start at a not-unreasonable ¥500, but you won’t find any bottom-shelf booze at this ...
This tiny, eight-seat bar on the outskirts of Shibuya is a true original, which lends itself ...
Easily one of the most stylish additions to the Tokyo craft beer circuit, Lush Life looks more ...
The next time Ebisu starts to feel a bit staid, wander up Meiji-Dori in the Shibuya direction ...
If it's Japanese whisky you want, Zoetrope is the place to head. Tucked away on a back street ...
On a good night, this wood-decked standing bar – the interior of which comes bathed in a yellow ...
In 1998, Ichiri Fujiura became the first non-American to win the Homebrewer of the Year award. ...
A favourite of international style bible Monocle, the original Fuglen shop in Oslo, Norway is a ...
One of the boldest ventures in Tokyo's current craft beer boom, this spacious, ...
Of all the British-style pubs in Tokyo, The Aldgate is one of the only ones that feels like ...
The sister shop of Kawasaki craft beer haven Sal's Bar isn't quite as snooty as its ...
Shimokitazawa's high temple of craft beer is actually two shops: Ushitora One is a sit-down ...
One of the more football-centric of Tokyo's British pubs, The Footnik is the place to head if ...
This bar with a dancefloor offers DJs on weekends (when it often shares the fun with its sister ...
Where but Kabukicho could you expect to find a late-night, multi-floor complex that combines a ...
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