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You should only visit a dog café if you truly love dogs. You need to love that they will climb ...
This department store gallery’s programming policy perfectly fits the Shibuya demographic, with ...
This basement DJ bar collects hipsters and music aficionados in equal measure. It's small and ...
The UNU farmers' market is one of Tokyo's longest-running and best-attended. Taking place every ...
Just around the back of Tokyu Hands, this third-floor live venue opened in the summer of 2010. ...
Chinese is an ever-favourite takeout option, and Hong Kong Roji takes it to the next level. The ...
Make sure you book ahead for dinner at this popular spot, especially at weekends. A ¥500 cover ...
This small family-run restaurant serves only one dish: katsudon. But their secret culinary ...
Found inside the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, this gallery and shop specialises in sculptures ...
Despite Kaithong’s bubblegum-pink and stainless-steel brashness, there’s something Henry Ford ...
Anyone interested in dance and art will enjoy this three-day event where professionals show off ...
A small culture centre at the crossing of Shibuya and Kamiyamacho that mainly accommodates ...
Tried every type of ramen in town? You haven't sampled the full set until you've slurped down a ...
Where to eat, shop, party and stay in Tokyo’s youth culture capital
Fourth-generation baker Gontran Cherrier is the latest French boulanger to try his luck in ...
Okinawan frozen yoghurt shop Partyland scored a hit by letting customers choose their own ...
Long one of the most neglected corners of Shibuya, Miyashita Park had become a magnet for ...
While Papabubble, the specialty handmade sweet shop, usually calls Barcelona home, they're ...
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