When your store is drawing in even fickle fashion-industry experts, you know you must be doing ...
Shoto Gallery does occasionally host public events, such as tasting sessions, but it operates ...
Where to eat, shop, party and stay in Tokyo’s youth culture capital
‘I want delicious sushi, but I don’t have much time.’ For everyone who works in a busy office ...
This small live house along the JR tracks is another spot for bands warming up for bigger ...
A champion of independent cinema, this is where Tokyoites watched Buena Vista Social Club and ...
The Room is well hidden, so look for a red street light poking out from the basement. Owned by ...
Quinto often screens new British films, and offers bizarre film-based discounts. For example, ...
Club Asia offers three bars and two dancefloors, with a high ceiling that looks spectacular but ...
One of the most famous love hotels in the capital, located in Dogenzaka near Shibuya Station. ...
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 ...
Since this American diner-style restaurant closed in 2012, we've found ourselves wandering the ...
Missed your last train? Found on Shibuya's Centre Gai, this café is ideal for chilling until ...
Epitomising Tokyo’s youth fashion culture, Candy is a popular haunt for young fashionistas and ...
Parked for good in front of Shibuya's iconic Hachiko statue, this train carriage was in use on ...
Even adults like the idea of Enid Blyton's 'Magic Faraway Tree', and although it's unlikely the ...
Originating from the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Koa Pancake House is a latecomer on the Tokyo ...
With the original Barbacoa Grill actually located in Sao Paulo, Brazil (and some of the staff ...
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