Where to spend your hard-earned yen this year
Underneath the name on the door sign, there are the words: ‘She sells sea shells on the sea ...
Shinjuku Ni-chome's newest club opened in April 2012 on the site formerly occupied by Geisha. ...
Despite being Tokyo’s most decorated hotel, the Park Hyatt is perhaps now best known for its ...
Japan's largest costume museum boasts a massive collection of everything from ancient kimono to ...
Tokyo hasn't seen anything like this since the Bubble Era. Every night in a basement in ...
Tokyo's Puppet Theatre Puk (or La Pupa Klubo, as they prefer to be known) has been in operation ...
A fixture on the anglophone gay scene for more than two decades, this spacious bar has been run ...
Doughnuts, coffee and an enviable location – Krispy Kreme's Shinjuku's outpost sees a steady ...
12 screens, a full-scale Dolby Atmos audio system and enough shops to rival your average city ...
As is the tradition with old-school 'snack bars', this spot is run by a ‘mama’, Rumi Kazama, to ...
Before buying this casual drinking spot, Isao Samata was a regular customer here. He loved the ...
More than 270 tiny drinking dens are crammed into seven ramshackle streets here. Each place has ...
Serving hungry partiers on the backstreets of Kabukicho for almost 40 years now, Rishiri is ...
One of Shinjuku's classic ramen joints, Manrai serves up its famous soy sauce-based chashu ...
This is the place to go for tsukemen in Shinjuku. The double soup, made with boiled chicken and ...
This 'indian-style' curry eatery in Shinjuku is perhaps not exactly the real deal in terms of ...
Never tried borscht or piroshkis? Now's your chance to sample Russian cuisine at this ...
The name speaks for itself. Barney's New York is renowned for its original aesthetic sense and ...
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