This is the place to go if you want to take a day trip to Turkey. That might sound impossible, ...
Having opened towards the end of 2010, Lemon no Mi has quickly established itself as a ...
Put your head around the door at Couzt and you'll notice they're selling everything from light ...
Our favourite thing about soba is its versatility. Perfect on a hot day, perfect on a cold day; ...
Opened in 1874, this is one of Tokyo's largest graveyards and, along with Aoyama Cemetery, one ...
Chef Etsuko Yamada's stylish Japanese cuisine is not as formal as kaiseki, but it is far more ...
Daimyo feudal lords were the only people who could afford the clocks displayed here. Before ...
This museum is the former house and atelier of Asakura Fumio (1883-1964), who was a leading ...
It could be said that Tokyo Bike is the design embodiment of the Yanaka mindset. The company ...
※Opening November 29, 2014In business since 1907, scrubbing brush maker Kamenoko Tawashi ...
In addition to famous titles from the good ol' Showa era, this secondhand bookshop also carries ...
This is the flagship store of daily goods supplier Matsunoya, founded in 1945. Housing ...
This cozy Yanaka Ginza dining hall's mapo dofu and rice (¥800) is rich with Sichuan pepper. The ...
Anyone who thinks that traditional Japanese sweet shops are a dying breed should pay a visit to ...
One of the few ryokan in Tokyo to cater almost exclusively for foreign visitors, Sawanoya has a ...
Three generations of bamboo craftsmen have practised their art at this Yanaka shop, which was ...
Traditional Japanese motifs are given a modern twist at this weekends-only boutique in the ...
Billing itself as Tokyo’s ‘smallest cultural institution’, this renovated house in the ...
Zenshoan, one of many temples in the Yanaka district of Taito-ku, is a large complex known for ...
Locals will tell you that Classico sums up the Yanaka way of life in two small rooms. The first ...
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