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 ...
A bar located on a corner of Star Road – a road lined with drinking establishments – a short ...
For an informal party or event, Soft has a room to hire which will accommodate up to about 70 ...
Opened in 2006, this is one of the newest additions to Ni-chome’s ever-changing gay bar scene. ...
The extreme kitsch of this Shimo-Kitazawa bar, which resembles a mix of gingerbread house, ...
One of those places you'll never just stumble upon, this hideout bar behind Shibuya's Miyamasu ...
When we visit Bar BenFiddich, Hiroyasu Kayama gives us an unusual souvenir: a bag of dried ...
This restaurant/bar complex offers two great spots for red-blooded romantics. The bar is all ...
Three floors of oysters in a tastefully renovated Shinjuku building.
Away from the glare of more prominent chains, Ebisu has a thriving back alley (yokocho) dining ...
Ask a local in Numabukuro to take you to an izakaya and you'll almost certainly end up at this ...
As the name suggests, the interior of this quirky Nogata eatery is designed to resemble a tent ...
Stepping out of Nogata Station, look for the blue noren curtain with the word 'yakiton' (やきとん) ...
One of the more modern bars in Arakicho, Kizuna Bar Lien’s liveliness spills out on to the ...
Underneath the name on the door sign, there are the words: ‘She sells sea shells on the sea ...
If you ever happen to spot a lightly worn-down, white cart stacked full of alcohol on your ...
More than 270 tiny drinking dens are crammed into seven ramshackle streets here. Each place has ...
A store of two halves, during the day King George is a sandwich shop where the focus is on ...
Longing for some good old Super Nintendo action? This Shinjuku café, located on the fifth floor ...
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