More than 270 tiny drinking dens are crammed into seven ramshackle streets here. Each place has ...
A long-running Harajuku favourite, the UA Café, run by clothing brand United Arrows, was ...
A portable shrine dominates the centre of this tiny Shibuya club, which aims to create a ...
This tiny, eight-seat bar on the outskirts of Shibuya is a true original, which lends itself ...
A favourite of international style bible Monocle, the original Fuglen shop in Oslo, Norway is a ...
How often do you get the chance to suck on some pig rectum? Probably not often enough, unless ...
Away from the glare of more prominent chains, Ebisu has a thriving back alley (yokocho) dining ...
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) ...
A store of two halves, during the day King George is a sandwich shop where the focus is on ...
Izakayas are dime a dozen in Takadanobaba, but Manaita is a different breed. Housed in a ...
Kick back with a few drinks and a good hookah session at Sabbath, a spacious speciality bar and ...
Opened in renewed form in 2010, this Ogikubo live house isn't too picky with genres, regularly ...
Restaurant located on the back streets of Meiji-dori in Harajuku. The first floor houses a ...
Three floors of oysters in a tastefully renovated Shinjuku building.
Ask a local in Numabukuro to take you to an izakaya and you'll almost certainly end up at this ...
A charcoal grill ensures that the top-quality A5 rank Japanese beef is cooked to crispy ...
Take a right at the south exit of Nishi-Ogikubo Station and you’ll see a pineapple banner and a ...
This Indian and Pakistani restaurant on the west side of Shinjuku Station serves authentic ...
This live house stands right next to Waseda University, and boasts high-quality audio equipment ...
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