A karaoke cathedral and one of the biggest gay bars in Tokyo, Kusuo not only has plenty of room ...
How often do you get the chance to suck on some pig rectum? Probably not often enough, unless ...
This basement DJ bar collects hipsters and music aficionados in equal measure. It's small and ...
A store of two halves, during the day King George is a sandwich shop where the focus is on ...
The Hub pub chain has become increasingly ubiquitous over the past five years and now boasts ...
A bar located on a corner of Star Road – a road lined with drinking establishments – a short ...
One of those places you'll never just stumble upon, this hideout bar behind Shibuya's Miyamasu ...
Away from the glare of more prominent chains, Ebisu has a thriving back alley (yokocho) dining ...
A long-running Harajuku favourite, the UA Café, run by clothing brand United Arrows, was ...
This bar with a dancefloor offers DJs on weekends (when it often shares the fun with its sister ...
New York Bar is situated in the Park Hyatt Tokyo hotel, which occupies the thirty-ninth through ...
Shinjuku’s GB has long been the most famous bar in Tokyo for East/West encounters of the gay ...
The master of this tiny bar speaks Arabic, German, Russian and French, thanks to his time in ...
Enjoy an array of craft beers carefully selected from around Japan. Pair your brew with a ...
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.
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) ...
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