In 1895 Takematsu Tatsutano retired from Sumo wrestling and established Tatsutano sweet shop. ...
The pair of signed John Lennon cartoons on the walls is the legacy of a chance visit by the ...
This Osaka import serves up delectable pancakes and kakigori at its Ginza shop, where the staff ...
Located on the fourth floor of Yurakucho's Lumine shopping centre, La Petite Mercerie's ...
Sat right next to exit B3 of Ginza Station, this branch of the Uogashi-Meicha teashop chain ...
The traditional neighbourhood cafe is realised in ideal form just across the railway tracks ...
This Brazilian-themed Ginza establishment was founded back in 1914. The all-natural beans are ...
Serving up traditional café fare right in the middle of Ginza for more than two decades, Mimosa ...
This café opened in 1936 with the aim of spreading coffee more widely among the public. Enter ...
Located inside the Nishiginza department store, this cute, very retro café may seem like a ...
'Coffee Only' reads the sign outside Café de l'Ambre, which has been keeping the Ginza hordes ...
The flavours produced by Japanese confectionary shop Minamoto Kitchoan have shades of regal ...
A shop famous for producing kanoko, a variety of traditional Japanese confectionary, an wrapped ...
Established in 1894, Ginza Wakamatsu has been in the business of sweets for well over 100 ...
Narukami tea café is located just behind Ginza's famed Kabuki-za theatre, and many of its ...
Established in 1854, this is the Ginza headquarters of the venerable Parisian tea shop which ...
The most impressive branch of the cheap ’n’ cheerful chain that proliferated across Tokyo ...
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