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Atsuko Barouh, wife of French bossa nova singer Pierre, is the creative behind this mixed-use ...
This exhibition space inside the Parco department store in Shibuya is run by the same crew ...
Only a few weeks after Azabu-Juban club Warehouse702 closed its doors for the last time, the ...
Produced by leading Japanese retailer Beams, this third-floor store takes its name from a ...
Fujifilm's showroom in Tokyo Midtown is a shrine to all things photographic, with free ...
This open-air amphitheatre in the south-west corner of Ueno Park may not get used as often as ...
Some of Japan’s best-known contemporary artists - such as Kusama Yayoi, Ozawa Tsuyoshi and ...
The Nippon Steel Corporation opened this music venue in 1995, to commemorate its 20th ...
Offering an arthouse alternative to the nearby Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills, Cinemart tends to ...
It's a testament to the popularity of Georges Roualt in Japan that the French Fauvist features ...
Tobu Railway founder Kaichiro Nezu had a penchant for Chinese art and collected Shang and Zhou ...
One of Tokyo's newest and glitziest multiplex cinemas, Shinjuku Piccadilly is actually the ...
Billed by its owner as ‘the smallest theatre in Japan’, Shibuya's Uplink X has a mere 40 seats. ...
A legendary repertory house in Ikebukuro showing a wide range of films, from Japanese classics ...
Where but Kabukicho could you expect to find a late-night, multi-floor complex that combines a ...
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