Locals will tell you that Classico sums up the Yanaka way of life in two small rooms. The first ...
Negla is a charmingly haphazard junk shop with an eye for ageing but attractive bric a brac. ...
Emphasising the 'beauty of everyday use', Takumi specialises in folk crafts from Japan, the ...
※Opening November 29, 2014In business since 1907, scrubbing brush maker Kamenoko Tawashi ...
Dine in style with lacquerware from Yamada Heiando, official purveyor to the Imperial Household ...
Spice up your home with traditional Japanese crafts or contemporary interior goods, and enjoy a ...
You may never have thought you'd hear yourself say, 'I really need a good pair of tweezers,' ...
This denim-focused ‘lifestyle store’ sells a selection of original goods in a homely ...
Hailing from Tochigi's Mashiko Town, this gallery and shop is all about keeping it organic. ...
Located in the heart of Asakusa's 'Kitchen Town', this tableware and kitchen tools wholesaler ...
Sugahara Glassworks are masters at combining traditional craftsmanship and modern design, and ...
Do away with those miserable green-and-yellow scourers and add some tawashi tenacity to your ...
This 350-metre walking terrace, stretching from the southern side of Shinjuku Station toward ...
Opened in 1981, this complex in Funabashi was once the largest shopping mall in Japan, ...
In a corner of a residential area near Toritsu Daigaku Station, you'll find this ceramic shop, ...
Tokyo's most multi-purpose hipster hangout, Fort Greene (which opened on February 8 in ...
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