Decorate your surroundings with quirky California-themed items from Cazaru, a variety shop that ...
Looking for Japanese ceramics for daily use? Head to factory shop Hakusan, which sells bowls, ...
The blueberry pancakes at this NYC-born café and restaurant are regularly praised by the New ...
The owners of this funky store want to cater particularly to women, children, and those ...
Sabon specialises in cosmetics and bath products, although the store front looks more like that ...
Another new arrival on the Harajuku sweets scene, the Israeli-born Max Brenner Chocolate Bar ...
Seattle's favourite popcorn makers opened their first Tokyo shop in September 2013, and were ...
This candy shop deals in homemade sweets, which come in every imaginable shape, size, and ...
Oozing with Frenchyness and delicious chocolate flavours, this luxurious sweets shop also hosts ...
Originally from Nagoya, this 370-year old business specialises in Japanese sweets. The ...
Anyone entering will have a hard time pulling their eyes off the fruit-covered delicacies on ...
This Italian confectionery and café, located on a side street just off Aoyama-dori, produces ...
This tiny Omotesando sweets shop deals in traditional Japanese confectionery, boasting a ...
The staff at this well-loved Omotesando bakery spare no effort in crafting some of the best ...
These guys are particular about their bacon, to say the least. After aging it for four days, ...
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Located close to Omotesando Station, this event space has a small but lush garden, and hosts ...
This boulevard reaches from the Omotesando crossing at Aoyama-dori to the Jingubashi crossing ...
This art space is located in Omotesando Hills, and plays host to a variety of events such as ...
Originally from Denmark (as the name might suggest) Flying Tiger Copenhagen arrived in ...
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