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More than 270 tiny drinking dens are crammed into seven ramshackle streets here. Each place has ...
Miyata may be a tiny bare-bones joint on a residential street not far from the Skytree, but it ...
Japanese and American brews are the centre of attention at this highly competent Roppongi craft ...
From the orange stone walls to the snifters and sangritas, Agave is a perfect replica of an ...
This tiny, eight-seat bar on the outskirts of Shibuya is a true original, which lends itself ...
A bar located on a corner of Star Road – a road lined with drinking establishments – a short ...
Picked up by Time magazine as Asia’s best spot for ‘avant-garde idling’, SuperDeluxe is the ...
Their all-you-can-drink stand bar concept proved a hit in Ikebukuro, so sake festival ...
This basement DJ bar collects hipsters and music aficionados in equal measure. It's small and ...
Saitama's first brewpub swung its doors open in spring 2014 and has managed to attract a loyal ...
Look for a small bar counter tucked away inside the restaurant Sul Ponte Umaya no Shokutaku and ...
Running on a regular basis since 1991, Japan's first women-only party Gold Finger (currently ...
Named after Harlem's Apollo Theater, this Shinbashi bar might not have the groove of its ...
Upscale Roppongi Hills bar that occasionally hosts interesting music events. Drinking before ...
This Koenji event space for art and music puts on a rather random programme, with performances ...
Experience cosmopolitan Tokyo at the city's only Artistic Cabaret Lounge. Tantra offers ...
Niigata Prefecture's Uonuma is home to some of the finest rice in all of Japan, and also ...
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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