Multi-use facility close to Ginza and Yurakucho stations.
In the market for a kimono? Jotaro Saito’s kimono and yukata designs have been featured on the ...
Reminiscent of the kind of old-school haberdashery you might have visited when you were a kid, ...
Emphasising the 'beauty of everyday use', Takumi specialises in folk crafts from Japan, the ...
Mikawaya specialises in the kind of food that any commoner from old Edo would recognise. ...
Style and sport come together at this urban lifestyle shop that sells both casualwear and ...
This traditional Japanese confectioner has been in the business of sweets for over 70 years. ...
Japanese photography expert John Sypal calls this Jimbocho bookstore ‘four floors of ...
With annon meaning a stable comfort, this morning market at Tsukiji Hongan Temple will ...
This Hiroo hideout, a reservations-only confectionery shop with no menus, makes an exception ...
Akatombo was first established in 1950 on Ginza's Namiki-dori. Though the original shop has ...
As its name suggests, this shop stocks products for those on the go. Curated from the 7,000 ...
It’s time to stop sawing away at your ingredients with a flimsy ¥100 bread knife, and splurge ...
Graphic designer siblings Markus and Daniel Freitag founded their eponymous company in 1993, ...
After years of ducking the spotlight, Chitose Abe finally embraced the growing acclaim for her ...
The redevelopment of the Marunouchi area isn't showing any signs of slowing down. Following ...
Mitsukoshi is Japan's oldest surviving department store chain, dating back to 1673, and this ...
If Iranian ingredients are on your shopping list, duck down this Kodenmacho backstreet and pay ...
Japan's longest-running balloon shop (a niche category, it must be said) started life in 1986, ...
Floors, tabletops, clothes: if there's something that needs sweeping, you'll probably be able ...
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