With a selection of original and curated hats from stores like Borsalino and Christie’s, this ...
Both stylish and thoroughly detail-focused, this ‘Made in Japan’ denim brand was founded in ...
Seattle's favourite popcorn makers opened their first Tokyo shop in September 2013, and were ...
This art space is located in Omotesando Hills, and plays host to a variety of events such as ...
When you're looking for an unusual gift, this Hiroo boutique dedicated to the work of Showa-era ...
Nothing goes to waste at Kanazawa-based brewery Fukumitsuya: its Tokyo Midtown shop sells not ...
Traditional Japanese craftsmanship – ranging from fabrics to pottery and lacquerware – gets a ...
This is an outlet store of Japanese shoe brand TO & Co. Its fun, chic and often brightly ...
If you don’t have access to second-hand childcare equipment, try Duskin. It hires out all sorts ...
The helpful, bilingual staff here all trained at Who-Ga’s sister salon in New York. There’s a ...
For the ultimate Tokyo children’s clothing shopping experience, visit Ginza’s Sayegusa, ...
38-storey office and commercial tower, also home to Aman Tokyo.
Putting a trendy twist on traditional Japanese clothing and accessories, Sou-Sou is a great ...
Originally an offshoot of Ginza's Kimuraya, this pastry shop and bakery boasts a history almost ...
Nerimono, the cooked ground fish found in traditional Japanese dishes from oden to New Year's ...
The Restir brand's flagship boutique moved here from inside Tokyo Midtown in 2014 and offers ...
Once you’ve got your head around the idea of green tea-flavoured peanuts, take in the fact that ...
Kimonos are available both tailor-made or ready-to-wear at this friendly store, alongside a ...
Housing an impressive selection of art and design books, plus a few foreign-language tomes, ...
Originally established in 1950, this is one of those venues that’s become a symbol of ...
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