Opened in 2010, the Coredo Muromachi shopping centre itself is slightly smaller than its ...
Found on the sixth floor of Mitsukoshi's flagship store in Nihonbashi, the Watch Salon offers a ...
Once the official mirror suppliers for the Tokugawa Shogunate, Murata Gankyoho has been ...
It may no longer be the hotbed of commerce that it once was, but Ningyocho still provides a ...
Toss aside the sellotape – once you get your hands on a clothes brush from Edoya you'll never ...
They're famed for their unique Kintsuba sweets, which they began selling at the end of the Edo ...
Nori (seaweed) and Hello Kitty are both loved by Japan and, here, they're combined into one ...
You could call this gallery unassuming were it not for the larger-than-life image of Kabuki ...
Jusaburo Tsujimura is one of Japan's most famous doll-makers and here you can view his ...
So thin, delicate and pretty is the traditional paper sold at Ozu Washi that it's almost ...
After repeated use, the glossy surface and elegant colour tone of the lacquerware sold here ...
Mitsukoshi is Japan's oldest surviving department store chain, dating back to 1673, and this ...
Niigata Prefecture's Uonuma is home to some of the finest rice in all of Japan, and also ...
Geography enthusiasts will love this store that specialises in globes of all kinds – spinning ...
Blending centuries of Japanese craftsmanship with modern design, the tableware and decorative ...
Dig into guilt-free gourmet takeaway meals, served with natural pork, seasonal vegetables and ...
Ginza restaurant Pérignon's famed consommé can now be tasted without having to pay for an ...
Ever thought slimy, simmered seaweed or shellfish would go perfectly with traditional Japanese ...
Looking for chopsticks fit for a shogun? Find them here, along with an endless selection of ...
The brownish, creamy delicacy that is sea urchin is usually served as sushi or in a bowl with ...
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