In a perfect world, all bookshops would be like this. Tokyo's Klein Dytham Architecture won an ...
Well-supported Hatagaya record shop Los Apson? puts on a T-shirt fair every year, exhibiting ...
Shopping mall connected to Shinjuku Station, targeting mainly 20-something women with plenty of ...
Shop for secondhand style after dark at these fine outlets
Doughnuts, coffee and an enviable location – Krispy Kreme's Shinjuku's outpost sees a steady ...
Opened in October 2014, this new Kagurazaka landmark plays a handful of different roles, ...
The UNU farmers' market is one of Tokyo's longest-running and best-attended. Taking place every ...
Developed as a collaboration between the World brand and Free & Easy magazine, denim brand ...
Guided by the creative hand of Eiji Hatanaka, Icon is a great concept store in Omotesando. ...
It's not called 'ramen town' for nothing but there's more to this lively western suburb than ...
This three-storey building in Shibuya hosts Moja, a multi-purpose space complete with a comfy ...
A small culture centre at the crossing of Shibuya and Kamiyamacho that mainly accommodates ...
Located in a residential area a couple minutes from Yoyogi-Uehara Station, this café and ...
Shop for folk crafts at this stylish Nakameguro store that carries ceramics, glass tableware, ...
Founded in 1948, Tokiya is a Japanese confectionery store known for its Dorayaki (bean jam ...
If you're a Marc Jacobs fan you'll probably already know about his speciality store, Bookmarc. ...
Spank!, quite possibly the only ‘80s pop disco’-themed used clothing shop in Koenji (or at ...
They like their jumble sales in Setagaya-ku, and – though it's pretty low-key compared to last ...
The Omotesando branch is the second store for Pass the Baton, a modern recycle shop that opened ...
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