Built for the 1964 Olympics, this place is used rarely and mainly for big-selling J-pop stars, ...
For a summer-time drink there’s nowhere that beats Sekirei. Kimono-clad traditional buyou ...
Global Architecture’s annual ‘GA Houses’ and ‘GA Japan’ exhibitions make it one of Tokyo’s best ...
Takeshita Dori stands as a symbol of Tokyo’s collision of street cultures. Along this narrow ...
Opened in 1920, the shrine is dedicated to Emperor Meiji - whose reign (1868-1912) coincided ...
The Omotesando branch is the second store for Pass the Baton, a modern recycle shop that opened ...
Marking the 1000th anniversary of the city of Hanoi – and with the aim of fostering friendship ...
The original Yosakoi Matsuri festival first took place in 1954, as part of an innovation to ...
This marks the third annual event which offers the chance to enjoy a range of select Japanese ...
This photographic exhibition will be held at Omotesando Hills Space O to commemorate the ...
Established over 120 years ago, Kyobashi Sembikiya are one of the oldest fruit shops in Tokyo. ...
The Lacoste Boutique Harajuku Olympia Annex store sits on a corner of the Jingumae ...
Amongst the diverse collection of Beams stores that line Meiji-dori, the one with the most ...
BAPE STORE(R) Harajuku is situated behind Jingumae Primary School. The first floor features ...
This shop, which carries American brand casual wear, stands in the back streets just off ...
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