To celebrate 55 years of Sesame Street, the Hello! Sesame Street World Exhibition will take place at Tokyo's Matsuya Ginza fr...
Considered the largest outdoor antique market in Japan, selling a variety of both Japanese and foreign goods, here's all you ...
Visit Asakusabashi's annual Red and White Chestnut Festival and enjoy a local community event with dancers, food and market s...
Experience tori paitan soba, or chicken ramen, at this much-loved hidden gem in Tokyo's Ginza district.
A small tempura shop in Nihonbashi that can seat 20 people at a time boasts of lines at average 1.5 hours waiting time (some ...
Kimuraya bakery in Ginza is the birthplace of anpan and reportedly the oldest and first Western style bakery in Japan.
Chuo City, located in the heart of Tokyo, is a lively ward that seamlessly balances modernization and tradition. Chuo’s busin...
MUJI GINZA occupies a new 10-storey building that houses the iconic brand’s global flagship store, MUJI HOTEL, restaurants an...
Japan's reputation as an expensive destination to visit can be off-putting, so Couchsurfing is the ideal option for adventuro...
Miso is a traditional Japanese food. Sano Miso Ginza Store, a miso specialty store. sells about 40 kinds of miso. It also hol...
If you have a passion for Japan's vibrant nightlife scene, you're in for a treat! Zouk, one of the world's most renowned nigh...
Itoya is a stationery heaven begun in 1904 containing 8 floors of everything needed for writing, drawing, craft work, all bea...