Best Art Supply Shops in Tokyo
These Tokyo art stores are masterpieces themselves—from sheer size, to beautiful design, these shops will get you inspired!
These Tokyo art stores are masterpieces themselves—from sheer size, to beautiful design, these shops will get you inspired!
Japanese cultural experiences first hand—take your pick from tea ceremony, bonsai, martial arts, origami, sushi-making and more!
For an alternative to the usual shopping options, try out some of the fantastic Tokyo markets that'll get get you exploring. Discover the 7 best, with us.
A quick lowdown on serviced offices, for cheapos with business ambition in the capital.
Shinjuku is a one-stop shop of department stores and megastores, with every name you've heard of and plenty more you haven't.
A foodie haven below the busy streets of Tokyo.
Learn about cheese tarts—the food craze that's swept Japan in the last few years— and where to get the gooiest, butteriest, tastiest bites!
Head to these Tokyo rooftops for a short respite from the city below.
Christmas shopping season is upon us, but we're here to make it a whole lot easier.
Japan's favorite noodle dish goes far and beyond the regular flavors.
Learn more about Tokyo Mystery Circus—the world's first entertainment facility devoted solely to escape games—and its English-language offerings.
Experience another era inside one of the city's many established old-school coffee houses.
Some of the historic cherry tree sites in Tokyo that makes it one of the most popular spring destinations in the world!
Japanese's love of quality and skill mean you can buy some pretty impressive suits at these 6 Tokyo suit shops - with prices to fit any budget.
Cherry blossom season isn't the only time to roll out your mat and prepare your picnic basket! Check out the top picnic spots in Tokyo.
Kimono never go out of style—read our insider tips and tricks to buying one of the most sought-after Japanese souvenirs.
If you're in Japan long enough to start missing your favorite foods, fear not, these Tokyo import stores are stocked!
Our Tokyo Michelin star restaurant mega-guide will have you not only eating some of the best food in the world—but the chance to try it on a budget.
Having a tour guide in Tokyo can be useful, particularly if this is a first visit, or you don't have much time. But not everyone needs one. Do you?
For good luck in the new year, go on the Seven Lucky Gods pilgrimage (aka Shichifukujin Meguri), which involves visiting seven temples to receive blessings from the deities of good fortune.
Nabe (or hot pot) is a popular dish that's usually enjoyed in groups. Here are some affordable restaurants in the city.
It’s hard to precisely and concisely describe okonomiyaki in English. The common translations of “Japanese pizza” or “Japanese pancake” just don’t do it justice. Literally translated to “grilled as you like it,” okonomiyaki is something like a savory pancake with […]