Explainer: Women's Streetwear Trends in Tokyo
A beginner's guide to Jirai Kei, "Masculine Style" and more.
A beginner's guide to Jirai Kei, "Masculine Style" and more.
Go say hi to Hachikō, then hunt for street art, check out the underground music scene—and more.
Snag bargains & sell unwanted items—all while extending the shelf life of the planet.
Come for the trendy shops, stay for the rainbow candy floss. We've got all the best tips here.
More hip things to do in Shimokitazawa than you can shake a stick at. Visit Tokyo's trendiest neighborhood for shopping, sweets, people-watching & more!
Remember Harajuku's famous Gothic Lolitas? Find out more about Tokyo's goth scene -- including places to check out now -- from OG fashion blogger La Carmina.
Looking for a bargain on Mercari Japan? Here are a few hints to secure a good product at a decent price.
Guide to rental shops + our video on getting the best kimono experience in Tokyo.
Lots of winter deals to be had. And don't forget to pick up a fukubukuro or "lucky bag"—filled with last year's inventory at a bargain.
Japan is famous for robots, Godzilla & lots of neon, so embrace the clichés, hop on the bandwagon and get that only in Japan experience.
Make some yen from your overflowing closet and clutter.
Want to explore Harajuku? Here's our guide to enjoying the sights—quirky, serene and everything in between!
Vogue's Fashion's Night Out returns to Tokyo, plus more traditional fests than you can shake a stick at!
Kimono never go out of style—read our insider tips and tricks to buying one of the most sought-after Japanese souvenirs.
The yukata is the casual summer cousin of the kimono. Lightweight and eternally in style, yukata are great for personal wear and gifts. Here's how to buy them on the cheap.
An easy weekend escape for cheapos in Tokyo.
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.
Shinjuku is a one-stop shop of department stores and megastores, with every name you've heard of and plenty more you haven't.
Kichioji Autumn Festival, Fashion's Night Out, Oktoberfest and more!
Looking for a budget-friendly English-speaking hairdresser? Here's one who gives cheapo readers a discount.
Need a new hue? Here's where to get your hair dyed in Tokyo with reasonable prices and English-language support too!
Shibuya Crossing is iconic, but it doesn't take too long to—well—look at. Try these 6 things to do around the scramble to make your visit worthwhile!