Considered the largest outdoor antique market in Japan, selling a variety of both Japanese and foreign goods, here's all you ...
The Koami Shrine holds a doburoku (sake) festival annually on the 28th of November.
An immersive sightseeing tour will take place on the streets and in the buildings of night-time Ginza
Experience tori paitan soba, or chicken ramen, at this much-loved hidden gem in Tokyo's Ginza district.
Beer & Yakitori under the train tracks in Yurakucho
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 ...
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...
Paris Ogawaken is a famous bakery cafe in Shimbashi. There is a tea salon serving desserts as well as a pastry shop with a s...
Menya Hyottoko serves an excellent yuzu shio ramen in the basement of the Kotsu Kaikan building in Yurakucho. There is usual...
Miso is a traditional Japanese food. Sano Miso Ginza Store, a miso specialty store. sells about 40 kinds of miso. It also hol...