Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Do you sometimes dream of food? You probably don't dream about it like Jiro.
Do you sometimes dream of food? You probably don't dream about it like Jiro.
Opened in June 2015, the small and intimate space at Tokyo's Yoshii is defined by a long, continuous reclaimed wooden counter that offers a truly minimal dining experience.
This shop isn't completely meat-free, but you can make sure that your order is!
The unforgettable feeling of walking into an unfamiliar, unknown shop to discover the best sushi you’ve had in your life.
Now with three shops in New York and another in Los Angeles, Ramen Burger's Keizo Shimamoto opened his first Japanese branch in May 2015, located just a few blocks south of Nakano station on Tokyo’s west side.
"Tokyo Totem, A Guide to Tokyo" is a guidebook-slash-pop-essay text focusing on the many angles and interpretations of Japan’s capital city.
Takuro Yamamoto Architects have designed a brilliant little home that makes maximum use of Tokyo's cramped land space.
Although you won't find any of the cotton candy that Barbapapa is named after, this café will definitely satisfy your sweet tooth!