Tokyo Kyukyodo
Kyukyodo opened its first shop in Kyoto in 1663 and supplied incense to the Imperial Palace during the Edo period. Still run by the Kumagai family that founded it, the shop moved to…
Hokkaido Cuisine Yukki
If you’re tight on your budget and can’t afford to go to Hokkaido for those famous crabs, perhaps Yukki in Ginza can satisfy your taste buds.
Natsuno
All things chopsticks! With the chopstick being the number one Japanese utensil, it’s no wonder specialty shops like Natsuno selling only chopsticks related goods can be around. With walls lined up wit rows…
Nair’s Restaurant
This restaurant claims to serve the best in Indian food, and it’s probably true. Relatively.
Manneken Belgium Waffle
I say with utmost confidence that I’m gonna gain a few extra kilos from this trip. Being Singaporean, the queue from this store attracted me initially to join it. Large pictures of the…
The Original Sapporo Lion Beer Hall
Searching the Lonely Planet Guide for the iPhone, the Lion Beer Hall is one of the few drinking places in Ginza. The drinking hole was not hard to find at all with it…






